Parker Academy Photo - Parker Academy - Millville Building Location: 2 Fisk Rd, Concord, NH

Top 5 Best New Hampshire Private High Schools Belonging to Other school association(s) (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 11 private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) serving 1,782 students in New Hampshire. You can also find more schools membership associations in New Hampshire.
The top ranked private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) in New Hampshire include St. Paul's School, Coe-brown Northwood Academy, and Tri-city Christian Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 66%, which is lower than the New Hampshire private high school average acceptance rate of 70%.
27% of private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) in New Hampshire are religiously affiliated (most commonly Seventh Day Adventist and Other).

Top Ranked Private High Schools Belonging to Other school association(s) in New Hampshire (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
907 First Nh Tpke
Northwood, NH 03261
(603) 942-5531
Grades: 9-12
| 717 students
Estabrook Christian School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
1050 Route 12A
Plainfield, NH 03781
(603) 675-2455
Grades: 1-9
| 11 students
Parker Academy
Parker Academy Photo - Parker Academy - You deserve an education as unique and as brilliant as you are!
Special Education School
2 Fisk Rd
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 410-6240
Grades: 6-12
| 47 students
St. Paul's School
St. Paul's School Photo - Students walking to class after Chapel.
(Episcopal)
325 Pleasant Street
Concord, NH 03301
(603) 229-4700
Grades: 9-12
| 548 students
150 W High St
Somersworth, NH 03878
(603) 692-2093
Grades: PK-12
| 170 students
Hampshire Country School
Hampshire Country School Photo - Island Pond is regularly used for canoeing and fishing.
All-boys
28 Patey Circle
Rindge, NH 03461
(603) 899-3325
Grades: 3-10
| 20 students
Monarch School of New England
Monarch School of New England Photo - At the Monarch School of New England, students are celebrated for their own unique strengths and abilities. Programs are highly individualized, to build upon what students CAN do.
Special Education School
(1)
105 Eastern Avenue
Rochester, NH 03867
(603) 332-2848
Grades: K-12
| 64 students
Oliverian School
Oliverian School Photo - Aerial view of the Oliverian campus. The Meeting House, main Academic Building, and Mackinnon/Student Center can be seen.
(4)
28 Becket Dr
Pike, NH 03780
(603) 989-5100
Grades: 9-12
| 26 students
Robert B Jolicoeur School
Special Education School
1 Mammoth Rd
Manchester, NH 03109
(603) 621-3599
Grades: 4-12
| 105 students
The Rsec Academy
Special Education School
31 Old Nashua Road
Amherst, NH 03031
(603) 673-6656
Grades: 6-12
| 32 students
Waterville Valley Academy
Special Program Emphasis
88 Boulder Path Rd.
Waterville Valley, NH 03215
(603) 236-4246
Grades: 9-12
| 42 students

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