Baton Rouge Magnet High

GRADE LEVELS: 9th - 12th

A LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE

BRMHS brings a diverse academic background to students, which allows them to excel in extracurricular activities.

Baton Rouge Magnet High School is a premier certified magnet school boasting 32 advanced placement classes and 20 honors classes. This award-winning school offers a myriad of course selections that include robotics, AP Capstone-Seminar and Research, architecture, computer science, media arts, radio and business. The three-time Blue Ribbon school and Green Ribbon school has an equally extensive list of unique clubs to meet all students’ specialized interests. Talented classes in music, drama, as well as visual and fine arts (piano, orchestra, band and ballet) are offered. BRMHS featues volleyball, soccer, cross country, wrestling, powerlifting, gymnastics, swimming, tennis, bowling and golf. World language courses include Latin, French, Spanish, German, Greek and Chinese.

College & Career Pathways

Architecture & Construction
ARTS, AV TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Meet the principal

Our goal is to provide all students with multiple opportunities to discover their passion. We know that passionate students excel in every area of their lives. The administration, teachers, parents, and students work together for students to achieve academic success and become impactful global citizens.

Nanette McCann

PRINCIPAL

This site will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance beginning at 5PM on July 2, 2025. We anticipate the site will be restored by 8:30PM on July 2, 2025. We apologize for any inconvenience.

All EBRPSS schools are closed 4/3 - 4/10 and all offices are closed 4/3 - 4/9 for Spring Break.

Stay Up to Date with the Latest Weather Updates

The East Baton Rouge Parish School System is advising families that school bus transportation may experience delays during the Friday afternoon commute home because of weather and road conditions across the parish. Transportation staff members are working to safely transport students while navigating possible heavy traffic, flooded areas and impacted roadways caused by
changing weather conditions.

District officials said student safety remains the top priority as drivers continue routes throughout the parish. The district appreciates the understanding and cooperation of families and the community during the weather event.