Denmark High School Overview
Denmark High School is a public high school in the Forsyth County School system and is located in Alpharetta, Georgia. This modern school was founded in 2018 and now serves over 2,000 students in the Forsyth County area. Known as the Denmark Danes, this high school features white, blue, and navy blue school colors.
Denmark High School sits on 110 acres of land and is considered the largest public high school in Georgia by campus area.
Academic Summary
Denmark High School offers 31 Advanced Placement (AP) courses in both the core curriculum and student electives. Denmark also offers students a wide range of career pathways, and students must take three courses in one field to complete the pathway. Some of the offered pathways include Entrepreneurship, Artificial Intelligence, Marketing and Management, Computer Science, and Veterinary Science.
Denmark consistently ranks among the top public high schools in Georgia. According to Niche.com, Denmark High School ranks 9 out of 423 on their Best College Prep Public High Schools in Georgia. Also, US News ranks Denmark as the 4th best public high school in Forsyth County!
Grade Levels
Grades 9-12
Denmark High School Location
Denmark High School is located at 645 Mullinax Road Alpharetta, GA 30004 near Fowler Park.

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