For the 2025 school year, there are 6 blue ribbon private high schools serving 2,959 students in Tennessee.
The top ranked blue ribbon private high schools in Tennessee include Concord Christian School, Knoxville Catholic High School, and Davidson Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 75%, which is lower than the Tennessee private high school average acceptance rate of 85%.
Blue Ribbon schools have been recognized by the Department of Education for achieving superior standards of academic excellence. Read more about this national school awards program and how blue ribbon schools work.
Top Ranked Tennessee Blue Ribbon Private High Schools (2025)
School
Location
Students
Year
11704 Kingston Pike
Knoxville, TN 37934
(865) 966-8858
Knoxville, TN 37934
(865) 966-8858
1,229 students
Year: n/a
1414 W. Old Hickory Blvd
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 860-5300
Nashville, TN 37207
(615) 860-5300
645 students
Year: n/a
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(Catholic)
9245 Fox Lonas Rd
Knoxville, TN 37923
(865) 560-0313
Knoxville, TN 37923
(865) 560-0313
627 students
Year: n/a
2838 Heights Circle Dr.
Greenbrier, TN 37073
(615) 672-9650
Greenbrier, TN 37073
(615) 672-9650
210 students
Year: n/a
Hixson SDA School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
6424 Hixson Pike
Hixson, TN 37343
(423) 842-6515
Hixson, TN 37343
(423) 842-6515
24 students
Year: n/a
4100 Stephens Road NE
Cleveland, TN 37312
(423) 559-8939
Cleveland, TN 37312
(423) 559-8939
224 students
Year: n/a
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked blue ribbon private high schools in Tennessee?
The top ranked blue ribbon private high schools in Tennessee include Concord Christian School, Knoxville Catholic High School, and Davidson Academy.
How many blue ribbon private high schools are located in Tennessee?
6 blue ribbon private high schools are located in Tennessee.
How diverse are blue ribbon private high schools in Tennessee?
Tennessee blue ribbon private high schools are approximately 16% minority students, which is lower than the Tennessee private school average of 19%.
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