Schools in Asheville, North Carolina
Explore 52 schools that serves 20,401 students with 1,605 teachers in Asheville, North Carolina.
Overview
There are 52 schools in Asheville, North Carolina - 34 public and 18 private schools. The schools are distributed in 7 school districts by city limit and county territories - Francine Delany New School, Evergreen Community Charter, Asheville City Schools, The Franklin School Of Innovation, Invest Collegiate - Imagine, Buncombe County Schools, Asheville Peak Academy. 20,401 students attend schools in Asheville, North Carolina and 1,605 teachers work for the schools.
By offered grades, 22 schools offer the elementary, 17schools offer the middle, and 14 schools offer the high school grades education.
School District(s) | |
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Total Number of Schools | 52 schools |
Public | 34 schools |
Private | 18 schools |
By Level | |
Elementary Offered | 22 schools |
Middle Offered | 17 schools |
High Offered | 14 schools |
Population | |
Number of Students | 20,401 students |
Number of Teachers (FTE) | 1,605 teachers |
Students:Teacher | 12 to 1 |
Public Schools in Asheville, North Carolina
34 public schools are serving 20,401 students in Asheville, North Carolina. The next lists are showing the public schools by offering level.
Private Schools in Asheville, North Carolina
18 private schools are serving 20,401 students in Asheville, North Carolina. The next lists are showing the private schools by offering level.
School Districts in Asheville
119 Brevard Road, Asheville, NC
50 Bell Road, Asheville, NC
85 Mountain Street, Asheville, NC
21 Innovation Dr, Asheville, NC
110 Champion Way, Asheville, NC
175 Bingham Road, Asheville, NC
42 Elk Mountain Scenic Highway, Asheville, NC
Cities Near Asheville
North Carolina Schools
There are 2,731 schools in North Carolina distributed in 365 school districts. A total of 1,546,231 students attend North Carolina schools and 123,788 teachers work for the schools.
By school level, there are 1,486 elementary, 486 middle, 589 high schools, and 170 other type of schools (eg. ungraded, adult education, etc.,). You can view the detailed North Carolina school statistics at North Carolina schools page.