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Education

Greensboro is served by Guilford County Schools, the third-largest district in the state, with around 67 elementary schools, 22 middle schools, and 26 high schools, serving over 72,000 students For higher education, the city is home to a diverse mix of public and private institutions, including flagship universities, HBCUs, liberal arts colleges, and community colleges. These schools support strong programs in STEM, liberal arts, athletics, and research, with UNC Greensboro and N.C. A&T noted for their significant academic offerings. Library services are well-established, with a central branch under renovation and multiple community-focused branches offering lifelong learning resources

Public Schools

  • Alamance Elementary School (PK–5)
  • Allen Middle School (6–8)
  • Cyrus P. Frazier Elementary (PK–5)
  • David D. Jones Elementary (PK–5)
  • Erwin (Montessori) Elementary (PK–5)
  • George C. Simkins Jr. Elementary (PK–5)
  • Gillespie Park Elementary (PK–5)
  • Julius I. Foust Elementary (PK–5)
  • Southeast Guilford Middle (6–8)
  • Southeast Guilford High (9–12)
  • The Early College at Guilford (high school, 9–12; early college program)
  • Colleges and Universities

  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNC Greensboro)
  • North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University (N.C. A&T)
  • Guilford College
  • Greensboro College
  • Bennett College (women’s liberal arts, HBCU)
  • Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC)
  • Public Libraries

  • Central Branch – Greensboro Public Library
  • Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Branch
  • Vance H. Chavis Lifelong Learning Branch
  • Walter Clinton Jackson Library (on-campus at UNCG)
  • Glenn McNairy Library
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