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The public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Georgia

This ranking covers the public K-12 schools with the highest student-to-teacher ratios in Georgia, drawn from 6 qualifying public K-12 schools. Spring Creek Charter Academy leads the list at 13.2:1, against a median of 11.8:1 across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
6
Georgia
Top Students/teacher
13.2:1
Median Students/teacher
11.8:1
HIGHEST RATIO · GEORGIA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudentsRatio
1Spring Creek Charter AcademyBainbridge, GAState Specialty Schools II- Spring Creek Charter AcademyCombined47413.2:1
2School of Humanities at Juliette Gordon LowSavannah, GASavannah-Chatham CountyCombined60513.2:1
3Scintilla Charter AcademyValdosta, GAState Specialty Schools I- Scintilla Charter AcademyCombined94712.9:1
4Genesis Innovation Academy for GirlsAtlanta, GAState Specialty Schools II- Genesis Innovation Academy-GirlCombined31810.6:1
5Genesis Innovation Academy for BoysAtlanta, GAState Specialty Schools II- Genesis Innovation Academy-BoyCombined3079.8:1
6Central Elementary/High SchoolTalbotton, GATalbot CountyCombined3648.4:1
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