2025 California state test results
Banning, California school test scores and rankings
Across 7 public schools with results, the median reading proficiency was 28.2% and the median math proficiency was 21.1%. The median combined result ranked at the 21st percentile among comparable California schools.
Located in Riverside County.
Schools with scores
7
Students represented
3,864
Median school percentile
21st
Schools improving
6
Schools declining
0
Schools
Rank combines reading and math standing among comparable California schools. CA Percentile shows that combined statewide standing. Select any header to sort.
| 1 | Beaumont Middle College High | High | Beaumont Unified | 51.5% | No | 69.6% | 52.2% | 85th |
| 2 | Banning High | Combined (7-12) | Banning Unified | 91.7% | No | 47.8% | 21.1% | 48th |
| 3 | Hemmerling Elementary | Elementary | Banning Unified | 93.2% | No | 36.9% | 23.7% | 30th |
| 4 | New Horizon High | High | Banning Unified | 88.2% | No | 21.1% | 5.3% | 21st |
| 5 | Central Elementary | Elementary | Banning Unified | 91.8% | No | 28.2% | 23.2% | 21st |
| 6 | Hoffer Elementary | Elementary | Banning Unified | 92.6% | No | 28.2% | 15.4% | 14th |
| 7 | Nicolet Middle | Combined (6-9) | Banning Unified | 91.2% | No | 18.6% | 8.4% | 10th |
Highest-ranked schools by level
Elementary schools
- 1Hemmerling Elementary
30th percentile
- 2Central Elementary
21st percentile
- 3Hoffer Elementary
14th percentile
High schools
- 1Beaumont Middle College High
85th percentile
- 2New Horizon High
21st percentile
Districts serving local schools
District scores cover the entire district, including schools outside this place when district boundaries cross city lines. Select any header to sort.
| 1 | Beaumont Unified 16 schools districtwide | 50.6% | 36.5% | 63rd |
| 2 | Banning Unified 8 schools districtwide | 27.4% | 15.3% | 13th |
Other cities in Riverside County
How these rankings work
Rankings use the latest available California reading and math results. Schools are compared with other California schools serving similar grade levels. Medians describe the typical local result and are not districtwide averages. Virtual schools are excluded, and cities with fewer than three scored schools are omitted from the indexed location directory.