Top Public Education: Greenville, SC (KABOOM Awards Winners)

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Which public schools in Greenville, SC are the best? Our readers voted as part of our annual KABOOM Awards contest for the best public school in the area. These are the reader-voted top public schools in Greenville, SC.

Best in Public Education in Greenville, SC

2026 Kaboom Awards Winners

Best public schools in Greenville, SC

1st place: Mountain View Elementary School

Finalists:

  • Fine Arts Center
  • Skyland Elementary School
  • Taylors Elementary School
  • Legacy Early College

Mountain View Elementary

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Mountain View

The mission of Mountain View Elementary School, in cooperation with the community, is to provide a safe, positive environment where children build skills, knowledge, and character needed for lifelong learning.

The school’s foremost responsibility is the adaptation to the academic needs of the children. The intellectual, personal, social, physical, and moral development of each child is the main concern of our school. The child benefits when the parents and teachers work together. Children learn best in an environment that fosters positive self-esteem. Children need exposure to a variety of teaching methods and strategies. Each child benefits from punctual and regular attendance. Children deserve to be treated with respect. These are statements of the purpose and fundamental truths which form the foundation of Mountain View Elementary School’s education system.


KABOOM Awards Guide

2025 KABOOM Awards

1st Place: East North Street Academy

Finalists:

  • Taylors Elementary
  • Fine Arts Center
  • Mountain View Elementary
  • Skyland Elementary

2024 KABOOM Awards

1st Place: Skyland Elementary School

Finalists:

  • Fine Arts Center
  • Mountain View Elementary
  • Monarch Elementary School
  • Michell Road Elementary

Maria
About the Author
Maria Bassett is a former school orchestra teacher turned homeschool mom. After successfully launching her oldest son into college, she and her husband continue to homeschool their three younger children, who range from 8th grade through high school. Believing children learn best when they are engaged and having fun, this family loves to take their homeschool on the road, around Greenville and beyond.

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