LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP, NJ — Lawrence High School ranked 125th in New Jersey in U.S. News & World Report's 2026-2027 Best High Schools rankings, released Tuesday.
The rankings evaluated Lawrence High School against 17,945 nationally ranked schools and 415 ranked schools in New Jersey. The school ranked No. 145 in the state for College Readiness Index and No. 110 for College Curriculum Breadth Index. It ranked No. 137 in the state for State Assessment Proficiency and No. 125 for State Assessment Performance.
Lawrence High School's graduation rate is 94 percent, around the state median. The school has 98 full-time equivalent teachers.
The AP participation rate at Lawrence High School is 42 percent, according to U.S. News. The school's 12th grade enrollment is 320 students, and 37% of students are economically disadvantaged. Lawrence High School is the only high school in the Lawrence Township Public School District.
Lawrence High School trails other schools in Mercer County in this year's rankings, including Princeton High School, ranked 36th in the state, and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South and North, ranked 22nd and 24th in the state, respectively.
The rankings are based on six performance measures, including student achievement on state-required assessments, graduation rates and college readiness. U.S. News also considers how well schools serve underserved students, participation and performance on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams, curriculum breadth and overall student outcomes. The rankings use data from the 2023-2024 school year and were produced with research firm RTI International.
Here are the top 25 high schools in NJ, along with their national rankings:
The full rankings are available at U.S. News & World Report
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