Coffee High School (Georgia)

Coffee High School offers all students Career Technical and Agriculture Education Pathways through a fully integrated CTAE Program.

Coffee High School’s Advanced Placement (AP) program has been recognized for excellence at the state and national level.

In 2014, Coffee High School was placed on the 5th Annual College Board District AP Honor Roll.

[3] Coffee High School football took off when former Trojan player Bonwell Royal became the head coach in the 1970s.

[4] Royal retired in 2005,[5] and the state legislature passed House Resolution 306 to commend him for his 34-year career, 26 of which were with Coffee High School.

[9] In 2008, under new Head Coach Ken Eldridge, the Trojans finished with a 7-3 record, barely qualifying for the state Playoffs.

The Trojans went 10-4, defeated teams like Ware County, Valdosta, and Northside Warner Robins, and played in their first ever GHSA State Championship game.

Coffee played Lee County, their Region 1-6A rival, in the State Championship game, but lost 28-21 in overtime.

[14] In 2023, the Trojans finished 15-0 and defeated the Creekside Seminoles 31-14 to win their first state championship in school history.

Received Superior and Excellent ratings at the West Port Marching Band Competition in Florida.

2010-2011: Participated in a marching band festival at Bear Stadium in Pierce County and received an "all superior" rating.

Jardine Stadium