For the 2026 school year, there is 1 public school serving 76 students in Afton, TX.
The top-ranked public school in Afton, TX is Patton Springs School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Afton, TX public school have an average math proficiency score of 44% (versus the Texas public school average of 44%), and reading proficiency score of 65% (versus the 51% statewide average). Schools in Afton have an average ranking of 8/10, which is in the top 30% of Texas public schools.
Minority enrollment is 42% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Texas public school average of 75% (majority Hispanic).
Best Public Schools in Afton, TX (2026)
School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Patton Springs School
(Math: 40-49% | Reading: 60-69%)
Rank:
Rank:
7/
Top 50%10
1261 E Fm 193
Afton, TX 79220
(806) 689-2220
Afton, TX 79220
(806) 689-2220
Gr: PK-12 | 76 students Student-teacher ratio: 7:1 Minority enrollment: 42%
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top-ranked public schools in Afton, TX?
The top-ranked public schools in Afton, TX include Patton Springs School.
How many public schools are located in Afton?
1 public schools are located in Afton.
What is the racial composition of students in Afton?
Afton public schools minority enrollment is 42% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Texas public schools average of 75% (majority Hispanic).
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