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Six results for schools within district 1200240, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School

21505 AUGUSTA AVE 4, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1960
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
     -15%
  • Students:
        246
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Port Charlotte Adventist School

2100 LOVELAND BLVD, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Seventh-Day Adventist • Est. 1970
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
     -20%
  • Students:
        107
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Genesis Christian School

19150 HELENA AVE, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Church of the Nazarene
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      18%
  • Students:
         83
  • Most Recent Data:
    2019–20
Redeemer Lutheran School

6970 MINEOLA RD, ENGLEWOOD, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Lutheran
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       9%
  • Students:
         29
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22
Compass Learning Center

2208 CASTILLO AVE, PUNTA GORDA, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
      -1%
  • Students:
         19
  • Most Recent Data:
    2017–18
Joyful Noise Learning Center

24515 RAMPART BLVD, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL

Regular elementary or secondary • Church of Christ
  • Mostly:
    White
  • Racial Difference:
       3%
  • Students:
         10
  • Most Recent Data:
    2021–22

About This Data

Where is this data from?

Most of the data we use comes from the National Center for Education Statistics’ Private School Universe Survey, which has aimed to gather information about U.S. private schools every other year since 1989. Because the regulation of private schools is handled differently by state, there is no comprehensive list of every private school in the country. The PSS attempts to approximate such a list using various sources, including state education departments, private school associations and religious organizations, and, in some areas, online yellow pages and local government offices.

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