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Private Schools in
Kansas City 33 School District

Compared to the local public schools, where the student body was predominantly Black, private schools in Kansas City 33 School District had a much lower share of such students during the 2021–22 school year.

However, the private school student body had about the same racial diversity as the public schools.

Private Schools in Kansas City 33 School District’s Boundaries
Kansas City 33 School District
  • White
  • Black
  • Hisp.
  • Asian Am.
  • Am. Ind. / Ala. Nat.
  • Haw. / Pac. Isl.
  • Multi.
  • Not spec.

Source: Private School Survey, Common Core of Data (2021–22)

Find a Private School in Kansas City 33 School District’s Boundaries

Since 2017, 18 private schools located within Kansas City 33 School District’s boundaries have responded to the Private School Survey at least once. Use the search bar to quickly find a specific school by name, or click on “Use Your Current Location” to discover schools near you. Explore the map to see all schools in the area. Marker colors indicate the largest racial group of students at each school in its latest survey response.

    Demographics Over Time

    Private Schools
    Public Schools

    Religious Orientation

    Religious orientation reflects a school’s religious orientation or affiliation.

    Religious Orientation Count
    Roman Catholic 8
    Nonsectarian 7
    Christian 2
    Episcopal 1

    School Type

    School type reflects a private school’s classification, which can indicate specific approaches or academic focus.

    Private Schools in Kansas City 33 School District’s Boundaries

    School Grades Religion Enrollment Mostly … Racial Difference* Teachers Founded Type
    The Pembroke Hill School Wornall Campus PK–12th Nonsectarian 1,039 White 60% 130 Regular elementary or secondary
    St. Teresa’s Academy 9th–12th Roman Catholic 607 White 72% 44 1866 Regular elementary or secondary
    Visitation Catholic School KG–8th Roman Catholic 468 White 81% 35 1921 Regular elementary or secondary
    St. Peter’s School PK–8th Roman Catholic 389 White 71% 28 1929 Regular elementary or secondary
    St. Paul’s Episcopal Day School PK–8th Episcopal 373 White 68% 35 Regular elementary or secondary
    St. Elizabeth Elementary School PK–8th Roman Catholic 321 White 71% 31 1927 Regular elementary or secondary
    Cristo Rey Kansas City 9th–12th Roman Catholic 275 Hispanic or Latino 37% 21 Regular elementary or secondary
    Notre Dame Del. Sion School PK–8th Roman Catholic 196 White 42% 33 1912 Regular elementary or secondary
    Our Lady of Hope KG–8th Roman Catholic 150 Hispanic or Latino 53% 10 Regular elementary or secondary
    Holy Cross School PK–8th Roman Catholic 146 Hispanic or Latino 47% 13 1889 Regular elementary or secondary
    Urban Christian Academy KG–5th Christian 105 Black 42% 7 Regular elementary or secondary
    7933 Main St. 6th–12th Nonsectarian 75 White 69% 12 1984 Regular elementary or secondary
    Gillis Center School KG–12th Nonsectarian 65 Black -12% 7 1960 Special education
    Sherwood Center for the Exceptinoal Child KG–12th Nonsectarian 61 Black 1% 8 Special education
    Artstech 9th–12th Nonsectarian 55 Black 29% 5 Early childhood/day care center
    The Plaza Academy 7th–12th Nonsectarian 51 White 45% 7 Regular elementary or secondary
    Providence School of Arts PK–7th Christian 50 Black -8% 4 Regular elementary or secondary
    Kvc Niles 1st–10th Nonsectarian 12 Black 18% 7 Early childhood/day care center

    * 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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