Education

Greenville SC is known for its great quality of life, and education is a big part of that. There are plenty of options for public and private schools in the area, as well as many colleges and universities in and nearby. The public school system in Greenville County is excellent, with many high-performing schools. The county also has a number of Magnet schools that focus on specific areas of study, such as science and math. Private schools in Greenville include some of the best in the state.

Greenville Public Schools

West Greenville School

Alexander Elementary School

Stone Academy

Hollis Academy

Washington Center School

Sterling School

Augusta Circle Elementary School

Southside High School

A J Whittenberg Elementary School of Engineering

Blythe Academy

Cherrydale Elementary School

Greenville Senior High School

NEXT High School

Greenville Technical Charter High School

Sara Collins Elementary School

Thomas E. Kerns Elementary School

East North Street Academy

Pelham Road Elementary School

Colleges/Universities

Greenville Technical Colleges

University of South Carolina

University Center of Greenville

Strayer University

ECPI University

Webster University

Limestone College

Southern Wesleyan University – Greenville

Greenville Technical College: Ernest F. Hollings Health Sciences Center

Furman University

USC Upstate Greenville Campus

Clemson University: Evening Mba

Student Success Center – Greenville Technical College

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Greenville Early College

USC School of Medicine Greenville

Greenville Technical College – Northwest Campus

Bob Jones University

Public Library

Hughes Main Library

Ramsey Family Branch Library

Pelham Road Library

Mauldin Library

Anderson Road Library

Berea Library

Furman University women's basketball team celebrating a victory.

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News Summary In a thrilling display at Hayes Gymnasium, the Furman University women’s basketball team achieved an impressive 82-73 victory over Western Carolina. Grad guard Tate Walters led Furman with...

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Furman Women’s Basketball Records 82-73 Win Against Western Carolina

January 17, 2025

News Summary Furman University’s women’s basketball team showcased a stellar performance, defeating Western Carolina 82-73. Tate Walters led the charge with a career-high 30 points, supported by Sydney Ryan’s double-double...

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January 17, 2025

News Summary As winter weather settles in, several school districts in Upstate South Carolina have announced two-hour delays for January 13, ensuring the safety of students and staff amid icy...

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Greenville Schools to Invest $24 Million in Artificial Turf

January 16, 2025

News Summary In a transformative decision, the Greenville County Schools Board has approved a $24 million project to replace grass with artificial turf at all 15 high school football stadiums....

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Greenville, South Carolina Faces Disappointing First Snow of 2023

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News Summary On January 10, 2023, Greenville, South Carolina received its first snowfall of the year, but it fell short of expectations. While locals anticipated significant snowfall, the reality was...

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Upstate South Carolina Schools Implement Delays for Icy Conditions

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News Summary On January 13, 2025, schools across Upstate South Carolina are responding to icy road conditions by implementing a two-hour delay. Greenville County Schools, Spartanburg Districts, and Anderson Districts...

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Greenville County Schools Prepare for Winter Weather Delays

January 15, 2025

News Summary As winter conditions persist, Greenville County schools are implementing a two-hour delay on January 13 due to hazardous travel. Parents are urged to stay vigilant as icy roads...

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Chilly Changes: North Carolina Schools Shuffle Schedules

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