Best 93215 California Private Schools (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there is 1 private school serving 30 students in 93215, CA (there are 18 public schools, serving 12,321 public students). Less than 1% of all K-12 students in 93215, CA are educated in private schools (compared to the CA state average of 10%).
100% of private schools in 93215, CA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).

Private Schools in 93215, CA (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Sequoia Christian Academy
Alternative School (Christian)
629 Main St
Delano, CA 93215
(661) 721-2721
Gr: PK-7 | 30 students
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93215, California Private Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Quick Facts
1732 11th Avenue
Delano, CA 93215
(661) 725-9055
Gr: K-8 | 65 students
2222 9th Avenue
Delano, CA 93215
(661) 725-2827
Gr: PK-3 | 77 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many private schools are located in 93215, CA?
1 private schools are located in 93215, CA.
What percentage of students in 93215 go to private school?
Less than 1% of all K-12 students in 93215 are educated in private schools (compared to the CA state average of 10%).
What percentage of private schools are religiously affiliated in 93215?
100% of private schools in 93215 are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).

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