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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
101Liberty Middle
Liberty · Pickens 01
Middle35.0%-9.2pp
102Wright Middle
Abbeville · Abbeville 60
Middle35.0%-9.2pp
103Rainbow Lake Middle
Chesnee · Spartanburg 02
Middle34.8%-9.4pp
104Northwest Middle
Travelers Rest · Greenville 01
Middle34.4%-9.8pp
105Black Water Middle
Conway · Horry 01
Middle33.5%-10.7pp
106Hanahan Middle
Hanahan · Berkeley 01
Middle33.4%-10.8pp
107Irmo Middle
Columbia · Lexington 05
Middle33.0%-11.2pp
108Cane Bay Middle
Summerville · Berkeley 01
Middle32.9%-11.3pp
109Beaufort Middle
Beaufort · Beaufort 01
Middle32.8%-11.4pp
110Gilbert Middle
Gilbert · Lexington 01
Middle32.7%-11.5pp
111Hand Middle
Columbia · Richland 01
Middle32.4%-11.8pp
112C. E. Williams Middle School for Creative and Scientific Art
Charleston · Charleston 01
Middle32.1%-12.1pp
113Dent Middle
Columbia · Richland 02
Middle32.1%-12.1pp
114Richard H. Gettys Middle
Easley · Pickens 01
Middle32.1%-12.1pp
115R. H. Fulmer Middle
West Columbia · Lexington 02
Middle31.9%-12.3pp
116Myrtle Beach Middle
Myrtle Beach · Horry 01
Middle31.5%-12.7pp
117Williams Middle
Florence · Florence 01
Middle31.1%-13.1pp
118Bryson Middle
Simpsonville · Greenville 01
Middle30.9%-13.3pp
119Dutch Fork Middle
Irmo · Lexington 05
Middle30.7%-13.5pp
120Woodmont Middle
Piedmont · Greenville 01
Middle30.6%-13.6pp
121Northside Middle
Greenwood · Greenwood 50
Middle30.4%-13.8pp
122Whittemore Park Middle
Conway · Horry 01
Middle30.1%-14.1pp
123Camden Middle
Camden · Kershaw 01
Middle30.0%-14.2pp
124Alice Drive Middle
Sumter · Sumter 01
Middle29.7%-14.5pp
125Seneca Middle
Seneca · Oconee 01
Middle29.7%-14.5pp
126North Augusta Middle
North Augusta · Aiken 01
Middle29.6%-14.6pp
127Westview Middle
Goose Creek · Berkeley 01
Middle29.2%-15.0pp
128Batesburg-Leesville Middle School
Batesburg-Leesville · Lexington 03
Middle29.1%-15.1pp
129W. C. Sullivan Middle
Rock Hill · York 03
Middle29.1%-15.1pp
130West Oak Middle
Westminster · Oconee 01
Middle29.0%-15.2pp
131Highland Springs Middle
North Augusta · Aiken 01
Middle28.7%-15.5pp
132Robert Anderson Middle
Anderson · Anderson 05
Middle28.7%-15.5pp
133Carolina Springs Middle
Lexington · Lexington 01
Middle28.5%-15.7pp
134Pickens Middle
Pickens · Pickens 01
Middle28.5%-15.7pp
135Gregg Middle
Summerville · Dorchester 02
Middle28.3%-15.9pp
136Lady's Island Middle
Beaufort · Beaufort 01
Middle28.1%-16.1pp
137L. E. Gable Middle
Roebuck · Spartanburg 06
Middle28.0%-16.2pp
138Clinton Middle
Clinton · Laurens 56
Middle27.9%-16.3pp
139Alston Middle
Summerville · Dorchester 02
Middle27.8%-16.4pp
140Lewisville Middle
Richburg · Chester 01
Middle27.8%-16.4pp
141North Central Middle
Kershaw · Kershaw 01
Middle27.7%-16.5pp
142York Middle
York · York 01
Middle27.6%-16.6pp
143CrossRoads Intermediate
Columbia · Lexington 05
Middle27.2%-17.0pp
144Sims Middle
Union · Union 01
Middle26.8%-17.4pp
145Carver Middle
Spartanburg · Spartanburg 07
Middle26.5%-17.7pp
146Rawlinson Road Middle
Rock Hill · York 03
Middle26.4%-17.8pp
147C. E. Murray Middle
Greeleyville · Williamsburg 01
Middle26.2%-18.0pp
148Darlington Middle
Darlington · Darlington 01
Middle26.1%-18.1pp
149Pelion Middle
Pelion · Lexington 01
Middle26.1%-18.1pp
150Saluda Trail Middle
Rock Hill · York 03
Middle25.7%-18.5pp
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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.