Top Rated Schools in This State

These are some of the top-rated public schools in Florida based on a variety of measures, including academic performance and equity. Find out more about GreatSchools ratings.

College Success Award

These are some of the best public high schools in Florida at preparing students for success in college. The College Success Award recognizes schools that do an exemplary job getting students to enroll in and stick with college, including those that excel at serving students from low-income families.

Academic Summary

Are the schools in Florida offering opportunity for all students, or are some kids being left behind? Successful states are working to close the achievement gap.

Student Demographics

Schools that create a positive culture help all students thrive. See how.

Largest School Districts in Florida

  • Miami-Dade
    334,261 students | MIAMI, FL
    Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 544 schools
  • Broward
    260,235 students | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
    Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 331 schools
  • Hillsborough
    218,943 students | TAMPA, FL
    Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 303 schools
  • Orange
    199,089 students | ORLANDO, FL
    Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 268 schools
  • Palm Beach
    187,057 students | WEST PALM BEACH, FL
    Grades PK, K-12 & Ungraded | 257 schools
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Reviews From Schools in Florida

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Parent / Guardian
May 13, 2024
Do not send your child to this school ! I would not have done this if my daughter’s home school (carver) did not have the special education program my daughter required. If your child has special... More
Parent / Guardian
May 13, 2024
Academically my son has flourished but emotionally he is struggling. There have been threats, drugs, and bullying of the minor ethnicities. And though there is always a plan in place to address the... More
Parent / Guardian
May 13, 2024
It is a school that has a lot of favoritism. You must be in the right family, or the right last name, or with a family involved at the school/church. Privileges are rampant and teachers do not shy... More