24 schools in Greenville
Greenville, North Carolina runs a public-school system of 24 campuses with combined enrollment around 13,581 (14 elementary, 4 middle, and 3 high).
7-year change in Greenville
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belvoir Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 405 |
| C M Eppes Middle | Middle | 06-08 | 631 |
| Chicod | Elementary | PK-08 | 902 |
| D H Conley High | High | 09-12 | 1,757 |
| E B Aycock Middle | Middle | 06-08 | 617 |
| Eastern Elementary | Elementary | KG-05 | 833 |
| ECU Community School | Elementary | KG-05 | 108 |
| Elmhurst Elementary | Elementary | KG-05 | 454 |
| Falkland Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 271 |
| Greenville Preparatory Academy | Combined | M-M | · |
| Hope Middle | Middle | 06-08 | 952 |
| Innovation Early College High | High | 09-13 | 227 |
| Junius H Rose High | High | 09-12 | 1,568 |
| Lakeforest Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 821 |
| Northwest Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 361 |
| Pactolus | Elementary | PK-08 | 657 |
| Pitt County Virtual | Combined | KG-12 | 38 |
| Sadie Saulter | Elementary | PK-08 | 300 |
| South Greenville Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 251 |
| Vidant Health | Combined | PK-12 | 24 |
| Wahl Coates Elementary | Elementary | PK-05 | 406 |
| Wellcome Middle | Middle | 06-08 | 391 |
| Wintergreen Intermediate | Elementary | 03-05 | 821 |
| Wintergreen Primary | Elementary | PK-02 | 786 |
About Greenville
Across Greenville, North Carolina, 24 public schools teaches about 13,581 students between them.
Looking at the level breakdown, the city is made up of 14 elementary, 4 middle, 3 high, and 3 other.
Trend over the past 7 years. Total public-school enrollment in Greenville has grew 3% since SY 2017-18, moving from about 13,238 students to 13,581. Greenville now counts 23 public schools, up from 21 in SY 2017-18. On the demographic side, White enrollment moved from 36% to 32% over the same window.
On this page, the community for Greenville discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.