Two groups, U.S. News & World Report and the Texas Education Agency, recently released rankings and ratings that show the top high schools in Corpus Christi.
U.S. News & World Report shared rankings of the best U.S. high schools
on Aug. 18. The rankings are based on student achievement on state assessments, graduation rates and college readiness measures, as well as how well schools serve underserved populations.College readiness is based on Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exam participation and performance.
U.S. News ranked nearly 18,000 public high schools out of more than 24,000 reviewed.
The data behind the rankings dates primarily to the 2023-24 school year.
Only one Texas school, The School for the Talented and Gifted in
Dallas, is ranked in the top 10 in the country. Most of the schools that are ranked highest in Texas are in cities such as Dallas and Houston.
Here are the U.S. News & World Report rankings for Corpus Christi high schools:
- School of Science and Technology: No. 1,068 in the U.S., No. 136 in Texas
- London High School: No. 1,508 in the U.S., No. 189 in Texas
- Flour Bluff High School: No. 3,174 in the U.S., No. 340 in Texas
- Calallen High School: No. 4,021 in the U.S., No. 414 in Texas
- Veterans Memorial High School: No. 4,869 in the U.S., No. 482 in Texas
- Collegiate High School: No. 5,602 in the U.S., No. 559 in Texas
- Branch Academy: No. 6,203 in the U.S.
- Ray High School: No. 8,008 in the U.S.
- West Oso High School: No. 9.503 in the U.S.
- Moody High School: No. 10,683 in the U.S.
- Carroll High School: No. 11,756 in the U.S.
- King High School: No. 11,889 in the U.S.
- Tuloso-Midway High School: No. 12,202 in the U.S.
Miller High School was not given a specific ranking, falling somewhere between 13,460 and 17,945 in the U.S.
Texas Education Agency ratings
The Texas Education Agency released ratings for every public school in Texas based on the 2025-26 school year, which is more recent data than U.S. News & World Report.
The Texas Education Agency looks at different metrics of success, focusing on student achievement, school progress and closing gaps. This results in a slightly different line-up of top schools.
For high schools, the ratings take into account college and career readiness, including dual credit and industry credentials earned by students.
This accountability system assigns a grade up to 100 to each campus, using the familiar A-F designations.
Here’s how Corpus Christi high schools were rated by the Texas Education Agency:
- Collegiate High School: A (98)
- Branch Academy: A (96)
- School of Science and Technology: A (96)
- Coles High School: A (93) (This campus was assessed using alternative standards.)
- Veterans Memorial High School: A (91)
- London High School: A (91)
- West Oso High School: A (91)
- Calallen High School: A (90)
- Flour Bluff High School: A (90)
- King High School: B (86)
- Ray High School: B (86)
- Carroll High School: B (85)
- Moody High School: B (84)
- Tuloso-Midway High School: B (84)
- Miller High School: B (81)
Olivia Garrett reports on education and community news in South Texas. Contact her at olivia.garrett@caller.com.
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