Attleboro High School
508-222-5150
Attleboro High School, home of the Bombadiers, is a comprehensive public high school accredited by the National Association of Schools and Colleges. AHS serves between 1,700 to 1,800 students each year. Students have access to a slew of academic, social and extracurricular activities, and access to career and vocation-related programs. An annual tradition for the high school football team is to play against rival North Attleborough High School's Rocketeers in the Thanksgiving Day football game. Located in the school is the city's school department and superintendent's office.
- Hours: Main office: Mon - Fri, 6am-3pm; All other offices: Mon - Fri, 7am - 2:30pm; School hours: Mon - Fri, 7:15am - 1:50pm
- Handicap Accessible: Fully handicapped accessible
- Number of students: 1,756
- Public/Private: Public
- Financial aid: No
- Graduation rate (%): 80.3
- Accreditation/licenses: New England Association of Schools and Colleges
- Student-to-teacher ratio: 14.9-to-1
- Parking: Free lot
- Number of faculty: 142
- How engaged is the school with the community?: AHS is engaged in the community through its Community Service Learning Program. CSLP offers four classes, oversees student volunteer hours and organizes two fundraisers. It also organizes the Attleboro Special Olympics School Day Games.
- Grade levels: 9 - 12
- Boarding: No
- Special education: Yes
- Uniforms: No
- Features: Auditorium/stage, Cafeteria, Computer lab, Infirmary, Language lab, Library, Science lab, Sports facilities
- Advanced placement courses: AP courses include biology, calculus, statistics, physics
- Extracurricular activities available: Color Guard, Jazz Ensemble, Student Government Day at State House, Percussion Ensemble, Majorettes
- Student clubs: Drama Club, Leo Club, Math Team, National Honor Society, Foreign Language Honor Societies, Student Advisory Committee, Student Council, Women In Technology, Gay-Straight Alliance
- Sports teams: Soccer, hockey, baseball, boys' and girls' basketball, football, cheerleading, cross country, girls' field hockey, gymnastics, volleyball, track, tennis, swimming