This is a complete list of high schools in the U.S. state of Delaware.
School Name | Location | Grade range | District | 2019-2020 enrollment |
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Caesar Rodney High School | Camden Wyoming | 9-12 | Caesar Rodney School District | 2,065 |
Dover High School | Dover | 9-12 | Capital School District | 1,790 |
Early College High School at Del State | Dover | 9-12 | 421 | |
First State Military Academy | Clayton | 9-12 | 452 | |
John S. Charlton School | Dover | PK-12 | Caesar Rodney School District | 233 |
Kent County Community School | Dover | PK-12 | Capital School District | 258 |
Kent County Secondary Intensive Learning Center | Dover | 6-12 | Capital School District | 108 |
Lake Forest High School | Felton | 8-12 | Lake Forest School District | 840 |
Milford Senior High School | Milford | 9-12 | Milford School District | 1,087 |
Polytech High School | Woodside | 9-12 | Polytech School District | 1,192 |
Positive Outcomes Charter School | Camden | 7-12 | 121 | |
Smyrna High School | Smyrna | 9-12 | Smyrna School District | 1,612 |
School Name | Location | Grade range | District | 2019-2020 enrollment |
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Cape Henlopen High School | Lewes | 9-12 | Cape Henlopen School District | 1,506 |
Delmar Senior High School | Delmar | 9-12 | Delmar School District | 635 |
G.W. Carver Educational Center | Frankford | 4-12 | Indian River School District | 33 |
Howard T. Ennis School | Georgetown | PK-12 | Indian River School District | 138 |
Indian River High School | Frankford | 9-12 | Indian River School District | 945 |
Indian River Intensive Learning Center | Selbyville | 3-12 | Indian River School District | 142 |
Laurel Senior High School | Laurel | 9-12 | Laurel School District | 626 |
Seaford Senior High School | Seaford | 9-12 | Seaford School District | 826 |
Sussex Academy | Georgetown | K-12 | 858 | |
Sussex Central High School | Georgetown | 9-12 | Indian River School District | 1,803 |
Sussex Consortium | Lewes | PK-12 | Cape Henlopen School District | 360 |
Sussex Orthopedic Program | Seaford | PK-12 | Seaford | 48 |
Sussex Technical High School | Georgetown | 9-12 | 1,241 | |
Woodbridge High School | Bridgeville | 9-12 | Woodbridge School District | 712 |
School Name | Location | Grade range | Religious affiliation | Gender | 2021 enrollment |
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Calvary Christian Academy | Dover | PK-12 | Christian | co-educational | 323 |
Capitol Baptist School | Dover | PK-12 | Baptist | co-educational | 38 |
High Road School of Delaware | Felton | 5-12 | non-religious | co-educational | 23 |
School Name | Location | Grade range | Religious affiliation | Gender | 2021 enrollment |
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Delmarva Christian High School | Georgetown | 9-12 | Evangelical | co-educational | 200 |
Geneva Academy | Lincoln | K-12 | Classical Christian | co-educational | 23 |
Greenwood Mennonite School | Greenwood | PK-12 | Mennonite | co-educational | 54 |
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Delaware County, colloquially referred to as Delco, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. With a population of 576,830 as of the 2020 census, it is the fifth-most populous county in Pennsylvania and the third-smallest in area. The county was created on September 26, 1789, from part of Chester County and named for the Delaware River.
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