Search Results
22 results for schools within district 0100390, with type Regular elementary or secondary and with survey responses since 2017.
Cornerstone Schools of Alabama
118 55TH ST N, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Other Religion • Est. 1995
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John Carroll Catholic High School
300 LAKESHORE PKWY, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1946
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The Altamont School
4801 ALTAMONT RD SO., BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian • Est. 1975
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Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School
1832 CENTER WAY S, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1943
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Advent Episcopal Day School
2019 6TH AVE N, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Episcopal • Est. 1950
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St. Rose of Lima School
1401 22ND ST S, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1956
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St. Francis Xavier School
2 XAVIER CIR, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1954
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Cornerstone High School
959 HUFFMAN RD, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian • Est. 1979
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Spring Valley School
2701 SYDNEY DR, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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Happy Kids Learning Center
8429 8TH AVE S, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Nonsectarian
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St. Barnabas Regional School
7901 1ST AVE N, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic • Est. 1953
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Glen Iris Baptist School
1137 10TH PL S, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Banks Academy
8301 8TH AVE S, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Ephesus Academy
829 MCMILLON AVE SW, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Seventh-Day Adventist • Est. 1897
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Ne Miles Jewish Day School
4000 MONTCLAIR RD, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1973
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Calvary Resurrection Christian Academy
8440 5TH AVE N, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Holy Family Catholic Academy
1916 19TH ST ENSLEY, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Roman Catholic
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New Hope Christian Elementary School
1740 HERON JOHNSON DR DR, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Baptist
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Integrity Christian Academy
216 ROEBUCK DR, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Miracle Academy Private Christian School
3420 HICKORY AVE SW, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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New Day Church of Faith Ministries
1325 44TH ST N, GARDENDALE, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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Winewood Christian School
2974 WINEWOOD RD, BIRMINGHAM, AL
Regular elementary or secondary • Christian
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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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