Best Indiana All-Boys Private High Schools (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 6 all-boys private high schools serving 167 students in Indiana.
83% of all-boys private high schools in Indiana are religiously affiliated (most commonly Jewish and Catholic).

All-Boys Private High Schools in Indiana (2025)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Good News Academy
All-boys (Baptist)
11707 S County Road 300 W
Reelsville, IN 46171
(765) 795-3722
Gr: 9-12 | 11 students
Pierceton Woods Academy
All-boys | Alternative School
27 Pequignot Dr
Pierceton, IN 46562
(574) 400-2198
Gr: 6-12 | 34 students
The Rabbi Naftali Riff Yeshiva
All-boys (Jewish)
6510 Hoover Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 253-5253
Gr: 9-12 | 46 students
Sacred Heart Apostolic School
All-boys (Catholic)
5901 N 500 E
Rolling Prairie, IN 46371
(603) 520-2678
Gr: 8-12 | 22 students Tuition listed
Wernle Childrens Home School
All-boys | Alternative School (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (formerly AELC, ALC, or LCA))
2000 Wernle Rd
Richmond, IN 47374
(765) 966-2506
Gr: 7-12 | 31 students
Yeshiva Of South Bend
All-boys (Jewish)
3207 S High St
South Bend, IN 46614
(574) 231-5173
Gr: 9-11 | 23 students

Frequently Asked Questions

How many all-boys private high schools are located in Indiana?
6 all-boys private high schools are located in Indiana.
How diverse are all-boys private high schools in Indiana?
Indiana all-boys private high schools are approximately 44% minority students, which is higher than the Indiana private school average of 25%.
What percentage of all-boys private high schools are religiously affiliated in Indiana?
83% of all-boys private high schools in Indiana are religiously affiliated (most commonly Jewish and Catholic).

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