For the 2024 school year, there are 5 private elementary schools serving 2,907 students in 75244, TX.
The top ranked private elementary schools in 75244, TX include St. Rita School, Japanese Language Advancement and Parish Episcopal School.
The average acceptance rate is 85%, which is higher than the Texas private elementary school average acceptance rate of 84%.
Top Ranked 75244 Texas Private Elementary Schools (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Japanese Language Advancement
Special Program Emphasis
4100 Alpha Rd # 917
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 458-0478
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 458-0478
Grades: PK-12
| 584 students
4101 Sigma Road
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 852-8778
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 852-8778
Grades: PK-12
| 1,154 students
12525 Inwood Rd
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-3203
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-3203
Grades: PK-8
| 773 students
The Westwood School![The Westwood School Photo - Westwood Preschool students enjoying our playground together The Westwood School Photo - Westwood Preschool students enjoying our playground together]()
![The Westwood School Photo - Westwood Preschool students enjoying our playground together The Westwood School Photo - Westwood Preschool students enjoying our playground together](https://images1.privateschoolreview.com/photo/39000/39153/The-Westwood-School-84e5pyowwzgg88gg8o8wcsso0-160x160c.jpg)
Montessori School
14340 Proton Rd
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-8598
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 239-8598
Grades: NS-12
| 293 students
4240 Sigma RoadDallas, Texas, 75244
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 404-1616
Dallas, TX 75244
(972) 404-1616
Grades: PK-12
| 103 students
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked private elementary schools in 75244, TX?
The top ranked private elementary schools in 75244, TX include St. Rita School, Japanese Language Advancement and Parish Episcopal School.
How many private elementary schools are located in 75244, TX?
5 private elementary schools are located in 75244, TX.
How diverse are private elementary schools in 75244, TX?
75244, TX private elementary schools are approximately 38% minority students, which is lower than the Texas private school average of 40%.
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