County/Public Schools Bartow County:Adairsville, Cartersville, Emerson, Euharlee, Kingston Cherokee County:Canton, Woodstock, Ball Ground City of Atlanta: Incorporated Fulton & DeKalb County "City of Atlanta" City of Decatur: Incorporated "City of Decatur" Clayton County: Forest Park, Jonesboro, Morrow, Riverdale Cobb County: Acworth, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Vinings Coweta County: Newnan, Grantville DeKalb County: Unincorporated Decatur, Lithonia, Stone Mountain, Tucker Douglas County: Douglasville, Lithia Springs Forsyth County: Alpharetta, Big Creek, Cumming Fulton County: Alpharetta, Unincoporated Atlanta, College Park, East Point, Hapeville, Sandy Springs Gwinnett County: Buford, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Norcross, Snellville, Sugar Hill, Suwanee Hall County: Flowery Branch, Gainesville, Sugar Hill Henry County: Hampton, Locust Grove, McDonough, Stockbridge Paulding County: Dallas, Hiram Rockdale County: Conyers Walton County: Loganville, Monroe Local Charter Schools Drew Charter School: East Lake Dunwoody Springs Charter School: Dunwoody/Sandy Springs Imagine Wesley: Grant Park/Ormewood Park Neighborhood Charter School: Grant Park North Springs Charter School: Sandy Springs Spalding Drive Charter School: Sandy Springs Locate other Georgia Charter Schools Private Schools Atlanta Girls' School: One girl at a time, the Atlanta Girls' School strive to develop well-educated, confident, self-reliant, and successful young women in grades 6 through 12. Atlanta Greater Christian School: The mission of GACS is a compelling and life changing one with its focus on God. Atlanta Speech School: The Atlanta Speech School helps children and adults with communication disorders realize their full potential. Christ the King School: With emphasis on Christian principles, we develop individual responsibility and nurture the spiritual, emotional, intellectual, social, and physical growth of each child. Davis Acadmey: The Alfred & Adele Davis Academy, an accredited Reform Jewish Day School, provides an academically challenging environment. Holy Innocents' Episcopal School: Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School develops in students a love of learning, respect for self and others, faith in God, and a sense of service to the world community. Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School: Immaculate Heart of Mary School has a long tradition as a school of excellence, measured by parental satisfaction and by the accomplishments of graduates. Marist School: As a Catholic school, Marist is guided by the educational mission and doctrinal teaching of the Catholic Church. Mount Pisgah Christian School: Our vision is to be the first choice of those seeking educational excellence and Christian leadership in a personal environment. Mount Vernon Presbyterian School: We recognize and understand the importance of instilling values such as responsibility, compassion, and generosity in our students. Our Lady of Assumption Catholic School: We are blessed with involved faculty, priests, and deacons who work together for the benefit of our students. Paces Academy: Established in the heart of Buckhead in 1958, Pace Academy has imparted generations of Atlantans with a strong foundation in academics, leadership, service, athletics and the arts. St. Martin's Episcopal: Since 1959, St. Martin's Episcopal School in Atlanta, Georgia, has offered a quality education in a loving, Christian environment. St. Pius X Catholic High: The school teaches, fosters, and models the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Catholic faith within a diverse and interdependent community that lives, learns, and worships together. The Epstein School: Welcome to The Epstein School where we aspire to be the finest Jewish day school and independent school in the country. The Heiskell School: Young lives are being forged to take the helm in the twenty-first century as leaders and as lights throughout the world. The Lovett School: The school is a community of active learners working in concert for the development of individual success and self-esteem. The Paideia School: The Paideia School was founded in 1971 by parents who wanted an individualized, creative, and intellectually challenging education for their children. The Westminster School: Westminster is a Christian, independent day school for boys and girls, which seeks to develop the whole person for college and for life through excellent education. Trinity School: Trinity School is an independent coeducational school serving preschool and elementary age children. Wesleyan School: Wesleyan School was established in 1963 as an integral part of Sandy Springs United Methodist Church. Woodward Academy: Since its founding, Woodward Academy has embraced a philosophy of education that asserts the importance and uniqueness of the individual student. Other Helpful School Links Georgia Department of Education School Match: Research and database service company that collects, audits, integrates, processes and manages information about public and private elementary and secondary schools. The Governor's Office of Student Achievement: This valuable resource provides meaningful education information to stakeholders across Georgia. Atlanta Parent Magazine Private School Review Greatschools.net SchoolMatters.com |