Best High Schools in Sunnyside
The top high schools in Sunnyside, ranked by overall rating. Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Secondary School for Arts and Technology leads with 74/100. 13 high schools in Sunnyside in total.
The ranking
1
Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Secondary School For Arts And Technology47-07 30 Place
6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
74/100
2
R F Wagner Hs (ALC)47-07 30TH PLACE
6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
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3
Aviation Career & Technical Education High School45-30 36 STREET
9–12 High School
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4
Bard High School Early College Queens30-20 THOMSON AVENUE
9–12 High School
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5
High School Of Applied Communication30-20 THOMSON AVENUE
9–12 High School
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6
International High School At Laguardia Community College45-35 VAN DAM STREET
9–12 High School
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7
Middle College High School At Laguardia Community College45-35 VAN DAM STREET
9–12 High School
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8
Motion Picture Technical High School53-16 Northern Boulevard
9–12 High School
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9
P.S. Q023 @ Queens Children Center48-29 37 Street
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
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10
Queens Technical High School37-02 47 AVENUE
9–12 High School
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11
The Riverview School50-15 44 Street
K–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
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12
Academy Of Finance And Enterprise30-20 THOMSON AVENUE
9–12 High School
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13
The Riverview School50-15 44TH STREET
Pre-K / 3-KK–5 Elementary6–8 Middle School9–12 High School
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best high school in Sunnyside?
- Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Secondary School for Arts and Technology ranks highest by overall rating (74/100). The best fit depends on your child — set your family's priorities for a personalized match.
- How many high schools are in Sunnyside?
- There are 13 high schools in Sunnyside.
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