Largest Indiana Public Schools
The public school in Indiana has approximately average 561 students (2021).
The public schools with the largest student enrollments are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The largest public school in Indiana (by enrollment) is Carmel High School with 5,060 students.
Largest Indiana Public Schools (2021)
- School # Students Grades Location
- Rank: #11. Students: 5,060
Grades: 9-12520 E Main St
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-7721 - Rank: #22. Students: 4,651
Grades: K-126640 Intech Blvd - Ste 250
Indianapolis, IN 46278
(317) 550-3188 - Rank: #33. Students: 3,829
Grades: 9-129500 E 16th St
Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 532-6200 - Rank: #44. Students: 3,765
Grades: 9-121801 E 86th St
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 259-5301 - Rank: #55. Students: 3,726
Grades: 9-1256100 Bittersweet Rd
Mishawaka, IN 46545
(574) 259-7961 -
- Rank: #66. Students: 3,384
Grades: 9-1213000 Promise Rd
Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 915-4290 - Rank: #77.Indiana Virtual SchoolCharter SchoolStudents: 3,376
Grades: 6-12500 East 96th Street Ste 400
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 581-5355 - Rank: #88. Students: 3,310
Grades: 9-128400 Wicker Ave
Saint John, IN 46373
(219) 365-8551 - Rank: #99. Students: 3,209
Grades: 9-125401 W 71st St
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 291-5250 - Rank: #1010. Students: 3,208
Grades: 9-1213910 E 126th St
Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4190 - Rank: #1111. Students: 3,195
Grades: 10-121200 N Girls Sch Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46214
(317) 988-7000 - Rank: #1212. Students: 2,987
Grades: 9-127575 E Cr 150 S
Avon, IN 46123
(317) 544-5000 - Rank: #1313. Students: 2,963
Grades: 9-1218111 Cumberland Rd
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4680 - Rank: #1414.Indiana Virtual Pathways AcademyCharter SchoolStudents: 2,958
Grades: 9-12500 East 96th St Suite 400
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 660-9267 - Rank: #1515. Students: 2,784
Grades: 9-121500 S Main St
Crown Point, IN 46307
(219) 663-4885 - Rank: #1616. Students: 2,726
Grades: 9-126215 S Franklin Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46259
(317) 862-6646 - Rank: #1717. Students: 2,711
Grades: 9-121000 S Odell St
Brownsburg, IN 46112
(317) 852-2258 - Rank: #1818. Students: 2,524
Grades: 9-127802 N Hague Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 964-7700 - Rank: #1919. Students: 2,494
Grades: 9-122717 S Morgantown Rd
Greenwood, IN 46143
(317) 881-0581 - Rank: #2020. Students: 2,468
Grades: 9-126450 Us Hwy 6
Portage, IN 46368
(219) 764-6026 - Rank: #2121. Students: 2,411
Grades: 9-123701 Carroll Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
(260) 637-3161 - Rank: #2222. Students: 2,386
Grades: 9-127300 E 56th St
Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 964-7400 - Rank: #2323. Students: 2,367
Grades: 9-12401 W Meridian School Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46217
(317) 789-4400 - Rank: #2424. Students: 2,343
Grades: 9-124310 Homestead Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46814
(260) 431-2202 - Rank: #2525. Students: 2,240
Grades: 9-1218250 N Union St
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6800 - Rank: #2626. Students: 2,239
Grades: 9-12971 E Banta Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 789-4800 - Rank: #2727. Students: 2,182
Grades: 9-12276 E 68th Pl
Merrillville, IN 46410
(219) 650-5307 - Rank: #2828. Students: 2,124
Grades: 9-127001 Coldwater Rd
Fort Wayne, IN 46825
(260) 467-2300 - Rank: #2929. Students: 2,120
Grades: 9-121 Tiger Ln
Warsaw, IN 46580
(574) 371-5099 - Rank: #3030. Students: 2,068
Grades: 9-122727 N Campbell St
Valparaiso, IN 46385
(219) 531-3070 - Rank: #3131. Students: 2,056
Grades: 9-12602 'f' St
La Porte, IN 46350
(219) 362-3102 - Rank: #3232. Students: 2,054
Grades: 9-122125 S 11th St
Chesterton, IN 46304
(219) 983-3730 - Rank: #33-3433.- 34. Students: 2,026
Grades: 9-121400 25th St
Columbus, IN 47201
(812) 376-4432 - Rank: #33-3433.- 34. Students: 2,026
Grades: 9-122315 Allison Ln
Jeffersonville, IN 47130
(812) 282-6601 - Rank: #3535. Students: 1,998
Grades: 9-121000 Mulberry St
Zionsville, IN 46077
(317) 873-3355 - Show 100 more public schools in IN (out of 1,876 total schools)
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