Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools Range: 3%
19%
Avg. Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools: 10%
States with highest percentage of students enrolled in private schools (2024)
State
Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools
Largest Schools
Rank: #11.
19%
(39,448 out of 212,626 students)
(39,448 out of 212,626 students)
Rank: #22.
18%
(19,754 out of 107,931 students)
(19,754 out of 107,931 students)
Rank: #33.
15%
(121,628 out of 802,456 students)
(121,628 out of 802,456 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(424,823 out of 2,950,908 students)
(424,823 out of 2,950,908 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(13,382 out of 93,531 students)
(13,382 out of 93,531 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(28,015 out of 197,591 students)
(28,015 out of 197,591 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(275,137 out of 1,946,003 students)
(275,137 out of 1,946,003 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(134,616 out of 962,790 students)
(134,616 out of 962,790 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(21,901 out of 158,765 students)
(21,901 out of 158,765 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(22,269 out of 162,204 students)
(22,269 out of 162,204 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(140,245 out of 1,022,404 students)
(140,245 out of 1,022,404 students)
Rank: #4-124-12.
14%
(209,638 out of 1,549,498 students)
(209,638 out of 1,549,498 students)
Rank: #1313.
13%
(436,906 out of 3,267,510 students)
(436,906 out of 3,267,510 students)
Rank: #14-1714-17.
12%
(128,208 out of 1,039,737 students)
(128,208 out of 1,039,737 students)
Rank: #14-1714-17.
12%
(259,828 out of 2,127,075 students)
(259,828 out of 2,127,075 students)
Rank: #14-1714-17.
12%
(116,562 out of 1,003,639 students)
(116,562 out of 1,003,639 students)
Rank: #14-1714-17.
12%
(221,227 out of 1,906,893 students)
(221,227 out of 1,906,893 students)
Rank: #18-2118-21.
11%
(42,328 out of 369,904 students)
(42,328 out of 369,904 students)
Rank: #18-2118-21.
11%
(63,261 out of 560,215 students)
(63,261 out of 560,215 students)
Rank: #18-2118-21.
11%
(150,970 out of 1,394,928 students)
(150,970 out of 1,394,928 students)
Rank: #18-2118-21.
11%
(121,946 out of 1,155,028 students)
(121,946 out of 1,155,028 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(50,821 out of 494,938 students)
(50,821 out of 494,938 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(658,355 out of 6,534,651 students)
(658,355 out of 6,534,651 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(18,710 out of 187,207 students)
(18,710 out of 187,207 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(95,498 out of 964,700 students)
(95,498 out of 964,700 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(80,962 out of 828,793 students)
(80,962 out of 828,793 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(57,733 out of 599,426 students)
(57,733 out of 599,426 students)
Rank: #22-2822-28.
10%
(105,510 out of 1,101,208 students)
(105,510 out of 1,101,208 students)
Rank: #29-3229-32.
9%
(145,487 out of 1,540,083 students)
(145,487 out of 1,540,083 students)
Rank: #29-3229-32.
9%
(112,480 out of 1,194,329 students)
(112,480 out of 1,194,329 students)
Rank: #29-3229-32.
9%
(67,575 out of 721,370 students)
(67,575 out of 721,370 students)
Rank: #29-3229-32.
9%
(13,676 out of 159,459 students)
(13,676 out of 159,459 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(158,569 out of 1,902,776 students)
(158,569 out of 1,902,776 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(70,381 out of 852,336 students)
(70,381 out of 852,336 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(44,932 out of 548,938 students)
(44,932 out of 548,938 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(42,572 out of 521,844 students)
(42,572 out of 521,844 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(124,931 out of 1,649,221 students)
(124,931 out of 1,649,221 students)
Rank: #33-3833-38.
8%
(71,844 out of 952,429 students)
(71,844 out of 952,429 students)
Rank: #39-4139-41.
7%
(9,001 out of 128,761 students)
(9,001 out of 128,761 students)
Rank: #39-4139-41.
7%
(11,182 out of 160,472 students)
(11,182 out of 160,472 students)
Rank: #39-4139-41.
7%
(23,079 out of 346,379 students)
(23,079 out of 346,379 students)
Rank: #42-4642-46.
6%
(70,891 out of 1,209,573 students)
(70,891 out of 1,209,573 students)
Rank: #42-4642-46.
6%
(29,686 out of 512,539 students)
(29,686 out of 512,539 students)
Rank: #42-4642-46.
6%
(330,440 out of 5,757,597 students)
(330,440 out of 5,757,597 students)
Rank: #42-4642-46.
6%
(19,015 out of 334,635 students)
(19,015 out of 334,635 students)
Rank: #42-4642-46.
6%
(29,135 out of 518,810 students)
(29,135 out of 518,810 students)
Rank: #47-4847-48.
5%
(14,470 out of 267,556 students)
(14,470 out of 267,556 students)
Rank: #47-4847-48.
5%
(38,942 out of 735,879 students)
(38,942 out of 735,879 students)
Rank: #4949.
4%
(5,044 out of 134,985 students)
(5,044 out of 134,985 students)
Rank: #50-5150-51.
3%
(22,901 out of 709,657 students)
(22,901 out of 709,657 students)
Frequently Asked Questions
What percent of all K-12 students in United States are educated in private schools?
10%% of all K-12 students in United States are educated in private schools for 2024.
What are the private schools with highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in the United States?
The private schools with highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in the United States include American Heritage School, Phillips Exeter Academy and St. John Paul II Catholic Schools.
What is the state with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in private schools?
The state with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in private schools is Hawaii.
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