Top Springfield Private High Schools
For the 2021 school year, there are 13 top private high schools in Springfield, Missouri, serving 2,116 students.
Minority enrollment is 20% of the student body, and the student:teacher ratio is 10:1.
Top Springfield, MO Private High Schools (2021)
- School Location Grades Students
- Christian Schools Of Springfield(Baptist)2660 N Grant Ave
Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 831-1500 Grades: PK-11 | 118 students
- Dayspring Christian School(Calvinist)2157 N Prospect Ave
Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 869-6095 Grades: PK-12 | 96 students
- Grace Classical Academy(Christian)2438 E Cherry
Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 877-7910 Grades: PK-12 | 151 students
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- Greene Co. Youth AcademyAlternative School1111 N Robberson Ave
Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 829-6399 Grades: 6-12 | 7 students
- 901 S National Ave
Springfield, MO 65897
(417) 836-5124 Grades: K-12 | 364 students
- Infinity AcademySpecial Education School1613 W Elfindale St
Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 708-6670 Grades: 5-12 | 17 students
- Lakeland Regional School(Christian)440 S. Market Ave.
Springfield, MO 65810
(417) 520-1330 Grades: 2-12 | 91 students
- 3304 South Cox Ave
Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 887-9848 Grades: PK-12 | 631 students
- Park Avenue Christian School(Baptist)2850 N Park Ave
Springfield, MO 65803
(417) 865-9875 Grades: PK-11 | 24 students
- Springfield Catholic High School(Roman Catholic)2340 S Eastgate Ave
Springfield, MO 65809
(417) 887-8817 Grades: 9-12 | 405 students
- Springfield Seventh-day Adventist Junior Academy(Seventh Day Adventist)704 S Belview Ave
Springfield, MO 65802
(417) 862-0833 Grades: K-10 | 32 students
- 202 E. Walnut Lawn St.
Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 869-8077 Grades: PK-12 | 159 students
- U.schoolSpecial Program Emphasis425 W Mcdaniel St Ste 160
Springfield, MO 65806
(417) 425-6869 Grades: 6-12 | 21 students
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