Return to Headlines

Gwinnett ACT scores continue to outpace state and nation

October 13, 2023

 

     Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) students continue to produce higher ACT scores than their peers nationwide. Students in the Class of 2023 who took the ACT during the time they were in 10th to 12th grade had a mean composite score of 22.2, surpassing the state score of 21.3. GCPS scores also beat the national score of 19.5.

     The ACT assesses a high school student’s general educational development and ability to complete college-level work successfully. The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Science. An optional writing test measures skill in planning and writing a short essay.

 

 

National Average

Georgia Average

GCPS Average

English 

18.6

20.7

21.2

Mathematics 

19.0

20.6

22.0

Reading 

20.1

22.2

23.0

Science 

19.6

21.2

22.2

Composite 

19.5

21.3

22.2

 

 

National Average

Georgia Average

GCPS Average

% met benchmarks in English

51

64

67

% met benchmarks in Mathematics

30

40

50

% met benchmarks in Reading

40

51

56

% met benchmarks in Science

31

40

46

% met all four benchmarks

21

29

35

*The ACT is a test colleges and universities use to predict how well students will perform at the post-secondary level. Students are encouraged to take the ACT and the SAT college admission exam to provide a broad range of information for college admissions counselors.