For the 2025 school year, there are 5 mennonite private schools serving 111 students in North Carolina. You can also find more religiously affiliated schools in North Carolina.
Mennonite Private Schools in North Carolina (2025)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Cedar Fork Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
1362 Fountaintown Rd
Beulaville, NC 28518
(910) 298-5505
Beulaville, NC 28518
(910) 298-5505
Grades: 1-10
| 22 students
Hope Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
680 Mainstem Rd
Pantego, NC 27860
(252) 935-5301
Pantego, NC 27860
(252) 935-5301
Grades: 1-10
| 26 students
Miller Creek Mennonite
(Mennonite)
9026 Privette Hill Ln
Spring Hope, NC 27882
(252) 862-6563
Spring Hope, NC 27882
(252) 862-6563
Grades: 1-9
| 13 students
Severn Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
228 New Hope Ln
Margarettsville, NC 27853
(252) 585-0291
Margarettsville, NC 27853
(252) 585-0291
Grades: 1-10
| 15 students
Swift Creek Mennonite School
(Mennonite)
1283 Honolulu Rd
Grifton, NC 28530
(623) 256-8664
Grifton, NC 28530
(623) 256-8664
Grades: 1-8
| 35 students
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