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Top 5 Best Forsyth County ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ Charter Schools (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 5 public charter schools serving 3,739 students in Forsyth County, NC.
The top ranked public charter schools in Forsyth County, NC are Nc Leadership Charter Academy, The Arts Based School and Quality Education Academy. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Forsyth County, NC public charter schools have an average math proficiency score of 56% (versus the North Carolina public charter school average of 55%), and reading proficiency score of 56% (versus the 59% statewide average). Charter schools in Forsyth County have an average ranking of 5/10, which is in the bottom 50% of North Carolina public charter schools.
Minority enrollment is 65% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the North Carolina public charter school average of 53% (majority Black).

Best ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ Charter Schools in Forsyth County (2025)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Nc Leadership Charter Academy
Charter School
(Math: 80% | Reading: 81%)
Rank:
10/
10
Top 10%
4353 High Point Rd
Kernersville, NC 27284
(336) 992-2710
Grades: K-12
| 1,170 students
Rank: #22.
The Arts Based School
Charter School
(Math: 60% | Reading: 62%)
Rank:
8/
10
Top 30%
1380 Martin Luther King Jr Dr
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 748-4116
Grades: K-8
| 611 students
Rank: #33.
Quality Education Academy
Charter School
(Math: 49% | Reading: 47%)
Rank:
5/
10
Bottom 50%
5012-d Lansing Drive
Winston Salem, NC 27105
(336) 744-7138
Grades: K-12
| 667 students
Rank: #44.
Forsyth Academy
Charter School
(Math: 43% | Reading: 42%)
Rank:
4/
10
Bottom 50%
5426 Shattalon Drive
Winston Salem, NC 27106
(336) 922-1121
Grades: K-8
| 769 students
Rank: #55.
Carter G. Woodson School
Charter School
(Math: 22% | Reading: 23%)
Rank:
1/
10
Bottom 50%
437 Goldfloss Street
Winston Salem, NC 27127
(336) 723-6838
Grades: K-12
| 522 students
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Forsyth County ÎÛÎÛÂþ»­ Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Grades
Students
1401 W Clemmonsville Rd
Winston Salem, NC 27127
(336) 727-2604
Grades: 8
| 1 students
3683-b Old Lexington Rd.
Winston Salem, NC 27103
(336) 497-1243
Grades: 5-6
| n/a students
950 Mock St
Winston Salem, NC 27107
(336) 727-2424
Grades: PK-5
| n/a students
1612 E 14th Street
Winston Salem, NC 27105
(336) 725-7507
Grades: K-6
| 13 students
2200 Tryon St
Winston Salem, NC 27107
(336) 771-4515
Grades: 6-8
| 283 students
3545 Carver School Rd
Winston Salem, NC 27105
(336) 727-2987
Grades: 9-12
| 16 students
3125 Williston Road
Walkertown, NC 27051
(336) 748-4090
Grades: PK-5
| 327 students
3605 Old Greensboro Rd
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 703-6754
Grades: 9-12
| 285 students
3605 Old Greensboro Rd
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 703-6754
Grades: 9-12
| 265 students
3605 Old Greensboro Rd
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 703-6754
Grades: 9-12
| 238 students
280 South Liberty St
Winston Salem, NC 27101
(336) 748-3838
Grades: 5-8
| 102 students

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top ranked public charter schools in Forsyth County, NC?
The top ranked public charter schools in Forsyth County, NC include Nc Leadership Charter Academy, The Arts Based School and Quality Education Academy.
How many public charter schools are located in Forsyth County?
5 public charter schools are located in Forsyth County.
What is the racial composition of students in Forsyth County?
Forsyth County public charter schools minority enrollment is 65% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the North Carolina public charter schools average of 53% (majority Black).

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