For the 2024 school year, there are 3 private elementary schools serving 1,038 students in 77377, TX.
The top ranked private elementary schools in 77377, TX include Salem Lutheran School and Rosehill Christian School.
The average acceptance rate is 95%, which is higher than the Texas private elementary school average acceptance rate of 84%.
67% of private elementary schools in 77377, TX are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).
Top Ranked 77377 Texas Private Elementary Schools (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
22601 Lutheran Church Rd
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 351-8223
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 351-8223
Grades: NS-8
| 545 students
Rosehill Christian School![Rosehill Christian School Photo - Elementary students enjoy Field Day every year in the spring. Rosehill Christian School Photo - Elementary students enjoy Field Day every year in the spring.]()
![Rosehill Christian School Photo - Elementary students enjoy Field Day every year in the spring. Rosehill Christian School Photo - Elementary students enjoy Field Day every year in the spring.](https://images3.privateschoolreview.com/photo/27000/27232/Rosehill-Christian-School-2gxqypvsx1yc008wk4gso844c-160x160c.jpg)
(Christian)
19830 Fm 2920
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 351-8114
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 351-8114
Grades: PK-12
| 430 students
Primrose School Of Spring Cypress
Daycare / Preschool
11616 Spring Cypress Rd
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 251-6300
Tomball, TX 77377
(281) 251-6300
Grades: NS-1
| 63 students
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top ranked private elementary schools in 77377, TX?
The top ranked private elementary schools in 77377, TX include Salem Lutheran School and Rosehill Christian School.
How many private elementary schools are located in 77377, TX?
3 private elementary schools are located in 77377, TX.
What percentage of private elementary schools are religiously affiliated in 77377, TX?
67% of private elementary schools in 77377, TX are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).
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