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Friday, October 31, 2025 at 9:17 AM

Class of 2025 SAT scores top region, state, national average scores

NAHUNTA — Class of 2025 SAT scores are in and Brantley County High School students outperformed the state and national average in overall score and in reading and writing.

BCHS students also performed well in math, scoring above the national average. BCHS tied for highest score in the RESA area on Evidence-Based Reading and Writing with a mean score of 557, surpassing the state average of 526 and national average of 508.

The high school also ranked in the top third of the state for total SAT and top 13 percent for mean scores in Reading and Writing.

Brantley County and Georgia citizens can be proud of the students and of the public education system. Overall, Georgia’s graduating 2025 class performed higher than the national average on the SAT with students scoring 33 points higher than their peers in other states on the college-readiness assessment.

“Even as participation increases, Georgia students continue to outperform their peers across the nation on the SAT,” State School Superintendent Richard Woods commented. “That’s a testament to the hard work of Georgia’s students, teachers, leaders and families and the work we’ve done to invest in academic recovery and prepare all students for life.”

Again in 2025, BCHS students surpassed even the state’s accomplishment, scoring 31 points higher than the state mean and 49 points higher than the national mean on the S.A.T. Reading and Writing section.

State and local educators are working diligently to provide a strong foundation of language comprehension, word recognition, and the many related literacy skills as well as math, social studies/history, science, and career and arts-based education pathways that prepare our children for opportunities beyond the K12 classroom.

Brantley County’s teachers, administrators and support staff go to extraordinary lengths daily to meet the system’s mission — “Educate to Graduate, Equip to Soar: College, Career, and Community,” and it is paying off for students.


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