Top High Schools in Alabama
Alabama's top high schools include competitive public magnets, private college-prep institutions, and standout schools in growing suburban districts.
Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (Mobile) is a public residential magnet school for gifted 11th and 12th graders. Students take college-level courses at the University of South Alabama and conduct original research. It's consistently ranked as the top public high school in the state.
Loveless Academic Magnet Program (LAMP) High School (Montgomery) is a public magnet school with rigorous academics and selective admission. LAMP consistently produces National Merit Scholars and has a 100% college acceptance rate.
Bob Jones High School (Madison) is one of the largest and highest-performing schools in the Huntsville metro. The school's STEM programs benefit from proximity to NASA and Redstone Arsenal, with many students pursuing engineering and computer science.
Mountain Brook High School (Mountain Brook) in the Birmingham suburb of Mountain Brook is one of the top-performing schools in the state. The community consistently ranks among the wealthiest in Alabama, and the school's college placement record is exceptional.
Vestavia Hills High School (Vestavia Hills) is another top Birmingham-area school with strong AP programs, competitive athletics, and high graduation rates.
Indian Springs School (Indian Springs) is a private boarding and day school south of Birmingham known for its progressive educational philosophy, strong arts programs, and intimate class sizes. Alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners and tech entrepreneurs.
Randolph School (Huntsville) is a private K-12 school with a STEM emphasis that regularly produces Intel Science Fair finalists and National Merit Scholars.
Auburn High School (Auburn) benefits from the university town environment, with high academic standards and access to university resources and mentorship.
McGill-Toolen Catholic High School (Mobile) is the largest Catholic school in Alabama, with strong academics, athletics, and community service programs dating back over 100 years.
Alabama's top schools produce students who compete nationally and go on to the country's best universities.
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