List of high schools in Delaware

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This is a complete list of high schools in the U.S. state of Delaware.

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Public schools

New Castle County

School NameLocationGrade
range
District2019-2020
enrollment
Alexis I. duPont High School Greenville 9-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 807
Appoquinimink High School Middletown 9-12 Appoquinimink School District 1,697
Brandywine High School Talleys Corner9-12 Brandywine School District 839
Brennen School Brookside K-12 Christina School District 413
Cab Calloway School of the Arts Westmoreland 6-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 937
Charter School of Wilmington Wilmington 9-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 971
Christiana High School Newark 6-12 Christina School District 1,030
Christiana School District Virtual Academy Wilmington K-12 Christina School District N/A
Concord High School Brandywine 9-12 Brandywine School District 1,084
Conrad Schools of Science Wilmington 6-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 1,179
Delaware Military Academy Wilmington 9-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 578
Delaware School for the Deaf Secondary Brookside PK-12 Christina School District 108
Delcastle Technical High School Wilmington 9-12 New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District 1,561
Douglass School Wilmington 1-12 Christina School District 55
First State School Wilmington 2-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 22
Glasgow High School Newark 9-12 Christina School District 717
Hodgson Vo-Tech High School Glasgow 9-12 New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District 1,096
Howard High School Wilmington Wilmington School District N/A (defunct)
Howard High School of Technology Wilmington 9-12 New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District 835
James H. Groves Adult High School Wilmington adult education Red Clay Consolidated School District N/A
John Dickinson High School Milltown 6-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 894
John G. Leach School Collins Park PK-12 Colonial School District 71
Meadowood Program Newark K-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 140
Middletown High School Middletown 8-12 Appoquinimink School District 1,776
MOT Charter High School Middletown K-121,375
Mount Pleasant High School Wilmington 9-12 Brandywine School District 1,062
Networks School for Employability Skills Newark 9-12 Christina School District N/A
Newark Charter School Newark K-122,412
Newark High School Newark 9-12 Christina School District 1,059
Odessa High School Townsend 9 Appoquinimink School District N/A
P. S. Dupont High School Wilmington Wilmington School District N/A (defunct)
Sarah Pyle Academy for Academic Intensity Wilmington 9-12 Christina School District N/A
St. Georges Technical High School Middletown 9-12 New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District 1,123
Thomas McKean High School Wilmington 8-12 Red Clay Consolidated School District 920
The Wallace Wallin School New Castle 6-12 Colonial School District 121
William Penn High School New Castle 9-12 Colonial School District 2,271
Wilmington High School Wilmington Wilmington School District (1872–1979); Red Clay Consolidated School District (1979–1999)N/A (defunct)

Kent County

School NameLocationGrade
range
District2019-2020
enrollment
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 9-12421
First State Military Academy Clayton 9-12452
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 7-12121
Smyrna High School Smyrna 9-12 Smyrna School District 1,612

Sussex County

School NameLocationGrade
range
District2019-2020
enrollment
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-12858
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 9-121,241
Woodbridge High School Bridgeville 9-12 Woodbridge School District 712

Private schools

New Castle County

School NameLocationGrade
range
Religious
affiliation
Gender2021
enrollment
Archmere Academy Claymont 9-12 Catholic co-educational515
Aquinas Academy Bear K-12 Catholic co-educational85
Augustine Hills Wilmington 6-12non-religiousco-educationalN/A
Caravel Academy Bear PK-12non-religiousco-educational1,117
Centreville Layton School Centreville PK-12non-religiousco-educational102
Concord Christian Academy Wilmington PK-12 Baptist co-educational210
Delaware Valley Classical School New Castle K-12 Christianity co-educational152
Fairwinds Christian School Bear PK-12 Protestant co-educational262
Glasgow Christian Academy Bear PK-12 Presbyterian co-educational250
High Road School of Delaware Wilmington 3-12non-religiousco-educational23
Mount Sophia Academy Newark K-12 Christian co-educational160
The New School Newark K-12non-religiousco-educational26
Padua Academy Wilmington 9-12 Catholic all-girls658
Red Lion Christian Academy Bear PK-12 Evangelical co-educational574
Salesianum School Wilmington 9-12 Catholic all-boys1,034
Sanford School Hockessin PK-12non-religiousco-educational577
St. Andrew's School Middletown 9-12 Episcopal co-educational319
St. Elizabeth School Wilmington PK-12 Catholic co-educational540
St. Mark's High School Wilmington 9-12 Catholic co-educational605
The Tatnall School Wilmington PK-12non-religiousco-educational551
Tower Hill School Wilmington PK-12non-religiousco-educational815
Towle Institute Hockessin 6-12 Christian co-educational157
Ursuline Academy Wilmington PK-12 Catholic all-girls (6-12)413
Wilmington Christian School Hockessin PK-12 Christian co-educational345
Wilmington Friends School Wilmington PK-12 Quakers co-educational699

Kent County

School NameLocationGrade
range
Religious
affiliation
Gender2021
enrollment
Calvary Christian Academy Dover PK-12 Christian co-educational323
Capitol Baptist School Dover PK-12 Baptist co-educational38
High Road School of Delaware Felton 5-12non-religiousco-educational23

Sussex County

School NameLocationGrade
range
Religious
affiliation
Gender2021
enrollment
Delmarva Christian High School Georgetown 9-12 Evangelical co-educational200
Geneva Academy Lincoln K-12 Classical Christian co-educational23
Greenwood Mennonite School Greenwood PK-12 Mennonite co-educational54

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