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 10 Private Schools locations in Parma, Ohio.

Parents in Parma 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 Parma City, Ohio Private Schools

Bethany Christian School & Day Care

View Details Call Now (216) 661-6600

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Bethel Christian Academy

View Details Call Now (440) 842-8575

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Bethany Lutheran School

View Details Call Now (440) 884-1010

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Holy Family School Of Parma

View Details Call Now (440) 842-7785

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Parma Montessori & Child Care Center

View Details Call Now (216) 898-9520

Parma Montessori & Child Care Center

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Saint Bridget Of Kildare School

View Details Call Now (440) 886-1468

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St Columbkille School

View Details Call Now (216) 524-4816

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St. Charles Borromeo Elementary School

View Details Call Now (440) 886-5546

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St. Anthony Of Padua School

View Details Call Now (440) 845-3444

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St. Francis De Sales School

View Details Call Now (440) 884-2340

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Parents in Parma 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.