Oak Ridge Amish School in Seymour, MO serves 23 co–ed students from kindergarten through eighth grade in a rural setting.
The school has a student–teacher ratio of 12:1, supported by two teachers.
It follows an Amish orientation with other religious affiliation and operates as a regular elementary and secondary program.
Oak Ridge Amish School is one of several Amish schools in the Seymour area, with nearby schools enrolling between 37 and 56 students.
Quick Facts (2026)
- Grades: Kindergarten-8
- Enrollment: 23 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
School Overview
Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Kindergarten-8
Student Body
Total Students
23 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Students by Grade
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
2 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
12:1
National avg.: 11:1
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the application deadline for Oak Ridge Amish School?
The application deadline for Oak Ridge Amish School is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).
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