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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
151Fairfield Middle
Winnsboro · Fairfield 01
Middle25.5%-18.7pp
152Hartsville Middle
Hartsville · Darlington 01
Middle25.0%-19.2pp
153Henry L. Sneed Middle
Florence · Florence 01
Middle25.0%-19.2pp
154Macedonia Middle
Moncks Corner · Berkeley 01
Middle24.9%-19.3pp
155Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton Middle
Johnston · Edgefield 01
Middle24.7%-19.5pp
156Castle Heights Middle
Rock Hill · York 03
Middle24.6%-19.6pp
157Cyril B. Busbee Creative Arts Academy
Cayce · Lexington 02
Middle24.3%-19.9pp
158Bamberg-Ehrhardt Middle
Bamberg · Bamberg 03
Middle23.9%-20.3pp
159Frances F. Mack Intermediate
Gaston · Lexington 04
Middle23.7%-20.5pp
160Leslie M. Stover Middle
Elgin · Kershaw 01
Middle23.7%-20.5pp
161Sangaree Middle
Ladson · Berkeley 01
Middle23.7%-20.5pp
162W. G. Sanders Middle
Columbia · Richland 01
Middle23.7%-20.5pp
163Kingstree Middle Magnet
Kingstree · Williamsburg 01
Middle23.6%-20.6pp
164Hillcrest Middle
Dalzell · Sumter 01
Middle23.3%-20.9pp
165Longleaf Middle
Columbia · Richland 02
Middle22.8%-21.4pp
166Aiken Intermediate
Aiken · Aiken 01
Middle22.2%-22.0pp
167M. B. Kennedy Middle
Aiken · Aiken 01
Middle22.2%-22.0pp
168Manning Junior High
Manning · Clarendon 06
Middle22.2%-22.0pp
169River Oaks Middle
North Charleston · Dorchester 02
Middle22.1%-22.1pp
170Saluda Middle
Saluda · Saluda 01
Middle22.0%-22.2pp
171Chesterfield-Ruby Middle
Chesterfield · Chesterfield 01
Middle21.9%-22.3pp
172Blacksburg Middle
Blacksburg · Cherokee 01
Middle21.8%-22.4pp
173Estill Middle
Estill · Hampton
Middle21.7%-22.5pp
174Kelly Mill Middle
Blythewood · Richland 02
Middle21.4%-22.8pp
175Northside Middle
West Columbia · Lexington 02
Middle21.2%-23.0pp
176Brewer Middle
Greenwood · Greenwood 50
Middle20.9%-23.3pp
177Scott's Branch Middle
Summerton · Clarendon 06
Middle20.9%-23.3pp
178Dillon Middle
Dillon · Dillon 04
Middle20.7%-23.5pp
179Loris Middle
Loris · Horry 01
Middle20.7%-23.5pp
180White Knoll Middle
West Columbia · Lexington 01
Middle20.7%-23.5pp
181Fairforest Middle
Spartanburg · Spartanburg 06
Middle20.5%-23.7pp
182Laurens Middle
Laurens · Laurens 55
Middle20.4%-23.8pp
183New Ellenton STEAM Magnet Middle
New Ellenton · Aiken 01
Middle20.4%-23.8pp
184Jackson STEM Middle
Jackson · Aiken 01
Middle20.2%-24.0pp
185Berkeley Middle
Moncks Corner · Berkeley 01
Middle20.0%-24.2pp
186North District Middle
Varnville · Hampton
Middle19.9%-24.3pp
187John E. Ewing Middle
Gaffney · Cherokee 01
Middle19.6%-24.6pp
188Allendale-Fairfax Middle
Fairfax · Allendale 01
Middle18.6%-25.6pp
189Robert E. Howard Middle
Orangeburg · Orangeburg
Middle18.4%-25.8pp
190Lakeview Middle
Greenville · Greenville 01
Middle18.1%-26.1pp
191Newberry Middle
Newberry · Newberry 01
Middle17.6%-26.6pp
192Berea Middle
Greenville · Greenville 01
Middle17.4%-26.8pp
193Pine Ridge Middle
West Columbia · Lexington 02
Middle17.4%-26.8pp
194Jerry Zucker Middle School of Science
North Charleston · Charleston 01
Middle17.0%-27.2pp
195South Middle
Lancaster · Lancaster 01
Middle17.0%-27.2pp
196Bates Middle
Sumter · Sumter 01
Middle16.8%-27.4pp
197Georgetown Middle
Georgetown · Georgetown 01
Middle16.8%-27.4pp
198Langley-Bath-Clearwater Middle
Warrenville · Aiken 01
Middle16.1%-28.1pp
199Hemingway MB Lee Middle
Hemingway · Williamsburg 01
Middle15.9%-28.3pp
200Deer Park Middle
North Charleston · Charleston 01
Middle15.7%-28.5pp
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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.