Private schools in West Virginia are licensed and regulated by the state's department of education, which sets minimum standards for safety, curriculum, and accreditation while allowing institutions significant freedom in operations and admissions. West Virginia may also offer education savings account or voucher programs that provide public funding assistance to eligible families attending private schools.

Private Schools locations are available in 67 cities across West Virginia. They are spread across 36 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration of private schools include Charleston, Wheeling, Morgantown, reflecting larger population centers where demand for diverse educational options tends to support a wider range of private school institutions.

Families in West Virginia exploring private school options should contact each school's admissions office to request a prospectus, schedule a tour, and learn about financial aid availability, as tuition and assistance programs vary significantly from one institution to the next.

Families in West Virginia comparing private school options should check each school's accreditation status through the state department of education and request standardized test score data, graduation rates, and college placement outcomes. Many private schools in West Virginia hold open house events in the fall that are open to prospective families without an appointment.

Browse Private Schools by county across West Virginia to find the nearest location.