List of High Schools in Virginia - Prince William County

Prince William County

  • Prince William County Public Schools
    • Battlefield High School, near Haymarket
    • Brentsville District High School, Nokesville
    • Forest Park High School, Woodbridge
    • Freedom High School, Woodbridge
    • Gar-Field Senior High School, Dale City
    • C. D. Hylton High School, Woodbridge
    • Osbourn Park High School, near Manassas
    • Potomac High School, near Dumfries
    • Stonewall Jackson High School, near Manassas
    • Woodbridge High School, Woodbridge
  • Private Schools
    • Richard M Milburn High School, Woodbridge
  • Department of Defense Elementary and Secondary Schools:
    • Quantico Middle/High School, Marine Corps Base Quantico

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