Students thrive in various activities at a top-ranked private high school in Savannah.
Stacker has released a ranking of the best private high schools in the Savannah metro area, drawing on data from Niche. The analysis takes into consideration factors such as academic performance, culture, and student-teacher ratios. Schools were evaluated for their enrollment numbers, diverse offerings, and how they foster student engagement. The information serves as a valuable guide for families making educational decisions in the region.
Stacker has compiled a comprehensive ranking of the best private high schools in the Savannah metro area, utilizing data from Niche. This ranking assesses various institutions based on several weighted factors, with academic performance being the most significant criterion.
The rankings reveal a mix of school sizes and teacher-to-student ratios across several private high schools in Savannah and nearby Bluffton and Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. The top-performing private schools excel in academic achievement, culture, diversity, sports, clubs and activities, available resources, and feedback from parents, students, and educators.
The rankings show a varied enrollment among the schools, with the highest enrollment at 1,075 at one school and smaller institutions with enrollments ranging from 70 to 192 students. The student-teacher ratios also demonstrate a range of 4:1 to 13:1, providing insights into the level of individual attention students may receive in different educational environments.
Niche employs a weighted system for their rankings, prioritizing academics as the most influential factor. The other elements that contribute to the rankings include:
Understanding the choices available for private education is crucial for families in the Savannah area. The rankings provide a valuable resource for parents seeking suitable high schools that align with their educational preferences and values. As competition in private education increases, families are encouraged to consider the academic rigor, extracurricular offerings, and overall environment when selecting a school.
The list was published on May 24, 2025, and serves as a noteworthy reference for families navigating the private school landscape in the greater Savannah region. With a detailed evaluation process, these rankings help ensure informed decisions can be made regarding private education.
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