PHILADELPHIA,PA – The School District of Philadelphia continues to demonstrate academic achievement and student success, and every year nationwide surveys affirm the District’s reputation. Niche is a resource for families exploring educational options, offering comprehensive profiles and rankings of schools across the country. In Niche’s 2025 rankings of the Best Public Middle and High Schools in Pennsylvania, three District schools, Science Leadership Academy, Central High School, and Julia R. Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School, were ranked among the top 20 in the state, underscoring the district’s academic strides and the success of its students and educators.
“The School District of Philadelphia is producing exceptional students who are college and career-ready at some of the finest institutions here in the fastest improving, large urban school district.” said Superintendent Tony B. Watlington, Sr, Ed.D.. “ Our five year strategic plan, Accelerate Philly is our north star in accelerating student achievement and has led to significant increases in math and reading test scores, student attendance, and graduation rates, and a notable decrease in our student dropout rate.”
Science Leadership Academy, a high school known for its inquiry-driven, project-based curriculum, placed 19th in the state. Niche’s data highlighted the school’s supportive environment, its emphasis on collaboration, and its focus on fostering independent student growth, making it an ideal choice for learners seeking a forward-thinking educational experience.
Central High School, one of the country’s most historic high schools, claimed the sixth spot in the state rankings. This four-year university preparatory magnet school earned its high ranking through a combination of factors, including its diverse student body, extensive extracurricular opportunities, and strong teacher engagement. Central’s success is a testament to the dedication of its educators and the positive impact of its inclusive, well-rounded academic programs.
However, it was Julia R. Masterman Laboratory and Demonstration School that claimed the top position, ranking first among all public high schools and middle schools in Pennsylvania. Masterman stands out for its rigorous, accelerated curriculum designed for academically gifted students. With a focus on college preparation, Masterman provides an enriched educational experience that helps students reach their full potential, setting the stage for their academic success in higher education.
Several other Philadelphia schools ranked favorably within the top 100 high schools in the state, including the Academy at Palumbo (#51), George Washington Carver High School of Engineering and Science (#65), The Girard Academic Music Program (#81), and The Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush (#89).
Niche’s rankings are grounded in a robust combination of public data sources, including the U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, and the FBI, alongside millions of firsthand reviews from students, parents, and community members. By using advanced statistical models and removing outdated metrics like SAT/ACT scores, Niche provides a more holistic view of school quality, reflecting today’s evolving educational priorities.
The School District of Philadelphia has seen encouraging improvements across several key indicators. The district recently welcomed 1,841 additional students, the first time enrollment has increased in a decade, signaling renewed trust in public education. Attendance rates have improved, and graduation rates have risen by 6.3 percentage points, showing the effectiveness of new instructional strategies and school supports. Additionally, high school dropout numbers have declined by 1,400 students, a testament to the district’s growing emphasis on student retention and academic engagement.
The School District of Philadelphia continues to invest in academic excellence and equitable learning offering families the transparency and data they need to make informed choices. The district’s success stories reflect a broader commitment to uplifting students citywide and ensuring all learners have access to a high-quality public education.