Largest New York Private High Schools

The average private high school in New York has 348 students (2024).
The largest private high school in New York is Uta Of Kiryas Joel with 9,361 students.
School Size Range: 1,116 9,361 Avg. School Size: 2,019

Largest New York Private High Schools (2024)

School
# Students
Grades
Location
Rank: #11.
Uta Of Kiryas Joel
(Jewish)
Students: 9,361
Grades: PK-11
51 Forest Rd
Monroe, NY 10950
(845) 783-5800
Rank: #22.
Khhd Yoel Of Satmar Bp
(Jewish)
Students: 4,600
Grades: PK-12
76 Rutledge St
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718) 797-2888
Rank: #33.
Bais Rochel School
All-girls | Special Program Emphasis (Jewish)
Students: 4,482
Grades: PK-12
7 Israel Zupnick Dr
Monroe, NY 10950
(845) 783-5820
Rank: #44.
Bnos Yisroel Girls' School Of Viznitz
(Jewish)
(1)
Students: 3,290
Grades: PK-12
1 School Ter
Monsey, NY 10952
(845) 352-3267
Rank: #55.
The Ursuline School
All-girls (Catholic)
Students: 2,770
Grades: 6-12
1354 North Ave
New Rochelle, NY 10804
(914) 636-3950
Rank: #66.
Kellenberg Memorial High School
(Catholic)
(1)
Students: 2,512
Grades: 6-12
1400 Glenn Curtiss Blvd
Uniondale, NY 11553
(516) 292-0200
Rank: #77.
St. Francis Prep
St. Francis Prep Photo
(Catholic)
(1)
Students: 2,464
Grades: 9-12
6100 Francis Lewis Blvd
Fresh Meadows, NY 11365
(718) 423-8810
Rank: #88.
St. Anthony's High School
(Catholic)
Students: 2,410
Grades: 9-12
275 Wolf Hill Rd
Melville, NY 11747
(631) 271-2020
Rank: #99.
Students: 2,145
Grades: PK-12
4820 16th Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11204
(718) 438-0060
Rank: #1010.
Avenues The World School
Avenues The World School Photo - Avenues New York
(3)
Students: 1,958
Grades: NS-12
259 10th Avenue
New York, NY 10001
(646) 664-0800
Rank: #1111.
Magen David Yesh-isaac Shlm E
(Jewish)
Students: 1,949
Grades: PK-12
2130 Mcdonald Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11223
(718) 954-3305
Rank: #1212.
Chaminade High School
All-boys (Catholic)
(3)
Students: 1,700
Grades: 9-12
340 Jackson Ave
Mineola, NY 11501
(516) 742-5555
Rank: #1313.
Yeshiva Darchei Torah
All-boys (Jewish)
Students: 1,689
Grades: PK-12
257 Beach 17th Street
Far Rockaway, NY 11691
(718) 868-4450
Rank: #1414.
Students: 1,662
Grades: PK-12
3901 Fieldston Road
Bronx, NY 10471
(718) 329-7300
Rank: #1515.
Educational Institute Oholei Torah-oholei Menachem
All-boys | Special Program Emphasis (Jewish)
Students: 1,644
Grades: K-12
667 Eastern Pkwy
Brooklyn, NY 11213
(718) 778-3340
Rank: #1616.
Horace Mann School
Students: 1,547
Grades: PK-12
231 W 246th St
Bronx, NY 10471
(718) 432-4115
Rank: #1717.
Archbishop Molloy High School
Archbishop Molloy High School Photo - The six-acre campus features an all-weather track and baseball field.
(Catholic)
Students: 1,546
Grades: 9-12
8353 Manton St
Jamaica, NY 11435
(718) 441-2100
Rank: #1818.
Xaverian High School
(Catholic)
Students: 1,500
Grades: 6-12
7100 Shore Rd
Brooklyn, NY 11209
(718) 238-0742
Rank: #1919.
Students: 1,483
Grades: PK-12
24-50 FDR Drive
New York, NY 10010
(212) 584-3033
Rank: #2020.
Yeshiva Visnitz School
(Jewish)
Students: 1,456
Grades: K-12
15 Elyon Rd Box 446
Monsey, NY 10952
(845) 356-1010
Rank: #2121.
St. Joseph By The Sea High School
St. Joseph By The Sea High School Photo - College Pride Day
(Catholic)
(2)
Students: 1,412
Grades: 9-12
5150 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10312
(718) 984-6500
Rank: #2222.
United Talmudical Academy
All-girls (Jewish)
Students: 1,385
Grades: PK-12
89 S Main St
Spring Valley, NY 10977
(845) 425-0392
Rank: #2323.
Dalton School
Students: 1,317
Grades: K-12
108 E 89th St
New York, NY 10128
(212) 423-5200
Rank: #2424.
Students: 1,299
Grades: PK-12
5250 Fieldston Road
Bronx, NY 10471
(718) 549-8810
Rank: #2525.
Beth Rochel School
All-girls (Jewish)
Students: 1,258
Grades: PK-12
145 Saddle River Rd
Monsey, NY 10952
(845) 352-5000
Rank: #2626.
Students: 1,254
Grades: PK-12
5 W 93rd St
New York, NY 10025
(212) 749-6200
Rank: #2727.
Students: 1,244
Grades: PK-12
389 Central Ave
Lawrence, NY 11559
(516) 569-3370
Rank: #2828.
Students: 1,215
Grades: 7-12
71 E 94th St
New York, NY 10128
(212) 860-1212
Rank: #2929.
Cardinal Spellman High School
Cardinal Spellman High School Photo - Where boys and girls with dreams become men and women of vision.
(Catholic)
(2)
Students: 1,205
Grades: 9-12
1 Cardinal Spellman Place
Bronx, NY 10466
(718) 881-8000
Rank: #3030.
St. John The Baptist Diocesan High School
St. John The Baptist Diocesan High School Photo - SJB student produced Stained Glass in front lobby
(Catholic)
(3)
Students: 1,200
Grades: 9-12
1170 Montauk Highway
West Islip, NY 11795
(631) 587-8000
Rank: #3131.
Lycee Francais de New York
Lycee Francais de New York Photo
(1)
Students: 1,192
Grades: NS-12
505 E 75th St
New York, NY 10021
(212) 369-1400
Rank: #3232.
Bais Esther School
(Jewish)
Students: 1,161
Grades: PK-12
1353 50th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11219
(718) 436-1234
Rank: #3333.
Bnos Bais Yaakov-far Rockaway
All-girls (Jewish)
Students: 1,136
Grades: PK-12
613 Beach 9th St
Far Rockaway, NY 11691
(718) 337-6000
Rank: #3434.
Students: 1,120
Grades: NS-12
9216 Seventh Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11228
(718) 836-9800
Rank: #3535.
Bnos Yerusmalayim
All-girls (Jewish)
Students: 1,116
Grades: PK-12
600 Mcdonald Ave Ste A
Brooklyn, NY 11218
(718) 871-0500
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the New York average Private High Schools student size?
The New York average Private High Schools student size is 348 for 2024.
What are the Private High Schools with the largest student size in New York?
The top ranked Private High Schools in New York include Uta Of Kiryas Joel, Khhd Yoel Of Satmar Bp and Bais Rochel School.

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