Best Rhode Island Private High Schools Offering Squash Sport (2022)
For the 2022 school year, there are 4 private high schools offering squash as an interscholastic sport serving 1,879 students in Rhode Island.
The best top ranked offering squash sport private high schools in Rhode Island include Lincoln School, St. George's School and Portsmouth Abbey School.
The average acceptance rate is 27%, which is lower than the Rhode Island private high school average acceptance rate of 57%.
Top Private High Schools Offering Squash Sport in Rhode Island (2022)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Lincoln School![Lincoln School Photo - Lincoln's campus is located in the heart of the East Side of Providence. Lincoln School Photo - Lincoln's campus is located in the heart of the East Side of Providence.]()

All-girls (Friends)
301 Butler Ave
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 331-9696
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 331-9696
Grades: NS-12
| 386 students
Moses Brown School![Moses Brown School Photo Moses Brown School Photo]()

(Friends)
250 Lloyd Ave
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 831-7350
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 831-7350
Grades: NS-12
| 753 students
Portsmouth Abbey School![Portsmouth Abbey School Photo Portsmouth Abbey School Photo]()

(Catholic)
285 Corys Ln
Portsmouth, RI 02871
(401) 643-1248
Portsmouth, RI 02871
(401) 643-1248
Grades: 9-12
| 360 students
St. George's School![St. George's School Photo - An aerial view of campus from the northwest. St. George's School Photo - An aerial view of campus from the northwest.]()

(Episcopal)
372 Purgatory Road
Middletown, RI 02842
(401) 847-7565
Middletown, RI 02842
(401) 847-7565
Grades: 9-12
| 380 students
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