Prince William County Education: 22,916 white students enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year

Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction - https://www.doe.virginia.gov/about-vdoe/agency-leadership/superintendent
Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction - https://www.doe.virginia.gov/about-vdoe/agency-leadership/superintendent
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There were 22,916 white students enrolled in Prince William County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 2.6% less than the previous year, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

Data showed that Prince William County welcomed 89,404 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white students comprised 25.6% of the student body to be the second most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 93 schools in the county, Charles J. Colgan Senior High School recorded the largest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 1,192 students.

According to Public School Review, Virginia public schools have an average student-to-teacher ratio of 14:1, slightly better than the national average of 15:1. Minority students, primarily Hispanic and Black, make up 56% of the enrollment, while white students constitute 44%.

Ethnicities in Prince William County in 2024-25 School Year

Enrollment Demographics in Prince William County Schools During 2024-25 School Year

School Name White Students Enrollment Total Enrollment % of Total Enrollment
A. Henderson Elementary School 277 818 33.9%
Antietam Elementary School 192 757 25.4%
Ashland Elementary School 299 741 40.4%
Battlefield High School 1,134 2,067 54.9%
Bel Air Elementary School 23 393 5.9%
Belmont Elementary School 42 498 8.4%
Bennett Elementary School 295 752 39.2%
Brentsville District High School 534 857 62.3%
Bristow Run Elementary School 254 565 45%
Buckland Mills Elementary School 251 738 34%
Bull Run Middle School 451 1,129 39.9%
C. A. Sinclair Elementary School 53 639 8.3%
C. D. Hylton High School 302 1,865 16.2%
Cedar Point Elementary School 265 513 51.7%
Charles J. Colgan Senior High School 1,192 2,966 40.2%
Chris Yung Elementary School 201 721 27.9%
Coles Elementary School 180 434 41.5%
Covington-Harper Elementary School 162 1,032 15.7%
Dale City Elementary School 35 445 7.9%
Dumfries Elementary School 45 445 10.1%
E. H. Marsteller Middle School 550 1,154 47.7%
Elizabeth Vaughan Elementary School 30 602 5%
Enterprise Elementary School 31 414 7.5%
Fannie W. Fitzgerald Elementary School 72 842 8.6%
Featherstone Elementary School 17 453 3.8%
Forest Park High School 607 2,346 25.9%
Fred M. Lynn Middle School 85 974 8.7%
Freedom High School 104 2,311 4.5%
Gainesville High School 1,118 2,653 42.1%
Gainesville Middle School 634 1,403 45.2%
Gar-Field High School 166 2,530 6.6%
George G. Tyler Elementary School 199 494 40.3%
George M. Hampton Middle School 72 895 8%
George P. Mullen Elementary School 69 670 10.3%
Glenkirk Elementary School 266 559 47.6%
Graham Park Middle School 78 716 10.9%
Haymarket Elementary School 419 968 43.3%
Herbert J. Saunders Middle School 374 1,199 31.2%
J. W. Alvey Elementary School 304 526 57.8%
John D. Jenkins Elementary School 104 643 16.2%
John F. Pattie Senior Elementary School 260 950 27.4%
Kerrydale Elementary School 21 304 6.9%
Kyle R. Wilson Elementary School 195 885 22%
Lake Ridge Elementary School 215 676 31.8%
Lake Ridge Middle School 437 1,489 29.3%
Leesylvania Elementary School 135 765 17.6%
Loch Lomond Elementary School 29 483 6%
Louise A. Benton Middle School 590 1,340 44%
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School 62 455 13.6%
Marumsco Hills Elementary School 21 565 3.7%
Mary G. Porter Traditional 95 679 14%
Mary Williams Elementary School 98 676 14.5%
Minnieville Elementary School 77 589 13.1%
Montclair Elementary School 172 598 28.8%
Mountain View Elementary School 216 420 51.4%
Neabsco Elementary School 53 642 8.3%
Occoquan Elementary School 85 572 14.9%
Old Bridge Elementary School 179 507 35.3%
Osbourn Park High School 538 2,669 20.2%
Parkside Middle School 320 1,356 23.6%
Patriot High School 924 2,024 45.7%
Piney Branch Elementary School 365 762 47.9%
Potomac High School 199 2,202 9%
Potomac Middle School 103 933 11%
Potomac Shores Middle School 212 1,231 17.2%
Potomac View Elementary School 43 561 7.7%
R. Dean Kilby Elementary School 20 623 3.2%
Rippon Middle School 108 1,203 9%
River Oaks Elementary School 56 665 8.4%
Rockledge Elementary School 121 497 24.3%
Ronald Wilson Reagan Middle School 723 1,441 50.2%
Rosa Parks Elementary School 88 550 16%
Samuel L. Gravely Jr. Elementary School 496 814 60.9%
Sharon C. McAuliffe Elementary School 60 379 15.8%
Signal Hill Elementary School 271 810 33.5%
Sonnie Penn Elementary School 146 749 19.5%
Springwoods Elementary School 262 848 30.9%
Stuart M. Beville Middle School 120 1,182 10.2%
Sudley Elementary School 51 624 8.2%
Suella G. Ellis Elementary School 42 408 10.3%
Swans Creek Elementary School 70 623 11.2%
T. Clay Wood Elementary School 384 755 50.9%
The Nokesville School 714 1,202 59.4%
Thurgood Marshall Elementary School 334 647 51.6%
Triangle Elementary School 84 802 10.5%
Unity Braxton Middle School 96 1,056 9.1%
Unity Reed High School 148 2,047 7.2%
Victory Elementary School 249 662 37.6%
West Gate Elementary School 16 484 3.3%
Westridge Elementary School 242 642 37.7%
Woodbridge High School 670 2,904 23.1%
Woodbridge Middle School 147 873 16.8%
Yorkshire Elementary School 68 854 8%


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