Type
-
Type
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Enrollment
625
Student-Teacher Ratio
8:1
Admit Rate
-
Reach
Limited Evidence
Narrative
Summary
Westminster Schools of Augusta is a Christ-centered college preparatory school in Augusta, Georgia, founded in 1972. The 2025-2026 school profile reports enrollment of 625 students in PreK3-12, including 194 students in grades 9-12, 25 upper school faculty, a student-teacher ratio of 8:1, 17 AP courses offered, no class rank, weighted grades, dual accreditation by SAIS and SACS, and CEEB code 110302.
Advanced Coursework
Students must have faculty approval to enroll in AP & Honors courses. Students are not allowed to exceed four AP courses in a year. AP, honors, and DE offerings are listed across mathematics, social studies, English, science, foreign language, computer science, and fine arts.
Matriculation Notes
Class of 2025: College Matriculation 90%; Four-Year Colleges 85%; Private Schools 22%; Public Schools 78%.
Siviq Layer
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Academic Program
58th percentile
Higher reported academic program than 58% of similar schools.
Combines advanced-course offerings, testing, and reported honors or IB signals.
Institutional Resources
88th percentile
Higher reported institutional resources than 88% of similar schools.
Uses linked nonprofit financial capacity when a reviewed EIN match is available.
Outcomes
6th percentile
Higher reported outcomes than 6% of similar schools.
Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.
Reach & Access
18th percentile
Higher reported reach & access than 18% of similar schools.
Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.
Student Experience
33rd percentile
Lower reported student experience than 33% of similar schools.
Lower student-teacher ratios score higher within each peer cohort.
Standardized Data
Profile
Profile
Profile
Linked Nonprofit Data
Net Assets
$412,273,432
Tax year 2023
Net Income
$380,172
Latest revenue minus expenses from the school's nonprofit filing.
Total Expenses
$97,354,830
Tax year 2023
Expenses Per Student
$155,768
Calculated from total expenses divided by the current school-profile enrollment.
Location Context
Institutional Details
Institutional
Head of School
Head of Upper School, Principal
Assistant Principal
Institutional
Director of College Counseling
Institutional
Accredited
Dually accredited; abbreviated in profile as SAIS.
Accredited
Dually accredited; abbreviated in profile as SACS.
Institutional
School Profile: 2025-2026 | CEEB: 110302
External References
College Outcomes
Search & Answers
The current school profile reports a student-teacher ratio of 8:1 at The Westminster Schools.
The current school profile reports about 625 students enrolled at The Westminster Schools.
The Westminster Schools currently reports serving grades 12.
The Westminster Schools is a private school.
Yes. The current school profile reports 17 AP courses at The Westminster Schools.
The current school profile highlights Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College as one of the top reported college destinations for The Westminster Schools.
No. Westminster says it does not rank students because of its small size and rigorous college-prep curriculum.
Yes. AP and dual-enrollment courses get 5 extra weight points, honors courses get 3, and the cumulative GPA is based on all core academic courses, including Biblical Studies, taken at Westminster.
Students need 23.5 total credits to graduate.
Mark Hampton is the Director of College Counseling. The profile lists his email as [email protected] and phone number as 706-922-6455.
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Provenance
| Source | Type | Checked | Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 School Profile (PDF) Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata. | School Profile PDF | Apr 02, 2026 | AP Courses • Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Accreditations • Advanced Course Notes • Boarding Model • More normalized profile fields |
| From Our Founding - Westminster Schools www.westminster.net/about-us/from-our-founding | Official Website Page | May 12, 2026 | Founded Year |
| The Wildcat Way - Westminster Schools www.westminster.net/about-us/the-wildcat-way | Official Website Page | Apr 05, 2026 | Faculty Count |
| Role | URL | Method |
|---|---|---|
| official_website | www.westminster.net/about/at-a-glance | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/about/facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/about/fast-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/about/quick-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| Academics at Westminster - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/academics/academics-at-westminster | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/academics/college-counseling | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/admission | supplemental_backfill |
| Welcome to Westminster - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/admissions/welcome-to-westminster | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/student-life | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.westminster.net/tuition-and-financial-aid | supplemental_backfill |
| Meet Our Counselors - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/catalysts/college-counseling/meet-our-counselors | site_scan |
| 2025-2026 school profile PDF | resources.finalsite.net/images/v1753121897/wsanet/plvy9gnc6vcpf2ixjbpl/2025-2026SchoolProfileDigital.pdf | web_search |
| Our Inclusive Community - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/diversity-equity-inclusion | supplemental_backfill |
| From Our Founding - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/from-our-founding | supplemental_backfill |
| Leadership - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/leadership | supplemental_backfill |
| Christian Life at Westminster - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/our-christian-values | supplemental_backfill |
| President Search Process - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/president-search-process | supplemental_backfill |
| Home - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net | search |
| The Wildcat Way - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/the-wildcat-way | supplemental_backfill |
| Our Campus - Westminster Schools | www.westminster.net/about-us/our-campus | supplemental_backfill |
| Metric | Value | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Grades Served | 12 | Enrollment (PreK3-12): 625 |
| Lowest Grade | 12 | 12 |
| Highest Grade | 12 | 12 |
| Postgraduate Offered | - | 12 |
| Boarding Status | - | - |
| Boarding Status Code | - | - |
| School Type | Christ-centered college preparatory school | Founded in 1972, Westminster Schools of Augusta began as a Christ-centered college preparatory school with high academic standards. |
| School Type Code | christ_centered_college_preparatory_school | Christ-centered college preparatory school |
| Enrollment | 625 | Enrollment (PreK3-12): 625 |
| Residential Enrollment | - | - |
| Day Enrollment | - | - |
| Student-Teacher Ratio | 8 | 8:1 student to teacher ratio |
| Founded Year | 1951 | From our founding in 1951 to the present day, Westminster has aspired to provide an exceptional student experience focused on the pursuit of academic and personal excellence. |
| School Leadership | - | Dr. Shawn Brower Head of School [email protected] |
| Key Contacts | - | Mark Hampton Director of College Counseling 706-922-6455 | [email protected] |
| Accreditations | - | Westminster is dually accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) & Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). |
| School Codes | - | School Profile: 2025-2026 | CEEB: 110302 |
| AP Courses | 17 | 17 AP Courses Offered |
| Average Class Size | - | - |
| IB Program | - | - |
| Honors Program | Yes | Students must have faculty approval to enroll in AP & Honors courses. |
| Advanced Course Notes | Students must have faculty approval to enroll in AP & Honors courses. Students are not allowed to exceed four AP courses in a year. AP, honors, and DE offerings are listed across mathematics, social studies, English, science, foreign language, computer science, and fine arts. | Students must have faculty approval to enroll in AP & Honors courses. Students are not allowed to exceed four AP courses in a year. |
| Faculty Count | 320 | 320 Faculty members |
| College Counseling Summary | - | - |
| Testing Policy | - | - |
| Testing Policy Code | - | - |
| Average SAT | - | - |
| Average ACT | - | - |
| Matriculation Summary | Class of 2025: College Matriculation 90%; Four-Year Colleges 85%; Private Schools 22%; Public Schools 78%. | Class of 2025 College Matriculation: 90% Four-Year Colleges: 85% Private Schools 22% Public Schools: 78% |
| Top Colleges | - | Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (1); Anderson University - South Carolina (2); Auburn University (3); Augusta Technical College (2); Augusta University (22); Baylor University (1); Belmont University (2); Berry College (3); Charleston Southern University (1); Clemson University (11); College of Charleston (1); Covenant College (8); East Georgia State College (1); Erskine College (1); Fordham University (1); Fort Valley State University (1); Furman University (2); George Mason University (1); Georgia College & State University (14); Georgia Institute of Technology (3); Georgia Southern University (16); Georgia State University (5); Kennesaw State University (5); Lee University (2); Mercer University (6); Mississippi State University (1); Morehouse College (1); Nebraska Wesleyan University (1); Oxford College of Emory University (1); Pennsylvania State University (1); Rice University (1); Samford University (5); The University of Alabama (1); The University of Tennessee - Knoxville (1); Toccoa Falls College (1); University of East London (1); University of Georgia (23); University of Mississippi (3); University of North Carolina at Asheville (1); University of North Georgia (6); University of South Carolina (5); University of South Carolina - Aiken (3); University of South Wales (1); Vanderbilt University (1); Western Carolina University (1); William & Mary (1); Wofford College (1) |
| States Represented | - | - |
| Countries Represented | - | - |
| Students of Color | - | - |
| International Students | - | - |
| Receiving Financial Aid | - | - |
| Tuition-Free Share | - | - |
| Applicants | - | - |
| Admitted | - | - |
| Matriculated | - | - |
| Admit Rate | - | - |
| Yield Rate | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy | Westminster does not rank students. | Due to our small size and rigorous, college-preparatory curriculum, Westminster does not rank students. |
| Class Rank Policy Code | - | Westminster does not rank students. |
| Weighted Grades | Yes | The grades listed on the transcript are the final score earned with weight added. |
| Weighted Grades Policy | AP and DE courses receive five points of weight and honors courses receive three points. The cumulative GPA is calculated using weighted grades and averaging all core academic courses (including Biblical Studies courses) taken at Westminster. | AP and DE courses receive five points of weight and honors courses receive three points. The cumulative GPA is calculated using weighted grades and averaging all core academic courses (including Biblical Studies courses) taken at Westminster. |
| Disciplinary Reporting | - | - |
| Boarding Model | unknown | unknown |
| Selectivity Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Academic Rigor Category | high | high |
| Testing Policy Category | not_reported | not_reported |
| College Counseling Category | established | established |
| Student Body Reach Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Access Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Outcome Category | reported_outcomes | reported_outcomes |
| Signals | - | Boarding status not reported in the supplied profile.; No admissions admit rate, applicant count, admitted count, or yield reported.; Reported spring SAT middle 50% is 1050-1330.; Reported spring ACT middle 50% composite is 20-27 based on 6 students.; 17 AP courses are offered.; AP, honors, and dual-enrollment offerings span math, social studies, English, science, foreign language, computer science, and fine arts.; Faculty approval is required for AP and honors enrollment.; Students may not exceed four AP courses in a year.; Class of 2026 AP participation: 79% took 1+ AP, 53% took 4+ AP, average 3.87 AP courses.; 2025 AP results report 91% scoring 3+ and 69% scoring 4+.; A Director of College Counseling is identified in the profile.; Testing policy is not stated.; No states represented, countries represented, or international student share is reported.; No financial-aid participation metrics are reported.; College outcomes are reported: Class of 2025 college matriculation 90%, with 85% attending four-year colleges.; The profile lists 2021-2025 acceptances and matriculations across a range of colleges, including UGA, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Rice, Vanderbilt, and William & Mary. |