Schools

The City of Dublin straddles two school districts with the majority of students attending Dublin City Schools. No matter where you live in Dublin, you'll find that the schools are excellent. In addition to the two public school systems, Dublin residents may opt to attend a variety of private schools located in Central Ohio. High school students also may choose to attend nearby Tolles Technical Center, which provides a diversity of programming to prepare students for the workforce and higher education.

Dublin City Schools
  • More than 92 percent of Dublin graduates enroll in college

  • Pupil-to-teacher ratio is 19 to 1 districtwide

  • Average spending per pupil is $10,548, compared to the state average of $9,052

  • Twenty-two percent of the student population is culturally diverse

  • More than 980 English as a Second Language students speak 62 different languages

  • High school students choose from 27 advanced placement and honors classes in Literature, English, Spanish, Japanese, Algebra, Geometry, Calculus, History, Sciences and Studio Art

  • Twenty-three teachers have earned the prestigious National Board Certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
Hilliard City Schools
  • The district's graduation rate is 96.4 percent

  • Pupil-to-teacher ratio is 18 to 1 districtwide

  • Average spending per pupil is $9,860, compared to the state average of $9,052

  • Rich in diversity with a student body that has almost 40 native languages from more than 30 countries

  • Hilliard City School District is the 9th largest school district in the state of Ohio

  • The district met 25 of the 25 indicators on the state's local report card

  • Each of the 20 schools in the district received either an excellent or effective rating
City of Dublin