General information
- Abbreviation: GHS
- Founded: 1810
- School type: Public
- Student-Teacher Ratio: 14:1
- Grades: 7 – 12
- Dormitory: Provided
- ESL courses: Provided
- Average SAT Score: 1710
- Average ACT Score: 27
Overview
Greenville is a public school for students in grades 7 through 12. It was established in 1810 and has almost 200 years of teaching experience. The school boasts 2% of international students, including Vietnamese students successfully studying overseas via the ISA.
Highlights
Greenville students may earn up to 53 university credits from Seton Hill University and the University of Pittsburgh. As a result, students may enroll in and get credits for a few courses provided by the two institutions listed in bachelor’s programs while still in high school. At the University of Pittsburgh, you may take 34 credits, but Seton Hill University allows you to take 19 credits. This will speed up your transition to university life and help you to complete your degree sooner.
Strengths
- 70% of the teachers at the institution hold a Master’s degree.
- Graduates are admitted to prestigious universities.
- The curriculum is technologically integrated, with a wifi network spanning the whole school.
- The school places a high value on facility investment, which includes two gyms, a gym and weightlifting room, a 3D printer, a technical area, a laboratory, a Media Design Center, tennis courts, sports courts, and so on.
- The Mercer County Career Center also teaches 17 career courses at the institution.
- Students may also enroll in a programming class at Carnegie Mellon University.
Course Offerings
2 AP Courses
- AP Literature & Composition
- AP English Language
7 Honors Courses
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University of Pittsburgh Courses (34 Credits)
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Seton Hill University Courses (19 Credits)
- Anatomy & Physiology + Lab I
- Anatomy & Physiology + Lab II
- Biology I
- General Maths
- Elementary Spanish Language and Culture
Top Universities attended by graduates
GHS graduates will attend prestigious universities Harvard University, Cornell University, Yale University, University of Oxford, Carnegie Mellon University, US Military Academy (West Point), US Naval Academy, Duke University, Case Western Reserve University, University of Miami, University of Notre Dame, Ohio State University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Purdue University, Syracuse University,…