South High School can refer any of the following high schools in the United States:
- South Anchorage High School in Anchorage, Alaska
- South High School (Bakersfield, California) in Bakersfield, California
- South High School (Torrance) in Torrance, California
- South High School (Denver) in Denver, Colorado
- Crystal Lake South High School in Crystal Lake, Illinois
- Downers Grove South High School, in Downers Grove, Illinois
- Maine South High School in Park Ridge, Illinois
- Plainfield South High School in Plainfield, Illinois
- Valley Stream South High School in Valley Stream, New York
- Newton South High School in Newton, Massachusetts
- South High School (Minneapolis) in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Williamsville South High School in Williamsville, New York
- Fargo South High School in Fargo, North Dakota
- South High School (Cleveland, Ohio) in Cleveland, Ohio
- South High School (Columbus, Ohio) in Columbus, Ohio
- South High School (Springfield, Ohio) in Springfield, Ohio
- South High School (Willoughby, Ohio) in Willoughby, Ohio
- Omaha South High School in Omaha, Nebraska
- South High School (Salt Lake City) in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Parkersburg South High School in Parkersburg, West Virginia
- Sheboygan South High School in Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- South Division High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Cheyenne South High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming
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