Conway High School
Conway, SC
Conway High School
2301 Church Street
Phone: 843-488-0662Conway, SC 29526 Horry County
Grades Served: 9-12
Enrollment: 1,713
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Metro Area Ranking
State Ranking
Overall, Conway High School is a 4-star school (on a scale of 1 to 10 stars) based on CarolinaSchoolHub’s analysis of South Carolina Schools. The school is located in Horry County, SC. Conway High School has an enrollment of approximately 1,713 students and serves grades 9-12. Below you’ll find information about this school’s test scores and more.
Subject |
Average Score at This School |
This School's State Percentile Rating |
State Average of All SC Schools |
English | 15.6 | 33rd | 17.0 |
Math | 17 | 32nd | 18.0 |
Reading | 17.4 | 37th | 19.2 |
Science | 16.9 | 29th | 18.7 |
The ACT, a college readiness assessment, was given to every South Carolina senior in 2024 with the exception of those eligible for alternate assessments. The ACT scores range from 0 to 36. State averages for ACT data are based on regular public schools and do not include private schools in the state. In the chart above, you can get a sense for how the average ACT scores at Conway High stack up against those of other high schools in South Carolina.
Subject |
Average Score at This School |
State Average of All SC Schools |
English 1 | 75.04 | 77.62 |
Algebra 1 | 65.29 | 69.07 |
Biology 1 | 66.67 | 66.74 |
Subject |
Average Score at This School |
Reading | 528 |
Math | 515 |
Composite Score | 1043 |
SAT Participation Rate | 31 % |
Conway High had an average SAT score of 1043 (math and reading combined). This means the school’s average SAT scores ranked #45 out of 225 SC high schools (80th percentile). On this site, you can see the SAT scores of South Carolina high schools. The SAT participation rate at Conway High was 31% in our most recently available data. Above you can also see how the school’s ACT scores compare to other schools in South Carolina.


Rankings for schools were created independently by Carolina School Hub. The test data for this site was derived from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and South Carolina Department of Education.