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SAT Scores Released for Gwinnett County, Snellville-Area Students
South Gwinnett students increased their average test scores while Grayson students dipped in total results. Brookwood and Shiloh students were on par with last year.
Written by Joy Woodson
SAT results are out for schools across the state of Georgia, and once again Gwinnett County students topped state and national averages.
Here are some quick Gwinnett County Public School highlights, from the district:
- Gwinnett’s average composite score on the SAT is 1513, a combination of the average critical reading score of 505, the average mathematics score of 518, and the average writing score of 490. (The highest possible composite score is 2400.)
- Gwinnett’s total SAT average is 15 points above the national average of 1498.
- Gwinnett’s average is 61 points above the Georgia average of 1452.
- Over the past three years, GCPS has experienced a 28 percent increase in SAT participation.
Brookwood High School:
2013: Reading -- 535, Math -- 553, Writing -- 524, Total -- 1612
2012: Reading -- 531, Math -- 557, Writing -- 526, Total -- 1614
Grayson High School:
2013: Reading -- 494, Math -- 497, Writing -- 479, Total -- 1470
2012: Reading -- 496, Math -- 510, Writing -- 489, Total -- 1495
Shiloh High School:
2013: Reading -- 462, Math -- 470, Writing -- 446, Total -- 1378
2012: Reading -- 464, Math -- 466, Writing -- 445, Total -- 1375
South Gwinnett High School:
2013: Reading -- 461, Math -- 457, Writing -- 439, Total -- 1357
2012: Reading -- 450, Math -- 450, Writing -- 439, Total -- 1339
Want to Know Where Most Georgia Students' SATs Are Received?
- University of Georgia
- Georgia Southern University
- Georgia State University
- Kennesaw State University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Valdosta State University
- University of West Georgia
- Georgia College and State University
- University of North Georgia
- Auburn University
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