Ballston Spa High School

Ballston Spa High School
220 Ballston Avenue
Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Saratoga

United States
Information
TypePublic
MottoEducating Everyone Takes Everyone
Establishedc 1998
School districtBallston Spa Central School District
SuperintendentGianleo Duca
PrincipalMatthew Robinson
Teaching staff109.96 (FTE)
Enrollment1,300 (2024–2025)
Student to teacher ratio11.82
Colors    Purple and Gold
MascotScottie dog
Websitehttps://highschool.bscsd.org/

Ballston Spa High School is a public high school located in Ballston Spa, New York, United States. It is part of the Ballston Spa Central School District, which covers the towns of Ballston, Milton, and Malta in Saratoga County. The mascot is the Scottie dog, dedicated to long-time athletic director/coach Coach William R. Scott. The school colors are Purple and Gold but the complementary (alternative) color of black is often used.

The high school was shifted to a new building in 1998; it remains on the same campus as the previous high school, which now functions as a middle school. Prior to moving to current complex in the 1950s, Ballston Spa High School was located in what is now Malta Avenue Elementary School. Graduating class sizes range from 300 to 400, resulting in a total student population of around 1,400.