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Peachtree Ridge High School

2003 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)Educational institutions established in 2003Public high schools in Georgia (U.S. state)Schools in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Peachtree Ridge High School
Peachtree Ridge High School

Peachtree Ridge High School (PRHS) is a public high school in Gwinnett County, in Suwanee, Georgia, United States. It is a part of Gwinnett County Public Schools. It is one of two public schools in the county to use block scheduling, the other being Shiloh High School.

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Peachtree Ridge High School
Old Peachtree Road Northwest,

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Peachtree Ridge High School

Old Peachtree Road Northwest 1555
30024
Georgia, United States
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