Best High Schools in Oklahoma
The top 50 high schools (grades 9-12) in Oklahoma, ranked by enrollment from NCES data with EDFacts proficiency rates where available. Average proficiency across this list is 48%.
| # | School | City | Enrollment | Proficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Epic Charter School High School | Oklahoma City, OK | 13,255 | 50% |
| 2 | Broken Arrow HS | Broken Arrow, OK | 4,589 | 46% |
| 3 | Mustang HS | Mustang, OK | 3,756 | 45% |
| 4 | Jenks HS | Jenks, OK | 3,547 | 63% |
| 5 | Union HS | Tulsa, OK | 3,355 | 53% |
| 6 | Owasso HS | Owasso, OK | 2,986 | 53% |
| 7 | Yukon HS | Yukon, OK | 2,833 | 43% |
| 8 | Santa Fe HS | Edmond, OK | 2,796 | 50% |
| 9 | Moore HS | Moore, OK | 2,636 | 54% |
| 10 | Memorial HS | Edmond, OK | 2,605 | 69% |
| 11 | Westmoore HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 2,596 | 50% |
| 12 | North HS | Edmond, OK | 2,555 | 56% |
| 13 | Norman North HS | Norman, OK | 2,401 | 53% |
| 14 | Enid HS | Enid, OK | 2,252 | 51% |
| 15 | Norman HS | Norman, OK | 2,137 | 48% |
| 16 | Bixby HS | Bixby, OK | 2,102 | 71% |
| 17 | Southmoore HS | Moore, OK | 2,058 | 56% |
| 18 | Deer Creek HS | Edmond, OK | 2,036 | 74% |
| 19 | Putnam City HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 2,014 | 49% |
| 20 | Choctaw HS | Choctaw, OK | 1,811 | 52% |
| 21 | Putnam City West HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,803 | 39% |
| 22 | Charles Page HS | Sand Springs, OK | 1,777 | 52% |
| 23 | Northwest Classen HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,702 | 28% |
| 24 | Bartlesville HS | Bartlesville, OK | 1,642 | 54% |
| 25 | U. S. Grant HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,594 | 38% |
| 26 | Putnam City North HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,579 | 52% |
| 27 | Capitol Hill HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,455 | 35% |
| 28 | Ponca City HS | Ponca City, OK | 1,427 | 46% |
| 29 | Piedmont HS | Piedmont, OK | 1,422 | 70% |
| 30 | Lawton HS | Lawton, OK | 1,417 | 44% |
| 31 | Midwest City HS | Midwest City, OK | 1,368 | 48% |
| 32 | Eisenhower HS | Lawton, OK | 1,350 | 54% |
| 33 | Stillwater HS | Stillwater, OK | 1,317 | 51% |
| 34 | Broken Arrow Freshman Academy | Broken Arrow, OK | 1,305 | 57% |
| 35 | Tahlequah HS | Tahlequah, OK | 1,300 | 50% |
| 36 | Union HS Freshman Academy | Broken Arrow, OK | 1,287 | 36% |
| 37 | Claremore HS | Claremore, OK | 1,285 | 51% |
| 38 | Booker T. Washington HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,280 | 44% |
| 39 | East Central HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,185 | 38% |
| 40 | Macarthur HS | Lawton, OK | 1,163 | 62% |
| 41 | Del City HS | Del City, OK | 1,158 | 46% |
| 42 | Santa Fe South HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,121 | 25% |
| 43 | Carl Albert HS | Oklahoma City, OK | 1,115 | 50% |
| 44 | Thomas Edison Preparatory HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,091 | 43% |
| 45 | Nathan Hale HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,054 | 32% |
| 46 | Okla. Virtual Charter Acad HS | Midwest City, OK | 1,039 | 52% |
| 47 | Memorial HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,036 | 31% |
| 48 | Muskogee HS | Muskogee, OK | 1,026 | 33% |
| 49 | Guthrie HS | Guthrie, OK | 1,025 | 49% |
| 50 | Will Rogers College HS | Tulsa, OK | 1,002 | 24% |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best high school in Oklahoma?
The largest high school in Oklahoma is Epic Charter School High School in Oklahoma City with 13,255 students and a 50% proficiency rate. Rankings are based on NCES Common Core of Data enrollment and EDFacts proficiency results.
How many high schools are in Oklahoma?
This page shows the top 50 high schools (grades 9-12) in Oklahoma by enrollment. Browse the full state directory to see all schools.
What does the proficiency rate measure?
Proficiency rate is the percentage of students meeting grade-level standards on combined math and reading assessments, as reported by EDFacts. Data is district-level and applied to each school in the district.
Where does this data come from?
Enrollment and school characteristics come from the NCES Common Core of Data. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results. Both are official federal datasets published by the U.S. Department of Education.
Schools are ranked by enrollment within the state. Proficiency rates come from EDFacts assessment results, district-level figures applied to each school in the district.