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Top 25 Private Schools Austin Business Journal – 2020 List 23 Top 25 Private Schools Austin Business Journal – 2020 List 23 Liberty Hill Georgetown Leander Hutto Round Rock 23 6 14 10 Cedar Park 22 8 Pugerville Lago Vista 3 Lake Travis 5 Briarcli 12 13 21 Manor Lakeway 18 20 4 24 15 2 17 7 Bee Cave Lost Creek 11 1 25 Austin 16 Dripping Springs 9 Creedmoor Buda Kyle 19 San Marcos School Name Religious Main Campus Address Enrollment Grades Total 2020 Affiliation/ Rank Phone | Website (PreK4-12) Served Curriculum Focus Faculty Tuition Year Est. Classical Christian focusing on Regents School of Austin academic discipleship through $11,883- Christian 1 3230 Travis Country Cir., Austin, 78735 1,040 K-12th 105 challenging academics, fine arts $18,964 1992 512.899.8095 | regentsaustin.org and athletics programs Project-based learning; English; St. Andrew's Episcopal School history; science; math; Latin; $22,000- Episcopal 2 1112 W. 31st St., Austin, 78705 957 K-12th 160 Spanish; Mandarin; arts; athletics; $30,000 1952 512.299.9800 | sasaustin.org religious studies; service Hyde Park Schools Christ-centered, college prep, $8,700- Christian 3 3901 Speedway St., Austin, 78751 705 PreK4-12th small classes, dual credit courses, 85 $18,300 1968 512.465.8333 | hp-schools.org PreAP and AP courses St. Stephen’s Episcopal School College preparatory boarding $28,300- Episcopal 4 6500 St. Stephen’s Dr., Austin, 78746 694 6th-12th and day school with advanced 130 $29,850 1950 512.327.1213 | sstx.org courses in most academic areas Christ-centered curriculum; Brentwood Christian School Church college-prep; whole-child $8,975- 5 11908 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, 78753 609 PreK4-12th 51 of Christ development; nurturing $9,985 512.835.5983 | brentwoodchristian.org 1963 environment; tenured faculty The religious education program Holy Family Catholic School fosters morality and faith, with $7,500- Catholic 6 9400 Neenah Ave., Austin, 78717 601 PreK4-8th 41 academic preparation for $8,700 2000 512.246.4455 | holyfamilycs.org rigorous high schools Forward-thinking curriculum, Trinity Episcopal School committed to nurturing $20,560- Episcopal 7 3901 Bee Cave Rd., Austin, 78746 546 K-8th 94 academic, social, physical, $22,220 1999 512.472.9525 | austintrinity.org emotional and spiritual wellness Classical, grammar, rhetoric, Hill Country Christian School of Austin logic, English, history, STEM, $3,374- Christian 8 12124 Ranch Rd. 620 N., Austin, 78750 544 PreK3-12th 72 communication skills, $15,812 1996 512.331.7036 | hillcountrychristianschool.org fine arts, athletics Veritas Academy PreSchool- Classical, Christian, $2,500- Christian 9 13401 Escarpment Blvd., Austin, TX 78739 529 87 12th University-Model School $10,940 2005 512.891.1673 | veritasacademy.net Academic, college-prep Round Rock Christian Academy curriculum with a Christian $5,100- Christian 10 301-A N. Lake Creek Dr., Round Rock, 78681 500 PreK-12th 55 worldview preparing students to $9,985 1975 512.255.4491 | rrca-tx.org be future leaders Montessori foundation, college Headwaters School prep in grades 6-12 with an $11,400- None 11 807 Rio Grande St., Austin, 78701 480 PreK-12th 82 International Baccalaureate $19,400 2001 512.480.8142 | headwaters.org Diploma Programme International Baccalaureate Magellan International School world school. Design thinking, $12,760- None 12 7938 Great Northern Blvd., Austin, 78757 450 PreK3-8th 70 innovation, Spanish immersion, $18,400 2009 512.782.2327 | magellanschool.org Mandarin Christian; strong academics: Redeemer School STEM/environmental $5,625- Lutheran 13 1500 W. Anderson Ln., Austin, 78757 426 PreK-8th 30 enrichment, Spanish, music, PE, $8,000 1954 512.451.6478 | redeemerschool.net art, HS credits, electives College prep with a STEM St. Dominic Savio Catholic High School emphasis; comprehensive fine $12,584- Catholic 14 9300 Neenah Ave., Austin, 78717 410 9th-12th 33 arts, engineering, computer $17,888 2009 512.388.8846 | saviochs.org science, student activities Innovative project-based St. Gabriel’s Catholic School learning and STEAM curriculum $11,450- Catholic 15 2500 Wimberley Ln., Austin, 78735 388 PreK3-8th 53 with a foundation of social $21,475 1999 512.327.7755 | sgs-austin.org emotional learning principles Austin Waldorf School Core academic curriculum, $12,000- None 16 8700 South View Rd., Austin, 78737 383 PreK-12th music, foreign languages, artistic 60 $19,000 1980 512.288.5942 | austinwaldorf.org and practical disciplines St. Michael’s Catholic Academy Independent high school serving $23,095- Catholic 17 3000 Barton Creek Blvd., Austin, 78735 360 9th-12th families who want an authentic 85 $27,400 1984 512.328.2323 | smca.com college preparatory education St. Theresa’s Catholic School Curriculum ensures a mastery $7,502- Catholic 18 4311 Small Dr., Austin, 78731 340 PreK3-8th of essential skills and the 40 $8,815 1986 512.451.7105 | st-theresa.org development of critical thinking San Marcos Academy College prep with diverse learning $6,833- Baptist 191 2801 Ranch Rd. 12, San Marcos, 78666 340 K-12th platforms and accommodations 47 $46,500 1907 512.353.2400 | smabears.org for learning differences School Name Religious Main Campus Address Enrollment Grades Total 2020 Affiliation/ Rank Phone | Website (PreK4-12) Served Curriculum Focus Faculty Tuition Year Est. St. Francis School Curriculum recognizes each $8.733- None 20 300 E. Huntland Dr., Austin, 78752 338 PreK-8th student as a unique individual 52 $11,8882 1985 512.454.0848 | stfrancis-school.org with their own learning style Texas Essential Knowledge and St. Louis Catholic School Skills, religion, art, music, STEM, $7,000- Catholic 21 2114 St. Joseph Blvd., Austin, 78757 296 PreK3-8th 30 PE, logic, foreign language, $8,000 1956 512.614.6622 | slcsaustin.org culinary arts, speech Christian, innovation center, Summit Christian Academy world view, fine arts, computer $3,623- Christian 22 2121 Cypress Creek Rd., Cedar Park, 78613 244 PreK3-12th 51 science, ACT/SAT, Spanish, $12,0602 2003 512.250.1369 | summiteagles.org engineering Classical college-prep curriculum Grace Academy including liberal arts and sciences, $4,800- Protestant 23 225 Grace Blvd., Georgetown, 78633 215 K-12th 29 foreign languages, philosophy, $9,915 2000 512.864.9500 | gracetx.org theology and fine arts Full-curriculum college prep Rawson Saunders School school for dyslexic students: $29,375- None 24 2614A Exposition Blvd., Austin, 78703 210 1st-12th 80 academic language therapy; $29,375 1997 512.476.8382 | rawsonsaunders.org multisensory teaching; STEM Challenging academmic St. Ignatius Martur Catholic School Roman programs, religion, music, $6,503- 25 120 W. Oltorf St., Austin, 78704 196 PreK3-8th 37 Catholic science, sports, Spanish, chess $8,468 512.442.8547 | school.st-ignatius.org 1940 and fine arts 1 Number used for map reference. Same rank as school listed above. 2 Information obtained from school website on 2/2020. The content in this brochure is intended for general information. It is not intended as legal advice and is subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2021 Stewart. All rights reserved. | 2/20w.
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