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Greenville County Schools - Schools Page. Long recognized as a leader in public education, Greenville County Schools is the largest public school system in South Carolina and the 44th largest in the nation with 76,000 students. Each day, students in preK-12th grade are inspired and challenged to do their best.
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High school students and their parents develop Individual Graduation Plans that specify a student’s cluster of study, major, post-secondary goals, planned high school activities, and planned out-of-class activities. More About GCS High Schools
Middle school teachers help students delve more deeply into subjects introduced in elementary school, expose them to more information about the world, and prepare them for high school. More About GCS Middle Schools
Greenville County Schools has elementary schools in rural, suburban, and urban areas. Students in five-year-old kindergarten through fifth grade participate in enriching educational programs in state-of-the-art buildings and technology-rich classrooms. More About GCS Elementary Schools
Greenville County Schools is proud to offer our young children and their families six Child Development Centers to serve them.
New Tech is a model that reimagines the way teaching and learning has previously prepared students.
We offer academic programs for every student, including specialized centers for the arts, career technology, and more. More About Special Focus Schools/Centers
We provide various programs to meet the needs of students with jobs, families, and personal responsibilities that may conflict with traditional school hours. More About Non Traditional Schools