United States
- Fort Pierce Westwood High School, in Fort Pierce, Florida
- Westwood Schools, in Camilla, Georgia
- Westwood High School (Iowa), in Sloan, Iowa
- Westwood High School (Massachusetts), in Westwood, Massachusetts
- Westwood High School (Michigan), in Marquette County, Michigan
- Westwood Regional High School, serving Westwood, and Washington Township, New Jersey
- Westwood High School (South Carolina), in Blythewood, South Carolina, due to open in 2012
- Westwood High School (Tennessee), in Memphis, Tennessee
- Westwood High School (Austin, Texas), in Austin, Texas
- Westwood High School (Palestine, Texas), in Palestine, Texas
- Westwood High School (Wyoming), in Gillette, Wyoming
- Westwood High School (Mesa, Arizona), in Mesa, Arizona
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