Snapshot (2025): Oconee County Schools serves roughly 8,531 students across 11 public schools with an average 17:1 student–teacher ratio, an estimated 97% graduation rate, and A+ marks from independent reviewers. The district is #2 in Georgia and #141 in the U.S. in Niche’s 2025 rankings. North Oconee HS and Oconee County HS earned U.S. News “Best High Schools” honors in 2025–26, reflecting consistently strong outcomes in college and career readiness.
Headquarters: Watkinsville, GA | Coverage: communities including Bogart, Bishop, North High Shoals, and Watkinsville.
Note: OCS promotes itself as the No. 1 county school system in Georgia, reflecting that only city systems rank above it in some lists. Rankings vary by methodology; we link sources below so you can compare.
Families choose Oconee for its sustained academic performance, safe campuses, involved parent community, and clear communication. Technology is integrated district-wide (1:1 devices by grade level), college readiness is a consistent focus (AP, work-based learning, and dual-enrollment options), and student support includes counseling and special services. Average SAT and ACT scores reported by Niche (~1240 SAT, ~28 ACT) underline college prep strength.
Seven neighborhood schools anchor early learning with literacy, math foundations, and hands-on science. Explore each school’s site for the latest program details and calendars:
North Oconee High School (Bogart): Consistently among Georgia’s top public high schools; U.S. News 2025–26 national rank ~#509; rich AP catalog, athletics, and student leadership opportunities.
Oconee County High School (Watkinsville): U.S. News 2025–26 national rank ~#1,127; AP participation above state averages, strong career pathways, and active fine arts.
Several independent schools serve local families seeking faith-based or independent options (tuition varies by grade and year):
Trend: Private school enrollment for Oconee County residents increased from ~794 (2020) to ~995 (2024).
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On widely referenced measures, Oconee County Schools sits among Georgia’s leaders. Niche places the district #2 in Georgia (A+ overall). U.S. News recognizes both high schools at the national level. Georgia’s CCRPI and Georgia Milestones data show statewide improvement trends; Oconee’s content mastery metrics remain notably strong relative to state averages.
Seven elementary/primary schools, two middle schools, and two high schools (listed above).
Niche: #2 in Georgia, #141 in the U.S. U.S. News: North Oconee HS #509, Oconee County HS #1,127 (2025–26 release).
Approximately 17:1 and ~97% respectively (district-wide averages).
Yes—Athens Academy, Prince Avenue Christian School, and Westminster Christian Academy are the most commonly considered options for Oconee families.
Complete online registration via OCS; have proof of residency ready.
Sources & further reading: Oconee County Schools official site; Niche district profile & rankings; U.S. News 2025–26 high school rankings; Georgia DOE/CCRPI updates; local reporting on budgets and enrollment trends. Keep in mind that rankings and counts can shift during the school year.
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