Soccer Private Schools in District of Columbia

District of Columbia Soccer Private Schools

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Town
All School
# Students
Grades
Washington Honored for National Blue Ribbon Award Blessed Sacrament Elementary School
505 K-9
Washington British School Of Washington
n/a NS-12
Washington Capitol Hill Day School
211 PK-8
Washington Edmund Burke School
310 6-12
Washington Gonzaga College High School
All-boys
964 9-12
Washington Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation's Capital
279 PK-6
Washington Lowell School
318 PK-8
Washington Maret School
635 K-12
Washington Montessori School Of Chevy Chase
(Montessori School)
57 NS-1
Washington National Presbyterian School
260 NS-6
Washington San Miguel School
All-boys (School with Special Program Emphasis)
61 6-8
Washington Sheridan School
231 K-8
Washington St Patrick S Episcopal Day School
520 K-9
Washington St. Gabriel School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
172 K-8
Washington The Field School
331 6-12
Washington Washington International School
(School with Special Program Emphasis)
904 PK-12

State Statistics:

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Nationwide Statistics
Population (Approximate) 572,059 people 285,111,368 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 50% 25%
Median Household Income $43,865 $36,135
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