Listed below are towns with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in private schools (2025).
The town with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled in private schools is Clute, TX with percentage of 99%.
The town with the lowest percentage of students enrolled in private schools is Columbia Falls, MT with percentage of 0%.
Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools Range: 3%
20%
Avg. Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools: 10%
Towns With Highest Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools (2025)
Town
Percentage of K-12 Students Enrolled in Private Schools
Largest Schools
Rank: #11.
99%
(188 out of 189 students)
(188 out of 189 students)
Rank: #33.
95%
(57 out of 60 students)
(57 out of 60 students)
Rank: #5-65-6.
91%
(18,183 out of 19,897 students)
(18,183 out of 19,897 students)
Rank: #7-87-8.
90%
(1,066 out of 1,180 students)
(1,066 out of 1,180 students)
Rank: #9-109-10.
87%
(372 out of 427 students)
(372 out of 427 students)
Rank: #9-109-10.
87%
(31,647 out of 36,403 students)
(31,647 out of 36,403 students)
Rank: #1313.
83%
(401 out of 481 students)
(401 out of 481 students)
Rank: #15-1615-16.
78%
(1,129 out of 1,441 students)
(1,129 out of 1,441 students)
Rank: #15-1615-16.
78%
(1,717 out of 2,213 students)
(1,717 out of 2,213 students)
Rank: #17-1917-19.
77%
(57 out of 74 students)
(57 out of 74 students)
Rank: #17-1917-19.
77%
(259 out of 337 students)
(259 out of 337 students)
Rank: #17-1917-19.
77%
(612 out of 799 students)
(612 out of 799 students)
Rank: #2424.
66%
(502 out of 766 students)
(502 out of 766 students)
Rank: #25-2625-26.
65%
(521 out of 802 students)
(521 out of 802 students)
Rank: #27-2827-28.
64%
(50 out of 78 students)
(50 out of 78 students)
Rank: #27-2827-28.
64%
(677 out of 1,058 students)
(677 out of 1,058 students)
Rank: #31-3231-32.
59%
(218 out of 370 students)
(218 out of 370 students)
Rank: #31-3231-32.
59%
(24 out of 41 students)
(24 out of 41 students)
Rank: #3333.
57%
(48 out of 84 students)
(48 out of 84 students)
Rank: #34-3734-37.
54%
(2,587 out of 4,757 students)
(2,587 out of 4,757 students)
Rank: #34-3734-37.
54%
(557 out of 1,026 students)
(557 out of 1,026 students)
Rank: #34-3734-37.
54%
(200 out of 369 students)
(200 out of 369 students)
Rank: #34-3734-37.
54%
(132 out of 246 students)
(132 out of 246 students)
Rank: #3838.
51%
(584 out of 1,139 students)
(584 out of 1,139 students)
Rank: #4040.
46%
(43 out of 93 students)
(43 out of 93 students)
Rank: #4242.
44%
(289 out of 661 students)
(289 out of 661 students)
Rank: #4444.
40%
(266 out of 660 students)
(266 out of 660 students)
Rank: #4646.
35%
(18 out of 51 students)
(18 out of 51 students)
Rank: #4848.
29%
(274 out of 942 students)
(274 out of 942 students)
Rank: #5050.
17%
(19,241 out of 111,333 students)
(19,241 out of 111,333 students)
Frequently Asked Questions
What towns have the private schools with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled?
The towns with the highest percentage of K-12 students enrolled are Clute, TX (99% average enrolled), Pine Grove, CA (98% average enrolled) and Mill Creek, PA (95% average enrolled).
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