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South Carolina schools ranked by test score

Latest SC READY year (2024-25). 240 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 44.2%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
51League Academy
Greenville · Greenville 01
Middle47.7%+3.5pp
52Clover Middle
Clover · York 02
Middle47.5%+3.3pp
53Youth Leadership Academy
Pickens · SC Public Charter School District
Middle47.1%+2.9pp
54Buford Middle
Lancaster · Lancaster 01
Middle47.0%+2.8pp
55Florence Chapel Middle
Duncan · Spartanburg 05
Middle46.2%+2.0pp
56Blythewood Middle
Blythewood · Richland 02
Middle45.4%+1.2pp
57Aynor Middle
Galivants Ferry · Horry 01
Middle44.9%+0.7pp
58John W. Moore Middle
Florence · Florence 01
Middle44.6%+0.4pp
59Dr. Phinnize J. Fisher Middle
Greenville · Greenville 01
Middle44.1%-0.1pp
60Westview Middle
Greenwood · Greenwood 50
Middle44.0%-0.2pp
61Ralph Chandler Middle
Simpsonville · Greenville 01
Middle43.9%-0.3pp
62T. E. Mabry Middle
Inman · Spartanburg 01
Middle43.9%-0.3pp
63Bluffton Middle
Bluffton · Beaufort 01
Middle43.4%-0.8pp
64Starr-Iva Middle
Starr · Anderson 03
Middle43.2%-1.0pp
65Woodruff Middle
Woodruff · Spartanburg 04
Middle42.5%-1.7pp
66Mauldin Middle
Simpsonville · Greenville 01
Middle42.4%-1.8pp
67St. James Middle
Myrtle Beach · Horry 01
Middle42.4%-1.8pp
68Walhalla Middle
Walhalla · Oconee 01
Middle42.3%-1.9pp
69Haut Gap Middle
Johns Island · Charleston 01
Middle41.8%-2.4pp
70Hughes Academy of Science and Technology
Greenville · Greenville 01
Middle41.7%-2.5pp
71Charles B. DuBose Middle
Summerville · Dorchester 02
Middle41.6%-2.6pp
72Lugoff-Elgin Middle
Lugoff · Kershaw 01
Middle41.6%-2.6pp
73McCracken Middle
Spartanburg · Spartanburg 07
Middle41.5%-2.7pp
74Boiling Springs Middle
Inman · Spartanburg 02
Middle41.4%-2.8pp
75Mid-Carolina Middle
Prosperity · Newberry 01
Middle40.2%-4.0pp
76Forestbrook Middle
Myrtle Beach · Horry 01
Middle39.9%-4.3pp
77Dacusville Middle
Easley · Pickens 01
Middle39.8%-4.4pp
78Belton Middle
Belton · Anderson 02
Middle39.1%-5.1pp
79Latta Middle
Latta · Dillon 03
Middle38.9%-5.3pp
80Tall Pines STEM Academy
Aiken · SC Public Charter School District
Middle38.9%-5.3pp
81Landrum Middle
Landrum · Spartanburg 01
Middle38.8%-5.4pp
82Conway Middle
Conway · Horry 01
Middle38.7%-5.5pp
83Ware Shoals Elementary Middle
Ware Shoals · Greenwood 51
Middle38.7%-5.5pp
84York Intermediate
York · York 01
Middle38.5%-5.7pp
85Andrew Jackson Middle
Kershaw · Lancaster 01
Middle38.4%-5.8pp
86Paul Knox Middle
North Augusta · Aiken 01
Middle38.4%-5.8pp
87Philip Simmons Middle
Wando · Berkeley 01
Middle38.4%-5.8pp
88Dutchman Creek Middle
Rock Hill · York 03
Middle38.2%-6.0pp
89H. E. McCracken Middle
Bluffton · Beaufort 01
Middle37.6%-6.6pp
90Merriwether Middle
North Augusta · Edgefield 01
Middle37.6%-6.6pp
91Oakbrook Middle
Ladson · Dorchester 02
Middle37.5%-6.7pp
92Clifdale Middle
Spartanburg · Spartanburg 03
Middle37.2%-7.0pp
93Hampton Elementary
Hampton · Hampton
Middle37.0%-7.2pp
94D. R. Hill Middle
Lyman · Spartanburg 05
Middle36.7%-7.5pp
95R. P. Dawkins Middle
Moore · Spartanburg 06
Middle36.4%-7.8pp
96Hilton Head Island Middle
Hilton Head Island · Beaufort 01
Middle35.8%-8.4pp
97Johnsonville Middle
Johnsonville · Florence 05
Middle35.7%-8.5pp
98Spaulding Middle
Lamar · Darlington 01
Middle35.7%-8.5pp
99Greer Middle
Greer · Greenville 01
Middle35.3%-8.9pp
100Southside Middle
Florence · Florence 01
Middle35.3%-8.9pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the SC READY % Meets or Exceeds Expectations threshold on the latest available SC READY Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in South Carolina, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.