Loudoun County Education: 31,658 white students enrolled in schools in 2024-25 school year

Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction
Lisa Coons Virginia Superintendent of Public Instruction
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There were 31,658 white students enrolled in Loudoun County schools in the 2024-25 school year, 4.5% less than the previous year, according to the Virginia Department of Education.

Data showed that Loudoun County welcomed 80,265 students during the 2024-25 school year. Among them, white students comprised 39.4% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 96 schools in the county, Woodgrove High School recorded the largest enrollment of white students in the 2024-25 school year, with a total of 1,197 students.

According to Public School Review, Virginia public schools have an average student-to-teacher ratio of 14:1, slightly better than the national average of 15:1. Minority students, primarily Hispanic and Black, make up 56% of the enrollment, while white students constitute 44%.

Ethnicities in Loudoun County in 2024-25 School Year

Enrollment Demographics in Loudoun County Schools During 2024-25 School Year

School Name White Students Enrollment Total Enrollment % of Total Enrollment
Aldie Elementary School 45 90 50%
Algonkian Elementary School 267 457 58.4%
Arcola Elementary School 210 748 28.1%
Ashburn Elementary School 230 513 44.8%
Ball’s Bluff Elementary School 217 465 46.7%
Banneker Elementary School 83 139 59.7%
Belmont Ridge Middle School 462 1,073 43.1%
Belmont Station Elementary School 287 605 47.4%
Blue Ridge Middle School 543 718 75.6%
Brambleton Middle School 408 1,165 35%
Briar Woods High School 732 1,865 39.2%
Broad Run High School 628 1,562 40.2%
Buffalo Trail Elementary School 208 756 27.5%
Cardinal Ridge Elementary School 188 834 22.5%
Catoctin Elementary School 380 602 63.1%
Cedar Lane Elementary School 299 701 42.7%
Cool Spring Elementary School 217 591 36.7%
Countryside Elementary School 231 648 35.6%
Creighton’s Corner Elementary School 216 825 26.2%
Discovery Elementary School 203 639 31.8%
Dominion High School 468 1,456 32.1%
Dominion Trail Elementary School 195 566 34.5%
Eagle Ridge Middle School 431 1,259 34.2%
Elaine E. Thompson Elementary School 192 756 25.4%
Emerick Elementary School 309 416 74.3%
Evergreen Mill Elementary School 280 569 49.2%
Farmwell Station Middle School 372 983 37.8%
Forest Grove Elementary School 80 529 15.1%
Frances Hazel Reid Elementary School 280 648 43.2%
Frederick Douglass Elementary School 166 581 28.6%
Freedom High School 747 1,888 39.6%
Goshen Post Elementary School 194 851 22.8%
Guilford Elementary School 22 504 4.4%
Hamilton Elementary School 133 170 78.2%
Harmony Middle School 832 1,116 74.6%
Harper Park Middle School 399 858 46.5%
Heritage High School 625 1,478 42.3%
Hillsboro Charter Academy 124 144 86.1%
Hillside Elementary School 252 656 38.4%
Horizon Elementary School 222 510 43.5%
Hovatter Elementary School 364 810 44.9%
Hutchison Farm Elementary School 256 672 38.1%
Independence High School 920 2,172 42.4%
J. Lupton Simpson Middle School 475 874 54.3%
J. Michael Lunsford Middle School 448 1,182 37.9%
John Champe High School 510 1,855 27.5%
John W. Tolbert Jr. Elementary School 284 617 46%
Kenneth W. Culbert Elementary School 317 417 76%
Leesburg Elementary School 170 428 39.7%
Legacy Elementary School 204 627 32.5%
Liberty Elementary School 218 813 26.8%
Lightridge High School 700 2,032 34.4%
Lincoln Elementary School 79 91 86.8%
Little River Elementary School 296 701 42.2%
Loudoun County High School 788 1,334 59.1%
Loudoun Valley High School 839 1,154 72.7%
Lovettsville Elementary School 364 510 71.4%
Lowes Island Elementary School 268 528 50.8%
Lucketts Elementary School 123 242 50.8%
Madison’s Trust Elementary School 281 1,004 28%
Meadowland Elementary School 116 403 28.8%
Mercer Middle School 377 1,459 25.8%
Middleburg Community Charter 91 145 62.8%
Mill Run Elementary School 259 636 40.7%
Moorefield Station Elementary School 241 963 25%
Mountain View Elementary School 472 649 72.7%
Newton-Lee Elementary School 221 505 43.8%
Park View High School 104 1,412 7.4%
Pinebrook Elementary School 217 699 31%
Potomac Falls High School 673 1,664 40.4%
Potowmack Elementary School 147 569 25.8%
River Bend Middle School 456 1,137 40.1%
Riverside High School 804 1,717 46.8%
Rock Ridge High School 291 1,606 18.1%
Rolling Ridge Elementary School 91 562 16.2%
Rosa Lee Carter Elementary School 121 793 15.3%
Round Hill Elementary School 403 521 77.4%
Sanders Corner Elementary School 256 503 50.9%
Seldens Landing Elementary School 280 508 55.1%
Seneca Ridge Middle School 282 862 32.7%
Smart’s Mill Middle School 426 886 48.1%
Sterling Elementary School 47 430 10.9%
Sterling Middle School 77 969 7.9%
Steuart W. Weller Elementary School 229 710 32.3%
Stone Bridge High School 800 1,636 48.9%
Stone Hill Middle School 191 1,146 16.7%
Sugarland Elementary School 46 502 9.2%
Sully Elementary School 22 476 4.6%
Sycolin Creek Elementary School 257 452 56.9%
Trailside Middle School 553 1,131 48.9%
Tuscarora High School 622 1,380 45.1%
W. O. Robey High School 2 59 3.4%
Waterford Elementary School 189 243 77.8%
Waxpool Elementary School 191 678 28.2%
Willard Middle School 626 1,684 37.2%
Woodgrove High School 1,197 1,573 76.1%


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