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Best California Private High Schools Offering Ballet Sport (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 11 private high schools offering ballet as an interscholastic sport serving 4,523 students in California.
The top ranked offering ballet sport private high schools in California include Campbell Hall, Oakwood School, and Cal Coast Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 82%, which is higher than the California private high school average acceptance rate of 78%.
27% of private high schools offering ballet sport in California are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Episcopal).

Top Private High Schools Offering Ballet Sport in California (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Campbell Hall
Campbell Hall Photo
(Episcopal)
(9)
4533 Laurel Canyon Blvd
Valley Village, CA 91607
(818) 980-7280
Grades: K-12
| 1,148 students
Oakwood School
Oakwood School Photo
(3)
11230 Moorpark Street/11600 Magnolia Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91602
(818) 732-3150
Grades: K-12
| 822 students
11255 Central Ave.
Ontario, CA 91762
(909) 999-0025
Grades: PK-12
| 132 students
Cal Coast Academy
Cal Coast Academy Photo
(2)
11555 Clews Ranch Road
San Diego, CA 92130
(858) 481-0882
Grades: 6-12
| 58 students
3051 El Cajon Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92104
(619) 584-2454
Grades: NS-12
| 231 students
Merit Academy
Merit Academy Photo - Engineering a brake-light system. All students engage in ProjectMERIT where they start an independent project that teaches them leadership and critical thinking skills in the real world. These projects separate Merit Academy students from their peers in the competitive college admissions process.
Alternative School
(4)
2392 North Rodeo Gulch Road
Soquel, CA 95073
(831) 462-5655
Grades: 9-12
| 24 students
New Roads School
New Roads School Photo - New Roads School provides an inspired college preparatory program from which an authentically diverse student population, mirroring the rich diversity of Los Angeles, develops a personal dedication to learning, a respect for independent thinking, and an expanding curiosity about the world and its people.
(7)
3131 Olympic Boulevard
Santa Monica, CA 90404
(310) 828-5582
Grades: K-12
| 554 students
Praada Academy
P O Box 73534
Los Angeles, CA 90003
(323) 304-1891
Grades: K-12
| 35 students
Santa Catalina School
Santa Catalina School Photo - The Marine Ecology Research Program on their summer trip to Hawaii.
(Catholic)
(6)
1500 Mark Thomas Dr.
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 655-9300
Grades: 9-12
| 200 students
Viewpoint School
(2)
23620 Mulholland Hwy
Calabasas, CA 91302
(818) 591-6580
Grades: K-12
| 1,159 students
Integrity Christian School
Alternative School (Pentecostal)
4905 E La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92807
(877) 427-4905
Grades: PK-12
| 160 students

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