North Gwinnett Middle School is the largest middle school in the county, according to data from Gwinnett County Public Schools.

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The district conducts multiple enrollment counts at the beginning of each year, with the final count occurring in October. In the latest count, Sugar Hill’s North Gwinnett clocked in at 2,232 students. Trickum Middle School in Lilburn was next, with 2,178 kids. Richards Middle School in Lawrenceville was not far behind at 2,163, just 15 fewer students. McConnell Middle School in Loganville was fourth largest, with 2,134 students, and Twin Rivers Middle School in Buford rounded out the top five at 2,083.

The full list of schools by enrollment is below:

1. North Gwinnett Middle School: 2,232

2. Trickum Middle School:  2,178

3. Richards Middle School: 2,163

4. McConnell Middle School: 2,134

5. Twin Rivers Middle School: 2,083

6. Creekland Middle School: 1,984

7. Shiloh Middle School: 1,827

8. Lilburn Middle School: 1,741

9. Osborne Middle School: 1,713

10. Dacula Middle School: 1,661

11. Summerour Middle School: 1,646

12. Sweetwater Middle School: 1,558

13. Duluth Middle School: 1,469

14. Lanier Middle School: 1,411

15. Crews Middle School: 1,398

16. Radloff Middle School: 1,396

17. Hull Middle School: 1,301

18. Pinckneyville Middle School: 1,277

19. Grace Snell Middle School: 1,246

20. Berkmar Middle School: 1,219

21. Five Forks Middle School: 1,169

22. Bay Creek Middle School: 1,155

23. Couch Middle School: 1,074

24. Northbrook Middle School: 1,007

25. Jones Middle School: 962

26. Moore Middle School: 943

27. Snellville Middle School: 898

28. Coleman Middle School: 838

29. Gwinnett Online Campus: 245

30. New Life Academy: 111

31. GIVE (Gwinnett Intervention Education) West: 64

32. The BRIDGE (special education program): 41

33. GIVE (Gwinnett Intervention Education) East: 34

34. International Transition Center: 23

35. Oakland Meadow School: 13

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