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Osbourn Park High

High School · Prince William County Public Schools

8909 Euclid Ave, Manassas, VA 20111

Enrollment

2,740

Student-Teacher

16.5:1

Score

5.7

Grades

9th – 12th

Updated 2022-23

How this school compares

In Manassas

#16 of 29

public schools

Virginia high schools

#276 of 323

In district

#64 of 94

Prince William County Public Schools

About Osbourn Park High

Osbourn Park High serves 2,740 students in grades 9-12 in Manassas, Virginia, making it one of the larger high schools in Prince William County. With 166 full-time equivalent teachers, the school maintains a student-teacher ratio of 16.5:1, allowing for reasonably sized classes within this sizable educational community. The school currently ranks in the 13th percentile among Virginia high schools, positioning it with significant room for academic growth as it works to serve its diverse student population.

As a regular public high school, Osbourn Park High focuses on providing comprehensive educational opportunities for students from the surrounding suburban area. The school draws from a well-established neighborhood where families have a median household income of $105,391 and median home values reach $436,200. About 29% of area residents hold bachelor's degrees or higher, while the poverty rate remains relatively low at 6.8%.

This demographic profile reflects a middle-to-upper-middle-class community invested in their children's education. Located at 8909 Euclid Ave, Osbourn Park High sits in the heart of Manassas's large suburban setting, serving families throughout this growing Northern Virginia community that balances residential stability with proximity to the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area.

What Parents Should Know

Osbourn Park High is a large school with 2,740 students enrolled. Larger schools typically offer a wider range of academic programs, electives, and extracurricular activities. Parents may want to ask about how the school maintains a sense of community and ensures students don't get lost in the crowd.

Score Breakdown

Full Profile · 4/4 metrics
Student Progress6.7Above Average25%
Year-over-year improvement in student test scores.
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Years of Data3
Annual Change-0.46 pts/yr
Data Period2019–2025
TrendStable
Academics6.6Above Average25%
Student proficiency on state tests, adjusted for community poverty levels.
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Math Proficiency81%
Reading/ELA Proficiency79%
Math vs. State Avg+5.6 pts
Reading vs. State Avg+3.3 pts
Overall Proficiency80%
Expected (poverty-adj.)79%
vs. Expected+1.4 pts
Adjusted Percentile51th
College Readiness5.6Average30%
Graduation rates, AP course participation, and IB availability.
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AP Participation17.8%
IB ProgramNo
Resources & Environment3.4Fair20%
Student-teacher ratio, per-pupil spending, and attendance.
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Student-Teacher Ratio16.5:1
Per-Pupil Spending$13,916

Osbourn Park High — Students at Osbourn Park High score 80% proficient, which is above what's typical for similar communities (expected: 79%).

How we calculate scores →

Equity & Diversity

Shown separately, not included in overall score

Free/Reduced Lunch

52.7%

Students qualifying for federal meal assistance

Test Scores VA SOL (2024-25)

Math Proficiency 79.3%
School
State
75.4%
ELA Proficiency 90.0%
School
State
74.4%

Based on 7 test records from VA state assessments. About our data

Proficiency Trend

→ Stable

Average proficiency (% at or above grade level) across Math & ELA over time.

2019
Math
87%
ELA
91%
2021*
Math
70%
ELA
90%
2025
Math
81%
ELA
89.5%

* COVID-affected year — test participation was uneven nationwide. This data is weighted at 50% in the Growth score calculation.

Source: EdFacts (NCES) and state assessment data. Growth score: 6.7/10.

How Osbourn Park High Compares

See how Osbourn Park High performs across key quality dimensions compared to state benchmarks.

Overall Score
5.7/10
33th percentile in VA
Academic
6.6/10
6.6/10
Growth
6.7/10
Above average
Environment
3.4/10
Below average

Funding & Resources

Free/Reduced Lunch
Students eligible for subsidized meals
53%
Teaching Staff
17:1 student-teacher ratio
166 teachers

Location

8909 Euclid Ave, Manassas, VA 20111

Nearby Alternatives

Families considering Osbourn Park High may also want to explore other high schools in the area. Manassas Park High (rated 6.0/10, 1.1 miles away, in nearby Manassas Park), with a very similar rating. Additionally, Osbourn High (rated 4.6/10, 1.5 miles away), a more accessible option. For more schools in Manassas, see our Manassas schools guide .

Nearby Schools

20 within 2.3 mi
School Distance Rating
Parkside Middle Manassas 0.6 mi 6.4
Mayfield Intermediate Manassas 0.9 mi 6.0
Manassas Park Middle Manassas Park 1.0 mi 4.9
MANASSAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Manassas Park 0.9 mi 7.9
Manassas Park High Manassas Park 1.1 mi 6.0
Weems Elementary Manassas 1.0 mi 4.8
Signal Hill Elementary Manassas 1.2 mi 7.2
Grace E. Metz Middle Manassas 1.5 mi 4.2
Baldwin Intermediate Manassas 1.4 mi 4.4
Manassas Park Elementary Manassas Park 1.6 mi 3.2
Osbourn High Manassas 1.5 mi 4.6
Baldwin Elementary Manassas 1.5 mi 6.5
Cougar Elementary Manassas Park 1.4 mi 5.7
Yorkshire Elementary Manassas 1.9 mi 5.7
Pennington Traditional Manassas 1.9 mi 7.8
Loch Lomond Elementary Manassas 2.2 mi 3.8
GRACE CHILDRENS LEARNING CENTER Manassas 2.3 mi
Bennett Elementary Manassas 2.5 mi 6.4
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC SCHOOL Manassas 2.1 mi 6.0
GREATER MT CALVARY CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL & ACADEMY Manassas 2.3 mi

Neighborhood Census ACS (2019-2023)

Census data for ZIP 20111 (ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates) · Data sources

Median Income

$109,785

Median Home Value

$449,400

Median Rent

$2,020/mo

Population

38,153

College Educated

30.2%

Homeownership

67.7%

Avg Commute

37.1 min

Poverty Rate

6.2%

Median Age

34.9

Community Profile

The community surrounding Osbourn Park High has a median household income of $109,785. It is an area where 30% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $449,400, with a median rent of $2,020/month. The local poverty rate of 6.2% is relatively low. The average commute in the area is 37 minutes, which is above the national average. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.

Similar Schools

Schools in the same state with comparable level, size, and ratings

School Rating
Unity Reed High Manassas, VA 5.7
Forest Park High Woodbridge, VA 5.8
Douglas S. Freeman High Richmond, VA 5.6
Harrisonburg High Harrisonburg, VA 5.6
Mills E. Godwin High Richmond, VA 5.9
John Randolph Tucker High Richmond, VA 5.4

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Osbourn Park High

What grades does Osbourn Park High serve?

Osbourn Park High serves students in grades 9th through 12th.

How many students attend Osbourn Park High?

Osbourn Park High has an enrollment of approximately 2,740 students.

What is the student-teacher ratio at Osbourn Park High?

The student-teacher ratio at Osbourn Park High is 16.5:1. A lower ratio generally means more individual attention per student. The national average is approximately 16:1 for public schools.

How does Osbourn Park High rank in VA?

Osbourn Park High is ranked #1240 out of 1,850 schools in VA.

What is Osbourn Park High's MySchoolScout rating?

Osbourn Park High has a composite rating of 5.7 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.

What are the test scores at Osbourn Park High?

Based on the most recent state assessment data, Osbourn Park High has 79.3% math proficiency and 90.0% reading/ELA proficiency.

Is Osbourn Park High a charter school?

No, Osbourn Park High is not a charter school. It is a traditional public school operated by the local school district.

Is Osbourn Park High a Title I school?

No, Osbourn Park High is not currently a Title I school.

What does the Free & Reduced Lunch percentage mean for Osbourn Park High?

52.7% of students at Osbourn Park High qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. This is a commonly used indicator of economic need and provides important context when interpreting test scores.

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Neighborhood Context

Walk Score
48 Car-Dependent
Bike Score
43 Somewhat Bikeable
City Safety
High (2,180/100K)

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FBI UCR 2024. City-level (Manassas). Data >1 year old.

Quick Facts NCES CCD (SY 2022-23)

Grades
9th – 12th
Enrollment
2,740
Student-Teacher Ratio
16.5:1
Teachers (FTE)
166
Free/Reduced Lunch
52.7%
Type
regular
Setting
Large Suburb
County
Prince William County
Data Year
2023–2024

District

Prince William County Public Schools
District Enrollment
90,550
Schools in District
99
Per-Pupil Spending
$15,373
District Rank
#64 of 94

How We Rate Schools

Every school receives a composite score from 1 to 10 based on four pillars: Academic Performance (50%), Student Growth (20%), Equity (15%), and Learning Environment (15%). Scores are built from publicly available data including standardized test results, enrollment figures, and school climate indicators.

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