Excellent
#25 of 433 private schools in GA
Top 6% of private schools
The New School Atlanta
High School
655 MEMORIAL DR SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Estimated academic score. This school does not have standardized test data. Based on 136 schools in Atlanta. Learn more
Enrollment
91
Student-Teacher
5.5:1
Score
8.2
Grades
9th – 12th
Enrollment
91
Student-Teacher
5.5:1
Score
8.2
Grades
9th – 12th
Updated
2021-22
Updated 2021-22
How this school compares
In Atlanta
#5 of 61
public schools
Georgia high schools
#3 of 44
About The New School Atlanta
The New School Atlanta serves 91 high school students in grades 9-12 through a distinctive small-school model in Atlanta's Memorial Drive corridor. With just 16 full-time teachers, the school maintains an exceptionally low 5.5:1 student-teacher ratio, creating an intimate learning environment where students receive individualized attention rarely found in traditional high schools. This regular public school has earned a solid 7.2 out of 10 rating from MySchoolScout and ranks 212th among Georgia's 433 high schools, placing it in the 51st percentile statewide.
The small enrollment allows for personalized instruction and close mentoring relationships between faculty and students. Located in the 30312 ZIP code, the school sits in a diverse Atlanta neighborhood where the median household income is $70,540 and home values average $452,900. The surrounding community is well-educated, with 63% of residents holding bachelor's degrees or higher, though the area also faces economic challenges with a 23% poverty rate.
The New School Atlanta's compact size and urban location provide students with both the benefits of small-school community and access to the cultural and educational opportunities that come with being situated in Georgia's largest city.
What Parents Should Know
With an enrollment of 91 students, The New School Atlanta is a smaller school where families often find a close-knit community atmosphere. Smaller settings can mean more individual attention from teachers and staff, though they may offer fewer extracurricular options than larger schools.
With a student-teacher ratio of 5.5:1, The New School Atlanta offers a notably low ratio compared to the national average. This typically means smaller class sizes and more opportunities for one-on-one interaction between students and teachers.
As a private school, The New School Atlanta operates independently from the local public school district. Families considering this school should inquire about tuition costs, financial aid availability, and the admissions process. Private schools are not required to follow the same curriculum standards as public schools, which can be either an advantage or a consideration depending on your priorities.
Compare to Public Schools
BetaHow The New School Atlanta compares to 34 public schools serving similar grades in Atlanta, GA
Student Demographics
Nearby High Schools
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| The New School Atlanta (this school) | 8.2 |
| Maynard Jackson High School | 6.1 |
| Genesis Innovation Academy for Girls | 6.6 |
| Genesis Innovation Academy for Boys | 6.1 |
| Carver High School Early College | 7.1 |
| Carver High School | 6.2 |
| Midtown High School | 6.9 |
| UHS of Laurel Heights | 6.8 |
| Hillside Conant School | 5.7 |
| Charles Drew Charter JA/SR Academy | 8.4 |
| Booker T. Washington High School | 4.8 |
| McNair High School | 4.4 |
| Metro Regional Youth Detention Center | — |
| Druid Hills High School | 6.6 |
| Kipp Atlanta Collegiate Charter School | 4.9 |
| South Atlanta High School | 4.6 |
| Hank Aaron New Beginnings Academy | 6.4 |
| Frederick Douglass High School | 4.8 |
| Margaret Harris Comprehensive School | 8.7 |
| B.E.S.T Academy | 7.0 |
| Atlanta Classical Academy | 7.6 |
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Demographics sourced from NCES Private School Survey (PSS) and Common Core of Data (CCD). Comparisons are based on enrollment-weighted averages.
Score Breakdown
What This Rating Measures
This rating reflects classroom size, instructional time, student diversity, community resources, and school characteristics. Private schools are ranked against other private schools in GA.
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Score basis: Private school model
Data coverage: 80% of scoring components had data
Components scored: 4 of 5
Ranking pool: Private schools in GA
Test Scores
Test score data not yet available for this school.
Student Demographics NCES PSS (SY 2021-22)
Source: NCES Private School Survey (PSS)
Location
655 MEMORIAL DR SE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Nearby Alternatives
Families considering The New School Atlanta may also want to explore other high schools in the area. THE NEW SCHOOL (rated 8.0/10), with a very similar rating. Another option is Midtown High School (rated 6.9/10, 2.4 miles away), a more accessible option. Additionally, Maynard Jackson High School (rated 6.1/10, 0.6 miles away), a more accessible option. For more schools in Atlanta, see our Atlanta schools guide .
Nearby Schools
20 within 2.4 miNeighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)
Census data for ZIP 30312 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources
Median Income
$75,963
Median Home Value
$493,800
Median Rent
$1,594/mo
Population
27,147
College Educated
65.1%
Homeownership
34.5%
Avg Commute
25.7 min
Poverty Rate
22.4%
Median Age
32.8
Community Profile
The community surrounding The New School Atlanta has a median household income of $75,963. It is a well-educated community where 65% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $493,800, with a median rent of $1,594/month. The area has a poverty rate of 22.4%, indicating some economic challenges in the community. The average commute for residents is 26 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.
Similar Schools
Schools in the same state with comparable level, size, and ratings
| School | Rating |
|---|---|
| BRANDON HALL SCHOOL Atlanta, GA | 8.1 |
| ATLANTA ADVENTIST ACADEMY Duluth, GA | 8.0 |
| THE NEW SCHOOL Atlanta, GA | 8.0 |
| MONSIGNOR DONOVAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Athens, GA | 8.6 |
| Savannah Classical Academy Charter High School Savannah, GA | 8.9 |
| DEVEREUX GEORGIA - ACKERMAN ACADEMY Kennesaw, GA | 7.4 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about The New School Atlanta
What grades does The New School Atlanta serve?
The New School Atlanta serves students in grades 9th through 12th.
How many students attend The New School Atlanta?
The New School Atlanta has an enrollment of approximately 91 students.
What is the student-teacher ratio at The New School Atlanta?
The student-teacher ratio at The New School Atlanta is 5.5:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 11:1 for private schools.
How does The New School Atlanta rank in GA?
The New School Atlanta is ranked #25 out of 433 private schools in GA.
What is The New School Atlanta's MySchoolScout rating?
The New School Atlanta has a composite rating of 8.2 out of 10 on MySchoolScout. This score combines academic performance, student growth, and school environment into a single score. Equity data is shown separately for context.
Is The New School Atlanta a private school?
Yes, The New School Atlanta is a private coeducational school with a Nonsectarian affiliation. Private schools are not required to participate in state standardized testing, so academic performance data may be limited compared to public schools.
Is The New School Atlanta a religious school?
No, The New School Atlanta is a nonsectarian (non-religious) private school.
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Quick Facts NCES PSS (SY 2021-22)
- Grades
- 9th – 12th
- Enrollment
- 91
- Gender Split
- 41% M / 59% F
- Student-Teacher Ratio
- 5.5:1
- Teachers (FTE)
- 17
- Type
- private
- Coed Status
- coed
- Affiliation
- Nonsectarian
- School Day
- 7.2 hours
- Days Per Year
- 180 days
- Setting
- Large City
- County
- FULTON
- Phone
- (404) 500-9753
- Data Year
- 2022–2023
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