For the 2025 school year, there are 5 all-boys private schools serving 1,611 students in Arizona.
The top ranked all-boys private schools in Arizona include Brophy College Preparatory and San Pedro Valley Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 65%, which is lower than the Arizona private school average acceptance rate of 87%.
Top Ranked Arizona All-Boys Private Schools (2025)
School
Location
Quick Facts
Brophy College Preparatory![Brophy College Preparatory Photo - Brophy Bronco near the 9-acre Brophy Sports Campus Brophy College Preparatory Photo - Brophy Bronco near the 9-acre Brophy Sports Campus]()

All-boys (Catholic)
4701 N Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 264-5291
Phoenix, AZ 85012
(602) 264-5291
Gr: 6-12 | 1,381 student Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 18 | Extracurrculars: 71 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
San Pedro Valley Academy
All-boys | Alternative School
6107 E Grant Rd
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 457-9057
Tucson, AZ 85712
(520) 457-9057
Gr: 9-12 | 33 students Tuition listed
29210 N 59th St
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
(480) 563-5710
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
(480) 563-5710
Gr: PK-4 | 120 students Tuition listed
William K Eaton School
All-boys | Alternative School
868 E University Dr
Mesa, AZ 85203
(480) 969-4024
Mesa, AZ 85203
(480) 969-4024
Gr: 8-12 | 46 students Avg. class size: 13 students
Yeshiva High School Of Arizona
All-boys (Jewish)
727 E Glendale Ave Ste 2b
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 266-1213
Phoenix, AZ 85020
(602) 266-1213
Gr: 9-12 | 31 students Tuition listed
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked all-boys private schools in Arizona?
The top ranked all-boys private schools in Arizona include Brophy College Preparatory and San Pedro Valley Academy.
How many all-boys private schools are located in Arizona?
5 all-boys private schools are located in Arizona.
How diverse are all-boys private schools in Arizona?
Arizona all-boys private schools are approximately 35% minority students, which is lower than the Arizona private school average of 38%.
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