Best 30286 Georgia Private Schools (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 3 private schools serving 196 students in 30286, GA (there are 4 public schools, serving 4,086 public students). 5% of all K-12 students in 30286, GA are educated in private schools (compared to the GA state average of 8%).
100% of private schools in 30286, GA are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Baptist).

Private Schools in 30286, GA (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Overcomers' Academy
(Christian)
4178 Crest Hwy
Thomaston, GA 30286
(706) 646-1450
Gr: PK-12 | 36 students
Upson Christian Academy
(Baptist)
2088 Yatesville Hwy
Thomaston, GA 30286
(706) 647-3113
Gr: PK-12 | 51 students Tuition listed
Westwood Christian Academy
(Christian)
96 Pickard Rd
Thomaston, GA 30286
(706) 647-8131
Gr: PK-12 | 109 students Tuition listed

Frequently Asked Questions

How many private schools are located in 30286, GA?
3 private schools are located in 30286, GA.
What percentage of students in 30286 go to private school?
5% of all K-12 students in 30286 are educated in private schools (compared to the GA state average of 8%).
What percentage of private schools are religiously affiliated in 30286?
100% of private schools in 30286 are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Baptist).

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