Washington County Private Schools

There are 11 private schools in Washington County, Tennessee, serving 1,165 students. You can narrow this list by specifying additional search criteria.

Washington County Private Schools - Tennessee

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
Gray Tri Cities Christian School
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
78 PK-K
Gray Tri City Sda School
19 K-9
Johnson City Ashley Academy
105 PK-8
Johnson City Calvary Church Family School
20 K-9
Johnson City Central Baptist Church
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
10 NS-K
Johnson City Munsey Kindergarten
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
14 K
Johnson City Providence Academy
457 K-12
Johnson City St Mary School
185 K-9
Johnson City Sunset Drive KinderCare
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
n/a NS-PK
Johnson City Tri-cities Christian School
259 PK-6
Limestone Steppen Stone Academy
All-boys (Alternative School)
18 7-12

County Statistics:

About This County (Washington)
County Statistics
(TN) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 87,201 people 5,681,706 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 28% 18%
Median Household Income $32,714 $37,864
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