For the 2024-25 school year, there are 5 private elementary schools offering squash as an interscholastic sport serving 2,316 students in Rhode Island.
The top ranked offering squash sport private elementary schools in Rhode Island include Moses Brown School, Lincoln School, and St. Andrew's School.
The average acceptance rate is 48%, which is lower than the Rhode Island private elementary school average acceptance rate of 84%.
40% of private elementary schools offering squash sport in Rhode Island are religiously affiliated (most commonly Friends).
Top Private Elementary Schools Offering Squash Sport in Rhode Island (2024-25)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Lincoln School
All-girls (Friends)
301 Butler Ave
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 331-9696
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 331-9696
Grades: PK-12
| 378 students
Moses Brown School
(Friends)
250 Lloyd Ave
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 831-7350
Providence, RI 02906
(401) 831-7350
Grades: NS-12
| 753 students
180 Rhode Island Ave
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 849-5970
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 849-5970
Grades: PK-8
| 221 students
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