For the 2024 school year, there are 10 private high schools belonging to National Association for the Education of Young Children serving 3,530 students in Florida. You can also find more schools membership associations in Florida.
The top ranked private high schools belonging to National Association for the Education of Young Children in Florida include Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Blessed Star Montessori Christian School and Cushman School.
The average acceptance rate is 87%, which is higher than the Florida private high school average acceptance rate of 83%.
80% of private high schools belonging to National Association for the Education of Young Children in Florida are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Pentecostal).
Top Ranked Private High Schools Belonging to National Association for the Education of Young Children in Florida (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
9151 N Davis Hwy
Pensacola, FL 32514
(850) 476-9208
Pensacola, FL 32514
(850) 476-9208
Grades: PK-12
| 16 students
1357 NE 82 Avenue
Old Town, FL 32680
(352) 542-3306
Old Town, FL 32680
(352) 542-3306
Grades: K-12
| 75 students
4455 Atlantic Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 396-5751
Jacksonville, FL 32207
(904) 396-5751
Grades: NS-12
| 1,254 students
500 Nw 122nd Ave
Miami, FL 33182
(305) 220-5955
Miami, FL 33182
(305) 220-5955
Grades: PK-12
| 380 students
Growing Together Academy
(Christian)
843 Woodbury Rd
Orlando, FL 32828
(407) 737-0455
Orlando, FL 32828
(407) 737-0455
Grades: PK-11
| 321 students
2400 Pine Tree Dr
Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 532-6421
Miami Beach, FL 33140
(305) 532-6421
Grades: PK-12
| 570 students
200 S 3rd St
Lake Wales, FL 33853
(863) 676-8299
Lake Wales, FL 33853
(863) 676-8299
Grades: K-12
| 27 students
La Scuola
Special Program Emphasis
19350 Belview Drive
Miami, FL 33157
(305) 278-9555
Miami, FL 33157
(305) 278-9555
Grades: PK-9
| 161 students
3348 Edgewood Ave.
Fort Myers, Florida 33916
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 645-8122
Fort Myers, FL 33901
(239) 645-8122
Grades: PK-11
| 82 students
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