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Best Rhode Island Private High Schools Belonging to Other school association(s) (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 7 private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) serving 657 students in Rhode Island. You can also find more schools membership associations in Rhode Island.
The top ranked private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) in Rhode Island include Portsmouth Abbey School, Federal Hill House Early Learning Center, and St. Patrick Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 66%, which is higher than the Rhode Island private high school average acceptance rate of 63%.
29% of private high schools belonging to Other school association(s) in Rhode Island are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).

Top Ranked Private High Schools Belonging to Other school association(s) in Rhode Island (2025)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Federal Hill House Early Learning Center
Special Program Emphasis
9 Courtland St
Providence, RI 02909
(401) 421-4722
Gr: K-9 | 72 students
Portsmouth Abbey School
Portsmouth Abbey School Photo
(Catholic)
285 Corys Ln
Portsmouth, RI 02871
(401) 643-1248
Gr: 9-12 | 337 students Avg. class size: 12 students Sports: 18 | Extracurrculars: 22 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
St. Patrick Academy
(Catholic)
244 Smith Street
Providence, RI 02908
(401) 421-9300
Gr: 9-12 | 101 students Avg. class size: 22 students Tuition & acceptance rate listed
School One
School One Photo
(2)
220 University Avenue
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 331-2497
Gr: 9-12 | 88 students Avg. class size: 9 students Extracurrculars: 6 Tuition listed
Eleanor Briggs School
Special Education School
116 Long St
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 732-1540
Gr: 1-12 | 25 students
The Spurwink School
Special Education School
365 River Rd
Lincoln, RI 02865
(401) 751-5351
Gr: 1-12 | 26 students Tuition listed
The Tides School
Special Education School
790 Broad St
Providence, RI 02907
(401) 467-8228
Gr: 9-12 | 8 students

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