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Schools in Granville, North Carolina

    Elementary Schools

    • Primary schools in Granville County serve students from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. Oxford, the county seat and principal city, is home to three elementary schools -- C.G. Credle, Joe Toler-Oak Hill and West Oxford. Creedmoor, the county's second largest population center, is home to two elementary schools -- Creedmoor and Mount Energy. Serving the southwestern corner of the county is Butner-Stem Elementary in Butner. Students living in and around Wilton attend Wilton Elementary and students residing in the rural northern part of the county attend Stovall-Shaw Elementary in Stovall.

    Middle Schools

    • Middle schools in Granville County serve students in grades six through eight. Students living in or north of Oxford attend either Northern Granville or Mary Potter. Butner-Stem in Butner and G.C. Hawley in Creedmoor serve the southern portions of the county.

    High Schools

    • High schools in Granville County serve students in grades nine through twelve. J.F. Webb High School and J.F. Webb High School of Health and Life Sciences are located on the same campus in Oxford. Granville Central is situated in the small town of Stem. In Creedmoor, South Granville High School of Integrated Technology and Leadership and South Granville High School of Health and Life Sciences share the same campus. Students at both South Granville schools use laptops for daily learning. Minorities, low-income students and first-generation college goers may apply to Granville Early College in Creedmoor. This school blends high school and college, allowing students to earn a high school diploma and either an Associate's degree or two years of credit toward a Bachelor's degree at no cost.

    Center for Innovative Learning

    • Opened in 2007, the Center for Innovative Learning serves students in grades six through 12 who are on short- or long-term suspension, students being home schooled for medical reasons, and students who otherwise cannot attend their designated campus. Located in downtown Creedmoor, the school delivers targeted, specialized instruction, accelerated learning programs as well as access to virtual courses. Preparing students to graduate on time is one of the primary goals of the center. Prior to the creation of the Center, students who had severe disciplinary infractions were assigned to either in-school or out-of-school suspension. Now students on suspension are bused from their regular school to the Center for the duration of the suspension; they return to their usual campus afterwards. Students may earn both high school and college credit through the online classes.

    Christian Faith Center Academy

    • The Christian Faith Center Academy in Creedmoor has been in operation since 1989. The only Christian school in Granville County, the Academy educates students from kindergarten through grade 12.

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