Best high schools in the Yuma metro area

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June 26, 2025
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Best high schools in the Yuma metro area

According to the latest data from the National Center for Education Statistics, 15.5 million students attend public high school every year, and more than 3.76 million are expected to graduate in 2025. However, those students have a wide variety of experiences over the course of their high school careers.

To start, issues surrounding equal educational access persist throughout the United States. A January 2025 report published in Frontiers found that disparities across socioeconomic status, race, gender, and geography can lead to negative outcomes and the perpetuation of systemic barriers.

Outside of these issues, students also pursue many different paths within high school. Roughly 8.3 million high schoolers attend educational programs to prepare for careers in fields like transportation, landscaping, and culinary arts. Meanwhile, nearly 2.5 million are in dual enrollment programs that offer high school and college credit for the same course, allowing students to get a jump on higher education degrees.

Dual enrollment programs are particularly useful considering that more than 3 in 5 (61%) high school graduates head to college, per a 2024 Bureau of Labor Statistics report. Unfortunately, high school doesn't always guarantee college success. In 2024, the average SAT score declined for the third straight year, and nearly 2 in 5 (39%) test-takers met or exceeded the test's college readiness benchmarks. ACT scores are also on the decline year over year, down to 19.4 out of 36, and just 3 in 10 students met at least three of the ACT's college readiness benchmarks.

With that said, attending a quality high school will typically help prepare students for their next steps in life, whether that's college, technical school, or going straight into the workforce. Stacker compiled a list of the best high schools in the Yuma metro area using data from Niche, which uses seven weighted factors for its rankings. Most of the score is based on academics, but other factors include culture and diversity; sports; clubs and activities; resources; and surveys of parents, teachers, and students.

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#18. ThrivePoint High School at Yuma

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma, AZ
- Enrollment: not available (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: unavailable

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#17. Yuma Christian Academy

- School type: Private School
- Location: Yuma, AZ
- Enrollment: 25 (10:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: unavailable

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#16. Educational Opportunity Center

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma, AZ
- Enrollment: 107 (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: unavailable

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#15. Somerton High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 350 (14:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: unavailable

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#14. PPEP Tec - Jose Yepez Learning Center

- School type: Public School
- Location: Somerton, AZ
- Enrollment: 91 (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: D+

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#13. PPEP TEC - Cesar Chavez Learning Center

- School type: Public School
- Location: San Luis, AZ
- Enrollment: 128 (14:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C minus

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#12. Vista High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 220 (14:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C minus

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#11. San Luis High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 2,571 (25:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C minus

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#10. STEDY - San Luis HS

- School type: Public School
- Location: San Luis, AZ
- Enrollment: 16 (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C

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#9. Yuma High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 1,147 (27:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C

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#8. Kofa High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 2,541 (25:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C+

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#7. Desert View Middle & High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma, AZ
- Enrollment: 191 (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C+

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#6. Harvest Preparatory Academy

- School type: Public School
- Location: Harvest Power Community Development Group, AZ
- Enrollment: 1,039 (not available student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C+

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#5. Antelope Union High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Wellton, AZ
- Enrollment: 199 (14:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: C+

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#4. Gila Ridge High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 2,309 (29:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: B minus

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#3. San Pasqual Valley High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: San Pasqual Valley Unified School District, CA
- Enrollment: 206 (15:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: B minus

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#2. Cibola High School

- School type: Public School
- Location: Yuma Union High School District, AZ
- Enrollment: 2,546 (27:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: B

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#1. Yuma Catholic High School

- School type: Private School
- Location: Yuma, AZ
- Enrollment: 488 (22:1 student to teacher ratio)
- Niche grade: B+

This story features data reporting by Rob Powell, writing by Jill Jaracz, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 97 metros.

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