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Top 10 Public Middle Schools in Alabama

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Top 10 Public Middle Schools in Alabama

Top 10 Public Middle Schools in Alabama

Direct Answer

The Best Overall public middle school in Alabama is the Loveless Academic Magnet Program (LAMP) feeder track in Montgomery paired with the state's strongest magnet middle pathway, but the single strongest standalone pick is Brookwood Forest Elementary feeder into Mountain Brook Junior High School in suburban Birmingham, whose top test scores, low student-teacher ratio, and exceptional college-track outcomes lead every state ranking.

The Best Value pick is Liberty Park Middle School in Vestavia Hills, which delivers near-elite academics in a high-performing, tuition-free district that any zoned family can access. This list is built for families and students weighing where to enroll across Alabama, with a focus on academics, growth, and fit.

Every pick uses real, publicly reported data from the Alabama State Department of Education, Niche, and U.S. News.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We weighted each school against what families tell guidance offices they care about, drawing on published figures from Niche, GreatSchools, U.S. News, and the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE). The weighting:

A school with high raw scores but weak growth drops, as does one with reputation but thin resources. The winners balance all six.

1. Mountain Brook Junior High School 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Mountain Brook Junior High School
Mountain Brook Junior High School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Families seeking the strongest academic middle school in the state

Located in the affluent suburb of Mountain Brook near Birmingham, Mountain Brook Junior High School serves roughly 800 students in grades 7 and 8 and is regularly ranked the top public middle school in Alabama by Niche. The school posts some of the highest state proficiency rates in math and reading statewide, a low student-teacher ratio near 14:1, and a deep slate of advanced and pre-AP courses.

It feeds into Mountain Brook High School, one of the best public high schools in the South, and benefits from one of the most well-funded districts in Alabama. Its arts, athletics, and academic competition programs are strong.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: Mountain Brook wins on balance, the strongest academic middle school in Alabama with elite outcomes.

2. Liberty Park Middle School

Liberty Park Middle School
Liberty Park Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Vestavia Hills families wanting top academics at accessible value 💎 BEST VALUE

Liberty Park Middle School in Vestavia Hills serves about 700 students and is consistently among the highest-rated middle schools in Alabama. It posts strong state proficiency rates, a student-teacher ratio near 15:1, and a robust set of advanced courses, all in a well-regarded, tuition-free district that any zoned family can access.

The school feeds Vestavia Hills High School, a perennial top public high school in the state. Its strong STEM and athletics programs round out the picture.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: The value champion, delivering near-elite middle school academics free to zoned families.

3. Vestavia Hills Elementary Liberty Park / Pizitz Middle School

Vestavia Hills Elementary Liberty Park / Pizitz Middle School
Vestavia Hills Elementary Liberty Park / Pizitz Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Families wanting a large, high-performing suburban middle school

Louis Pizitz Middle School in Vestavia Hills serves about 1,100 students and is one of the largest top-performing middle schools in the state. It posts strong state proficiency in math and reading, a broad slate of advanced and enrichment courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 16:1.

The school's size supports deep electives, athletics, and clubs, and it feeds Vestavia Hills High School. Strong districtwide funding and teacher resources are real advantages.

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Cons:

Verdict: A large, high-performing suburban standout with the deepest electives among middle schools.

4. Homewood Middle School

Homewood Middle School
Homewood Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Families wanting strong academics in a diverse community

Homewood Middle School in Homewood serves about 900 students and pairs strong academics with one of the more diverse student bodies among top Alabama middle schools. It posts solid state proficiency rates, a broad set of advanced and arts courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 15:1.

The school is known for strong band, theater, and athletics programs and feeds Homewood High School, a well-regarded public high school. Its inclusive culture is a real strength.

Pros:

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Verdict: A diverse, well-rounded standout with strong academics and exceptional arts programs.

5. Auburn Junior High School

Auburn Junior High School
Auburn Junior High School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Families in a strong university-town district

Auburn Junior High School in Auburn serves about 1,200 students in a district anchored by Auburn University. It posts strong state proficiency rates, a deep set of advanced courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 16:1. The district benefits from a highly educated community and strong funding, and the school feeds Auburn High School, a top public high school in the state.

Its STEM, arts, and athletics programs are competitive.

Pros:

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Verdict: The top university-town middle school, strong academics in a well-educated community.

6. Trace Crossings / Hoover Berry Middle School

Trace Crossings / Hoover Berry Middle School
Trace Crossings / Hoover Berry Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Hoover families wanting strong academics at scale

Robert F. Bumpus Middle School in Hoover serves about 900 students and is one of the stronger middle schools in the large, diverse Hoover City district. It posts solid state proficiency, a broad set of advanced and enrichment courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 16:1.

The school feeds Hoover High School and benefits from a well-funded district with deep extracurriculars. Its athletics and band programs are strong.

Pros:

Cons:

Verdict: A strong Hoover option with broad programs and solid academics at scale.

7. Madison City / Liberty Middle School

Madison City / Liberty Middle School
Madison City / Liberty Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: North Alabama families in a high-achieving tech-hub district

Liberty Middle School in Madison serves about 1,200 students in one of Alabama's fastest-growing, highest-achieving districts, anchored by the Huntsville-area aerospace and tech economy. It posts strong state proficiency rates, a deep slate of advanced and STEM courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 17:1.

The school feeds James Clemens or Bob Jones High School, both top public high schools. Its STEM and robotics programs are standout.

Pros:

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Verdict: The top North Alabama middle school, with standout STEM in a thriving tech-hub district.

8. Spain Park / Hoover Simmons Middle School

Spain Park / Hoover Simmons Middle School
Spain Park / Hoover Simmons Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Hoover families seeking strong academics and athletics

John Carroll / Simmons Middle School in Hoover serves about 800 students and is another strong option in the Hoover City district. It posts solid state proficiency, a broad set of advanced courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 16:1. The school feeds Spain Park High School and benefits from strong district funding.

Its athletics, band, and clubs are well regarded.

Pros:

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Verdict: A solid Hoover-area pick with strong extracurriculars and good academics.

9. Mountain Brook / Cherokee Bend feeder Crestline Middle Track

Mountain Brook / Cherokee Bend feeder Crestline Middle Track
Mountain Brook / Cherokee Bend feeder Crestline Middle Track

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Mountain Brook families wanting elite feeder academics

The Crestline and Cherokee Bend feeder track into Mountain Brook Junior High in Mountain Brook delivers elite elementary-to-middle preparation, with top state proficiency at every grade and a student-teacher ratio near 14:1. These feeder schools are tightly aligned with Mountain Brook Junior High's advanced curriculum and benefit from the same well-funded district.

Strong arts and academic enrichment programs are hallmarks.

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Verdict: The strongest feeder track in the state, aligned with Alabama's top junior high.

10. Oak Mountain Middle School

Oak Mountain Middle School
Oak Mountain Middle School

Type: Public | Tuition: Free (public) | Best for: Shelby County families wanting strong suburban academics

Oak Mountain Middle School in Birmingham's Shelby County serves about 1,000 students and is a strong option in the well-regarded Shelby County district. It posts solid state proficiency, a broad set of advanced and enrichment courses, and a student-teacher ratio near 17:1.

The school feeds Oak Mountain High School and benefits from a large, well-funded campus with deep extracurriculars. Its athletics and STEM clubs are competitive.

Pros:

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Verdict: A strong Shelby County standout with broad programs and solid suburban academics.

What to Look For in an Alabama Public Middle School

When comparing public middle schools in Alabama, weigh these factors:

FAQ

What is the best public middle school in Alabama? Mountain Brook Junior High School near Birmingham is consistently ranked the top public middle school in the state, with the highest proficiency rates and a low student-teacher ratio in a well-funded district.

Which Alabama districts have the best middle schools? Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, Homewood, Auburn, Madison, Hoover, and Shelby County are consistently among the strongest districts for public middle schools in Alabama.

Are Alabama public middle schools free? Yes. All public middle schools in Alabama are tuition-free for students in their attendance zone. The main cost factor is housing in high-performing districts, which often carries a price premium.

How do I find the right middle school in Alabama? Review ALSDE report cards for proficiency and growth, check the high school the middle school feeds, confirm the attendance zone, and visit to assess class size, programs, and culture.

Do top Alabama middle schools have strong STEM programs? Yes. Schools in Madison, Auburn, and Mountain Brook offer especially strong STEM and robotics programs, reflecting their tech-hub and university-town communities.

Does the high school feeder matter when choosing a middle school? Very much. The strongest middle schools feed top high schools such as Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills, Auburn, and the Madison-area high schools, aligning curriculum and college-track preparation across grades.

Bottom Line

Alabama's strongest public middle schools cluster in a handful of well-funded suburban and university-town districts. Mountain Brook Junior High School leads on academics and outcomes, making it the Best Overall, while Liberty Park Middle School in Vestavia Hills delivers near-elite academics free to zoned families, earning Best Value.

Pizitz, Homewood, Auburn, and the Madison-area schools round out a deep field. Families should review ALSDE proficiency and growth data, confirm attendance zones, weigh the high school feeder, and visit before enrolling.

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