2025 Best School Districts and 2025 Best K-12 Schools in Rhode Island
Despite its small size, Rhode Island boasts a diverse array of excellent K-12 schools. As we look ahead to 2025, several institutions stand out for their academic rigor, innovative programs, and commitment to student success. Here’s an overview of some of the top-performing schools in the Ocean State:
Top Public Schools
- Barrington High School (Barrington)
- Consistently ranked as one of the best public high schools in the state
- Strong AP program and high college acceptance rates
- East Greenwich High School (East Greenwich)
- Known for its excellent STEM programs and diverse extracurricular activities
- High graduation rates and strong community involvement
- Classical High School (Providence)
- Rigorous college preparatory curriculum
- Diverse student body and strong emphasis on critical thinking
Top Private Schools
- Moses Brown School (Providence)
- Quaker-based education with a focus on social responsibility and global awareness
- Strong academic program with emphasis on experiential learning
- The Wheeler School (Providence)
- Known for its innovative curriculum and focus on individualized learning
- Strong arts program and commitment to diversity and inclusion
- St. George’s School (Middletown)
- Prestigious boarding school with a rigorous academic program
- Beautiful coastal campus with strong emphasis on character development
Notable Charter Schools
- Blackstone Valley Prep (Cumberland, Lincoln, Central Falls)
- Network of charter schools focused on college preparation
- Strong emphasis on closing achievement gaps and promoting equity
- The Greene School (West Greenwich)
- Focus on environmental science and sustainability
- Project-based learning and hands-on experiences
It’s important to note that school performance can change over time, and what makes a school “best” can vary depending on individual needs and preferences. Factors such as location, specific programs offered, and school culture should all be considered when choosing a school.
Rhode Island’s compact size means that many of these top schools are accessible to a large portion of the state’s population. However, it’s always recommended that parents and students visit schools, speak with current students and staff, and review the most recent data and rankings to make an informed decision that best fits their educational goals and values.