Best Michigan Mennonite Private Schools (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 5 mennonite private schools serving 201 students in Michigan. You can also find more religiously affiliated schools in Michigan.

Mennonite Private Schools in Michigan (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Countryside Christian School
(Mennonite)
4308 S Luce Rd
Ithaca, MI 48847
(989) 875-2313
Grades: K-8
| 83 students
Great Lakes Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
720 Ann Arbor Trl
Clare, MI 48617
(989) 802-1377
Grades: 1-9
| 49 students
Nottawa Christian School
(Mennonite)
26239 M 86
Sturgis, MI 49091
(269) 467-6454
Grades: K-10
| 26 students
Pelkie Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
37090 Tapiola Rd
Chassell, MI 49916
(906) 353-7481
Grades: 1-8
| 20 students
Pleasantview Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
8314 Adamson Lake Rd
Kaleva, MI 49645
(231) 239-3616
Grades: 1-8
| 23 students

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