Presbyterian Private Schools in North Carolina (NC)

Browse Presbyterian private schools in North Carolina below. You can also find more religiously affiliated schools in North Carolina.

North Carolina Presbyterian High Schools

Town
High School
# Students
Grades
Huntersville Southlake Christian Academy
747 K-12
Locust Carolina Christian School
116 K-11
Matthews Covenant Day School
858 PK-12

North Carolina Presbyterian Elementary Schools

Town
Elementary School
# Students
Grades
Charlotte Back Creek Christian Academy
228 K-8
Huntersville Southlake Christian Academy
747 K-12
Locust Carolina Christian School
116 K-11
Matthews Covenant Day School
858 PK-12
Mooresville Harbor Christian Academy
16 K-2
Raleigh White Memorial Presbyterian Church Week Day School
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
32 K
Wilmington Myrtle Grove Christian School
425 K-9
Winston Salem Reynolda Preschool and Kindergarten
(Early Childhood / Day Care)
70 PK-K

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About This State (NC)
(NC) State Statistics
Nationwide Statistics
Population (Approximate) 8,047,333 people 285,111,368 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 24% 25%
Median Household Income $40,360 $36,135
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