Private Schools in
New Hampshire
- White
- Black
- Hisp.
- Asian Am.
- Am. Ind. / Ala. Nat.
- Haw. / Pac. Isl.
- Multi.
- Not spec.
- Private Schools
- Public Schools
Source: Private School Survey, Common Core of Data (2021–22)
Religious Orientation
Religious orientation reflects a school’s religious orientation or affiliation.
Religious Orientation | Count | |
---|---|---|
Nonsectarian | 78 | |
Roman Catholic | 29 | |
Christian | 12 | |
Baptist | 6 | |
Other | 4 |
School Type
School type reflects a private school’s classification, which can indicate specific approaches or academic focus.
School Type | Count | |
---|---|---|
Regular elementary or secondary | 81 | |
Special education | 27 | |
Early childhood/day care center | 9 | |
Montessori | 9 | |
Special program emphasis | 9 |
Private Schools in New Hampshire
There are 137 private schools in New Hampshire that have responded to at least one of the past three Private School Surveys.
School | Grades | Religion | Enrollment | Mostly … | Racial Difference* | Teachers | Founded | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pinkerton Academy | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 3,074 | White | 2% | 238 | Regular elementary or secondary | |
Phillips Exeter Academy | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 1,064 | White | -48% | 164 | 1781 | Early childhood/day care center |
Bishop Guertin High School | 9th–12th | Roman Catholic | 803 | White | 28% | 67 | 1963 | Regular elementary or secondary |
St. Paul’s School | 9th–12th | Episcopal | 542 | White | -18% | 78 | 1850 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Portsmouth Christian Academy | PK–12th | Christian | 502 | White | -2% | 44 | 1993 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Presentation of Mary Academy | PK–8th | Roman Catholic | 415 | White | 2% | 29 | 1924 | Regular elementary or secondary |
St. Thomas Aquinas High School | 9th–12th | Roman Catholic | 414 | White | 8% | 33 | 1960 | Regular elementary or secondary |
The Derryfield School | 6th–12th | Nonsectarian | 409 | White | 21% | 44 | 1964 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Proctor Academy | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 376 | White | -10% | 78 | 1848 | Regular elementary or secondary |
High Mowing School | PK–12th | Nonsectarian | 356 | White | -13% | 33 | 1942 | Special program emphasis |
Kimball Union Academy | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 343 | White | -19% | 48 | Regular elementary or secondary | |
Trinity High School | 9th–12th | Roman Catholic | 331 | White | 34% | 32 | 1970 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Brewster Academy | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 331 | White | -7% | 55 | 1820 | Regular elementary or secondary |
The New Hampton School | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 322 | White | -17% | 52 | 1871 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Bishop Brady High School | 9th–12th | Roman Catholic | 304 | White | 9% | 28 | 1963 | Regular elementary or secondary |
World Academy | PK–8th | Nonsectarian | 301 | White | 15% | 20 | 1980 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Concord Christian Academy | PK–12th | Christian | 299 | White | 12% | 31 | 1974 | Regular elementary or secondary |
St. Christopher School | PK–6th | Roman Catholic | 290 | White | 21% | 21 | 1963 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Holderness School | 9th–12th | Roman Catholic | 268 | White | -30% | 50 | Early childhood/day care center | |
Cardigan Mountain School | 6th–9th | Nonsectarian | 234 | White | -35% | 50 | 1945 | Regular elementary or secondary |
St. Joseph Regional School | PK–11th | Roman Catholic | 228 | White | 2% | 31 | 1887 | Regular elementary or secondary |
St. Catherine of Siena School | PK–6th | Roman Catholic | 226 | White | 29% | 18 | 1959 | Regular elementary or secondary |
Sacred Heart School | PK–8th | Roman Catholic | 214 | White | 1% | 14 | 1964 | Regular elementary or secondary |
High Mowing School | KG–8th | Nonsectarian | 210 | White | 0% | 16 | Regular elementary or secondary | |
Tilton School | 9th–12th | Nonsectarian | 197 | White | -11% | 27 | 1845 | Regular elementary or secondary |
* About racial difference
School Districts in New Hampshire (180)
* About racial difference
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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