List of high schools in North Carolina

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This is a list of high schools in the state of North Carolina.

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Any school that is not marked as a "charter" or "private" school is a public school.

Alamance County

Burlington

Graham

Alexander County

Alleghany County

Anson County

Wadesboro

Ashe County

West Jefferson

Avery County

Beaufort County

Washington

Bertie County

Windsor

Bladen County

Brunswick County

Bolivia

Buncombe County

Asheville

Swannanoa

Burke County

Morganton

Cabarrus County

Concord

Kannapolis

Caldwell County

Hudson

Lenoir

Camden County

Carteret County

Caswell County

Catawba County

Catawba

Hickory

Newton

Chatham County

Pittsboro

Siler City

Cherokee County

Murphy

Chowan County

Clay County

Cleveland County

Shelby

Columbus County

Whiteville

Craven County

Havelock

New Bern

Cumberland County

Fayetteville

Public

Private

Hope Mills

Currituck County

Dare County

Davidson County

Lexington

Thomasville

Davie County

Mocksville

Duplin County

Durham County

Durham

Public

Private/Charter

Edgecombe County

Tarboro

Forsyth County

Kernersville

Winston-Salem

Public

Private schools

Franklin County

Louisburg

Gaston County

Dallas

Gastonia

Mount Holly

Gates County

Graham County

Granville County

Creedmoor

Oxford

Greene County

Snow Hill

Guilford County

Brown Summit

High Point

Greensboro

Public

Private

Jamestown

Halifax County

Roanoke Rapids

Harnett County

Erwin

Haywood County

Clyde

Henderson County

Hendersonville

Fletcher

Hertford County

Ahoskie

Hoke County

Raeford

Hyde County

Iredell County

Mooresville

Statesville

Troutman

Jackson County

Sylva

Johnston County

Clayton

Smithfield

Jones County

Lee County

Sanford

Lenoir County

Kinston

Lincoln County

Denver

Lincolnton

Macon County

Franklin

Madison County

Martin County

McDowell County

Mecklenburg County

Charlotte

Public

Private schools

Davidson

Huntersville

Matthews

Mint Hill

Mitchell County

Montgomery County

Moore County

Southern Pines

Nash County

Rocky Mount

New Hanover County

Wilmington

Northampton County

Gaston

Onslow County

Jacksonville

Orange County

Chapel Hill

Hillsborough

Pamlico County

Pasquotank County

Elizabeth City

Pender County

Burgaw

Perquimans County

Person County

Roxboro

Pitt County

Greenville

Winterville

Polk County

Randolph County

Asheboro

Ramseur

Trinity

Richmond County

Robeson County

Lumberton

Rockingham County

Rowan County

China Grove

Salisbury

Rutherford County

Forest City

Sampson County

Clinton

Scotland County

Laurinburg

Stanly County

Albemarle

Stokes County

King

Walnut Cove

Surry County

Dobson

Mount Airy

Swain County

Transylvania County

Brevard

Tyrrell County

Union County

Indian Trail

Monroe

Waxhaw

Vance County

Henderson

Wake County

Apex

Cary

Fuquay-Varina

Garner

Holly Springs

Raleigh

Public

Private

Wake Forest

Zebulon

Warren County

Warrenton

Washington County

Watauga County

Wayne County

Goldsboro

Public schools

Private schools

Wilkes County

Millers Creek

Wilkesboro

Wilson County

Wilson

Yadkin County

Yancey County

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