During the 2013-14 school year, Page High School in Williamson County and
Farragut High School in
Knox County were the only two high schools in Tennessee that ranked among the top 5% in academic performance and the top 5% in academic progress. At the conclusion of the 2013–14 school year, Page High was awarded Platinum High Achievement status for the fourth consecutive year through the National High Schools That Work initiative of the
Southern Regional Education Board. The school is among only a few schools in Tennessee bestowed
National Blue Ribbon status and was one of three high school finalists for the 2011
SCORE prize after demonstrating tremendous academic gains. In 2013, Dr. Andrea Anthony was named the Tennessee High School Principal of the Year by the
National Association of Secondary School Principals. During the 2014-15 school year,
The Daily Beast website ranked Page High School the top school in Williamson County, the second best school in Tennessee, and 59th best in America (based on college acceptance rates,
AP course enrollment, college entrance exam scores and college preparedness among other criteria). During the same school year,
U.S. News & World Report named Page High School
Tennessee's top-ranked public school zone in both mathematics and English proficiency for the fifth consecutive year, Tennessee's only school zone to surpass 90% proficiency in mathematics (93%), and the only school zone to surpass 90% proficiency in English (95%). The website Schooldigger.com named Page High the top secondary school in the state while
Newsweek named the school zone the second best academically in Tennessee with the 7th highest average
SAT score in the United States. An independent study ranked the
AP Calculus program the strongest in the state of Tennessee among
zoned public schools. From 2010 to 2015, the school was ranked among America's top 500
high schools and the best school zone in Tennessee by
Newsweek magazine and
U.S. News & World Report; however, during the 2015-16 school year Page High School dropped out of the top 1000 schools. The class of 2016 had an average ACT score of 22.4, higher than the state average of 19.8 and national average of 21. The school offers 21
Advanced Placement course several career and technical education courses including veterinary science, architecture, AV production, computer science, marketing, nursing, and engineering. The class of 2018 had an average ACT score of 24. == Arts ==