Hamilton High School

Hamilton High School may refer to:

  • Alexander Hamilton High School in Los Angeles, California
  • Alexander Hamilton Jr./Sr. High School in Elmsford, New York
  • Alexander Hamilton High School (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn in New York City, New York
  • Hamilton Boys' High School in Hamilton, New Zealand
  • Hamilton Girls' High School in Hamilton, New Zealand
  • Hamilton High School (Alabama) in Hamilton, Alabama
  • Hamilton High School (Chandler, Arizona) in Chandler, Arizona
  • Hamilton High School (Anza, California) in Anza, California
  • Hamilton High School (Hamilton, Illinois) in Hamilton, Illinois
  • Hamilton High School (Kansas) in Hamilton, Kansas
  • Hamilton High School (Michigan) in Hamilton, Michigan
  • Hamilton High School (Hamilton, Mississippi) in Hamilton, Mississippi
  • Hamilton High School (Montana) in Hamilton, Montana
  • Hamilton High School (Hamilton, Ohio) in Hamilton, Ohio
  • Hamilton High School (Memphis, Tennessee) in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Hamilton High School (Texas) in Hamilton, Texas
  • Hamilton High School (Cartersville, Virginia) in Cartersville, Virginia
  • Hamilton High School (Sussex, Wisconsin) in Sussex, Wisconsin
  • Hamilton High School (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe) in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
  • Hamilton Union High School in Hamilton City, California
  • Hamilton Catholic High School in Hamilton, Ohio
  • Hamilton Township High School in Columbus, Ohio
  • Lake Hamilton High School in Pearcy, Arkansas
  • Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School in South Hamilton, Massachusetts
  • Hamilton High School, Tamluk, West Bengal, India.

In addition, there are three schools with similar names in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey:

  • Hamilton High School East, also known as Steinert High School
  • Hamilton High School North, also known as Nottingham High School (New Jersey)
  • Hamilton High School West, also known as Hamilton High School (New Jersey)

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