Cornerstone Academy Photo - Cornerstone offers a variety of extra-curricular activities for students to participate in. We recognize the positive benefits of student involvement in both competitive and non-competitive clubs that link academic learning with real-world, hands-on activities. Through participation in clubs, students will build strong relationships and gain a deeper understanding of how to apply academic and spiritual knowledge to everyday life.

Top 5 Best Alachua County Private Preschools (2025)

For the 2025 school year, there are 17 private preschools serving 4,085 students in Alachua County, FL.
The top ranked private preschools in Alachua County, FL include Oak Hall School, St. Patrick Interparish School, and First Christian Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 88%, which is higher than the Florida private preschool average acceptance rate of 84%.
56% of private preschools in Alachua County, FL are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Baptist).

Top Ranked Alachua County Private Preschools (2025)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Oak Hall School
Oak Hall School Photo
1700 SW 75th Street
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-3609
Grades: PK-12
| 915 students
Millhopper Montessori School
Millhopper Montessori School Photo - 5th Grade Safety Patrols keep our students out of harm's way!
Montessori School
(1)
8505 Nw 39th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32606
(352) 375-6773
Grades: PK-8
| 220 students
First Christian Academy
(Baptist)
(1)
24530 Nw 199th Ln
High Springs, FL 32643
(386) 454-1641
Grades: PK-12
| 444 students
Queen of Peace Catholic Academy
Queen of Peace Catholic Academy Photo - Queen of Peace Catholic Academy serving y our family from PreK to 8th grade.
(Catholic)
(3)
10900 SW 24th Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-8808
Grades: PK-8
| 487 students
The Rock School
(Christian)
(1)
9818 SW 24th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 331-7625
Grades: PK-12
| 572 students
St. Patrick Interparish School
(Catholic)
550 NE 16th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 376-9878
Grades: PK-8
| 411 students
The Academy At The Family Church
(Christian)
2022 Sw 122nd St
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 642-1290
Grades: PK-2
| 58 students
Bhaktivedanta Academy
Montessori School
17414 Nw 112th Blvd
Alachua, FL 32615
(386) 462-2886
Grades: PK-10
| 134 students
Bnai Israel Community Day School
Bnai Israel Community Day School Photo - Learning about the Jewish holiday of Rosh Hashana
Daycare / Preschool (Jewish)
3830 NW 16 Blvd
Gainesville, FL 32605
(352) 376-1508
Grades: NS-PK
| 93 students
Brentwood School
1111 Nw 55th St
Gainesville, FL 32605
(352) 373-3222
Grades: PK-5
| 231 students
Cornerstone Academy
Cornerstone Academy Photo - Cornerstone offers a variety of extra-curricular activities for students to participate in. We recognize the positive benefits of student involvement in both competitive and non-competitive clubs that link academic learning with real-world, hands-on activities. Through participation in clubs, students will build strong relationships and gain a deeper understanding of how to apply academic and spiritual knowledge to everyday life.
(Christian)
1520 NW 34th Street
Gainesville, FL 32605
(352) 378-9337
Grades: PK-12
| 180 students
Flowers Montessori
Montessori School
3111 Nw 31st Ave
Gainesville, FL 32605
(352) 376-4700
Grades: PK-K
| 35 students
6801 Sw 24th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-7783
Grades: PK-5
| 155 students
Kiddie Academy
Daycare / Preschool
6476 Sw 75th St
Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 264-7724
Grades: PK-K
| 65 students
Laniakea Montessori School
Montessori School
931 Ne 16th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601
(352) 256-9220
Grades: PK-7
| 34 students
Tower Road KinderCare
Tower Road KinderCare Photo - Toddler Classroom
Daycare / Preschool
10 Southwest 75th St.
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-4182
Grades: NS-PK
| n/a students
Windsor Christian Academy
(Baptist)
918 Se County Road 234
Gainesville, FL 32641
(352) 375-1144
Grades: PK-12
| 51 students
[+] Show Closed Private Schools in Alachua County, Florida

Alachua County Private Schools (Closed)

School
Location
Grades
Students
Autism Oasis For Kids (Closed 2020)
Special Education School
Po Box 109
La Crosse, FL 32658
(386) 454-0991
Grades: K-6
| 5 students
22575 Nw 94th Ave
Alachua, FL 32615
(386) 462-3921
Grades: PK-9
| 35 students
7715 Sw 14th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 332-1452
Grades: K-6
| 369 students

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top ranked private preschools in Alachua County, FL?
The top ranked private preschools in Alachua County, FL include Oak Hall School, St. Patrick Interparish School, and First Christian Academy.
How many private preschools are located in Alachua County?
17 private preschools are located in Alachua County.
How diverse are private preschools in Alachua County?
Alachua County private preschools are approximately 26% minority students, which is lower than the Florida private school average of 45%.
What percentage of private preschools are religiously affiliated in Alachua County?
56% of private preschools in Alachua County are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Baptist).
Which private preschools in Alachua County are often viewed compared to one another?

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