Mauldin SC Directory

AREA SCHOOL LISTINGS

Greenville Classical Academy 2519 Woodru Rd., Simpsonville (864) 329-9884 greenvilleclassical.com Montessori School of Mauldin 205 E. Butler Rd., Ste. B, Mauldin (864) 288-8613 www.mauldinmontessori.com Primrose School of Simpsonville at Five Forks 2255 Woodru Rd., Simpsonville (864) 757-1191 www.primroseschools.com/ schools/ simpsonville- ve-forks St. Joseph’s Catholic School 100 St. Joseph’s Dr., Greenville (864) 234-9009 www.sjcatholicschool.org Shannon Forest Christian School 829 Garlington Rd., Greenville (864) 678-5107 www.shannonforest.com Colleges, universities, technical schools and other schools serving the area include: Anderson Col- lege, Bob Jones University, Brown Mackie College, Clemson Uni- versity, Converse College, ECPI College of Technology, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Furman University, Greenville Technical College, ITT Technical Institute, North Greenville College, Presbyterian College, Southern Wesleyan University, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg Technical College, Tri-County Technical College, University of South Carolina-Upstate, Webster University Greenville, Wo ord College. POST SECONDARY EDUCATION

Mauldin Middle School 1190 Holland Rd., Simpsonville (864) 355-6770 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ mauldinm HIGH SCHOOLS Brashier Middle College Charter 1830 W. Georgia Rd., Simpsonville (864) 757-1800 www.brashiermiddlecollege.org J.L. Mann Academy 160 Fairforest Way, Greenville (864) 355-6300 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/jlman SPECIAL FOCUS Golden Strip Career Technology Center 1120 E. Butler Rd., Greenville (864) 355-1050 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ gstripcc PRIVATE SCHOOLS Christ Church Episcopal School 245 Cavalier Dr., Greenville (864) 299-1522 Upper School 567 Wenwood Rd., Greenville (864) 331-4225 Middle School 555 Wenwood Rd., Greenville (864) 331-4252 Mauldin High School 701 E. Butler Rd., Mauldin (864) 355-6500 www.greenville.k12.sc.us/ mauldinh

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Lower School 245 Cavalier Dr., Greenville (864) 331-4281 www.cces.org

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