Gwin Oaks Elementary School

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Gwin Oaks Elementary School opened in 1976. A building addition was completed in 1989 and extensive remodeling was completed in 2001. The name, Gwin Oaks, was selected because of our Gwinnett County location and the plentiful oak trees that beautify our campus. Gwin Oaks’ history of academic excellence includes being recognized as a Georgia School of Excellence in 1984 and 1989. 


Five Forks Middle School

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Five Forks Middle School was named after its predecessor, the old Five Forks School, and the community of Five Forks in the 1800’s. Gwinnett County had an abundance of small unincorporated communities. At the focal point of one such area, five roads met. One road went northeast past a school, one west to Gloster, another east to Snellville, another north to Lawrenceville, and yet another south to Mountain Park. Since the school and community were centered around the meeting of these five points, they gradually became known to the local population as Five Forks. The Five Forks intersection existed for 100 years. With the opening of Brookwood High School in 1981, the northeast branch was closed and rerouted. 


Brookwood High School

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Brookwood High School values excellence in academics and extracurricular activities. Our record in student achievement is outstanding with standardized test scores that consistently rank near the top of metro Atlanta schools. Our students go to college at the rate of 85% or better each year. The Brookwood athletic program has set the standard for Gwinnett County and Georgia. Our strong parental and community support has provided us with some of the best athletic facilities in the state. Other extracurricular and cocurricular programs are equally strong. We have award-winning programs in fine arts, performing arts, debate, broadcasting and journalism.