Private schools offer families alternatives to the public school system, with a range of educational philosophies, religious affiliations, and academic programs that serve students from preschool through 12th grade. There are 50 Private Schools locations in Washington, District of Columbia.
Parents in Washington considering private school enrollment should contact each school's admissions office to learn about grade availability, application timelines, tuition rates, and financial aid options that may reduce out-of-pocket education costs.
List of Washington City, District Of Columbia Private Schools
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
Kirov Academy Of Ballet Of Washington Dc
Nannie Helen Burroughs School
Second New St Paul Baptist Church Day Care
San Miguel School
Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center
St Anselms Abbey School
St Thomas More Catholic
The Bridges Academy
The French Maternal School
The School For Ethics And Global Leadership
Archbishop Carroll High School
Broad Branch Childrens House
Christian Family Montessori
Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School
Dupont Park Adventist School
Franklin Montessori School
Howard University Early Learning Program
Just Us Kids
Kennedy Institute
Lowell School
Lena Sears Child Development Center
Maret School
National Childrens Center
Metropolitan Day School
National Cathedral School
National Childrens Center Se
Preparatory School Of Dc
River School
Our Lady Of Victory School
Randall Hyland Private School
Psychiatric Inst Of Washington (Sped)
Roots Activity Learning Center
Rhema Christian Center School
Sheridan School
St Anns Academy
St Anthony Catholic School
The Childrens House Of Washington
St Peter School
Washington Jesuit Academy
The Lab School Of Washington
Annunciation Catholic School
Blessed Sacrament School
Bishop John T Walker School For Boys
Cornerstone Community School
Gonzaga College High School
High Road School
Holy Trinity School
Nation House
Naylor Road School
Private Schools near Washington
Parents in Washington researching private schools should prepare a list of questions about class sizes, teacher credentials, extracurricular offerings, and special education support before scheduling a school visit. Bringing student records including previous report cards, standardized test results, and any individualized education plans will help admissions staff assess placement and available support services.
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