Virginia Beach Schools- General Information
According to the U.S. Census, of the
population over twenty-five, 28.1% (vs. a national average of 24%)
hold a bachelor's degree or higher, and 90.4% (vs. 80% nationally)
have a high school diploma or equivalent.
The city of Virginia Beach is home to
Virginia Beach City Public Schools, the second largest school system
in Virginia and among the 50 largest school divisions in the United
States (based on student enrollment). Virginia Beach City Public
Schools currently serves 74,682 students, and includes 55 elementary
schools, 15 middle schools, 11 high schools as well as a number of
secondary/post-secondary specialty schools and centers such as the
Advanced Technology Center (ATC), which provides excellent courses for
those trying to gain a place in the technology field.
There are also a number of private,
independent schools in the city, including The Hebrew Academy of
Tidewater, Cape Henry Collegiate School, Bishop Sullivan Catholic High
School (formerly Norfolk Catholic), and Baylake Pines School.
For more information about
both public and private Virginia Beach Schools go to: The
National Center for Education Statistics
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