The school year has officially begun, and the sound of school buses can be heard throughout the Lowcountry. As is true for much of South Carolina, Bluffton and the surrounding areas have experienced exceptional growth over the past 10 years, and so have the options for education. In Bluffton and Hilton Head, there are a total of 25 public and private schools, offering programs ranging from preschool to high school, public to private, Montessori to homeschooling — there’s a learning style for every type of student.
Families are drawn to Hilton Head schools’ strong International Baccalaureate programs, language immersion opportunities, and arts-focused schools, all set against a backdrop of beaches. In Bluffton, schools emphasize hands-on learning with career and college prep tracks—from engineering to the arts—giving students room to explore their passions.
Within just a few miles of Palmetto Bluff, two highly rated schools stand out: May River High School (public), located just outside the Bluff’s boundaries, and Cross Schools, an excellent private K–12 option just a short drive away. Also nearby is May River Montessori, located in the heart of quaint Old Town Bluffton.
For lifelong learners, the University of South Carolina Beaufort is home to OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute), a nationally recognized program devoted to the joy of continued learning for adults over 50. As one of just 125 OLLI sites in the country, OLLI at USCB fosters a vibrant, inclusive community where adults can expand their horizons through meaningful intellectual and social experiences.
With a mix of public and private options, both Hilton Head and Bluffton combine quality education with the charm and relaxed pace of Lowcountry living.
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