List of high schools in South Carolina

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This is a list of high schools in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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Abbeville County

Aiken County

Aiken

North Augusta

Allendale County

Anderson County

Anderson

Bamberg County

Barnwell County

Beaufort County

Beaufort

Bluffton

Hilton Head

Berkeley County

Goose Creek

Calhoun County

St. Matthews

Charleston County

Charleston

Hollywood

Johns Island

Mount Pleasant

North Charleston

Cherokee County

Gaffney

Chester County

Chesterfield County

Clarendon County

Manning

Summerton

Colleton County

Walterboro

Darlington County

Darlington

Hartsville

Dillon County

Dillon

Dorchester County

North Charleston

Summerville

Edgefield County

Fairfield County

Winnsboro

Florence County

Florence

Lake City

Georgetown County

Greenville County

Fountain Inn

Greenville

Greer

Piedmont

Simpsonville

Taylors

Greenwood County

Greenwood

Hampton County

Estill

Horry County

Conway

Myrtle Beach

Jasper County

Ridgeland

Kershaw County

Camden

Lancaster County

Lancaster

Laurens County

Laurens

Lee County

Bishopville

Lexington County

Irmo

Lexington

Marion County

Marlboro County

Bennettsville

McCormick County

McCormick

Newberry County

Newberry

Oconee County

Seneca

Orangeburg County

Orangeburg

Pickens County

Easley

Pickens

Richland County

Blythewood

Columbia

Public

Private

Saluda County

Spartanburg County

Spartanburg

Sumter County

Sumter

Union County

Williamsburg County

Kingstree

York County

Fort Mill

Rock Hill

York

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