City Lifestyle

Want to start a publication?

Learn More
Featured Image

Featured Article

A Guide to Schools in Augusta

YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO AUGUSTA SCHOOLS

Article by City Lifestyle

Photography by City Lifestyle

Augusta is considered one of the more family-friendly areas to live in Georgia. 

The cost of living is low in the city, and most homes are affordable.

Added to a good school system, many people have been moving to the city with its scenic River Walk to give their children a balanced lifestyle and good education.

Continue reading this guide to Augusta, GA, schools to get a greater insight into the school districts based on data from the U.S. Department of Education and other credible sources.

Public Schools

The public school system in Augusta is very diverse, except for a handful of communities.

More than 60 percent of schools perform above average in standardized test scores and other areas like clubs, sports, and college prep.

School Districts

Augusta, Georgia, falls under the Richmond County School District, broken down into ten smaller districts with school boards. 

The school district comprises more than 30,000 students on roll each year. Augusta-Richmond County consistently places in the top ten of the state's milestone assessment.

The school district has major renovations of old schools underway and plans to construct new ones over the next few years to meet the growing population's needs adequately.

The district wants to emphasize fine arts at the elementary level as well as vocational studies.

Security and safety of the students is a priority to the Richmond County Board of Education, which has been established in the police station.

  • ccabc98b-67c7-495c-a3ad-98646c8fe6ba-1

Augusta High Schools

Fourteen public high schools serve students in Augusta, GA, and 17 private schools, which all have religious affiliations.

The number includes an Innovation Academy for girls and one for boys, a campus at the Department of Juvenile Justice, and three magnet schools.

More than 90% of students in the public school system qualify for free or reduced lunch

All private high schools have predominantly white demographics.

Augusta Elementary Schools

Eleven Augusta, GA, schools are private elementary institutes, all of which have religious affiliations.

The others are public schools ranging from traditional to gifted/talented. 

The majority of the schools are operating at a high standard, while the state is working to improve academics at those that are falling short.

Augusta Middle Schools

The public middle schools have been operating at a high level in Augusta. One is a technical career magnet school, and another is an alternative school. 

While there is a charter school inside the Richmond County District, Augusta, it is in another city, Hephzibah.

Most of the middle schools are private, faith-based institutions.

  • 842507e0-dc0a-422b-81f0-f3d49b10a8e5-1

Charter Schools in Augusta

There are no charter schools in Augusta, GA. However, there are three charter schools, which operate in proximity to the city; one in elementary and two middle schools.

The top Augusta, GA, school in the charter category is Georgia School for Innovation & the Classics.

Serving more than 700 students, the school ranks high for teachers, diversity, and academics.

Private Schools in Augusta

The thousands of students in the private school system have been performing above average.

The top school, Westminster Schools of Augusta, provides preschool to high school education. Its overall rating is A+, with its only B rating being for diversity.

Every year, all graduates move on to a four-year college.

  • 011ebfae-8528-445a-87eb-c0be19990b37-1

Augusta Christian School

Eleven Christian, three Catholic, and five others make up the private high Augusta, GA, schools that serve Augusta and its environs.

Four of the high schools are Christian affiliates and one Roman Catholic. 

In the pre-K to middle school category, two are Catholic, and seven are Christian schools.

The Christian/Roman Catholic students have been performing at an optimal level, with most of their students moving on to college after graduation.

Christian schools are popular in Augusta, but the state as a whole, which is regarded as the Bible belt.

The Augusta, GA, schools accept students from any denomination or non-denominational backgrounds. However, they are required to participate in religious education classes and programs.

Boarding Schools

There are multiple options when it comes to boarding schools in Augusta, GA. 

You'll find all-girl and all-boy boarding schools as well as all-boy military boarding schools.

Christian boarding schools for girls are also available for parents who prefer a religious environment for their children.

For troubled teens in the city and its suburbs, Shepherd's Hill Academy provides therapeutic boarding accommodation.

Summer Schools

Summer schools are available across Augusta for students at every level and cover academics, sports, and other activities.

Most summer school participants are students transitioning from middle to high, or high school students doing makeup classes or wanting to stay ahead of the curriculum for the next summer.

Many students use the summer to indulge in programs that cover areas they are passionate about but may not be available at their regular high school. 

Many summer school programs are done virtually.

Overall, Augusta has a good education system with little to no issues when it comes to safety. 

The communities are very involved in school operations, which helps to boost the students' performance.

  • 975981f6-1041-47f5-bb98-e86f4e6ad870-1