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Npschoolid Schoolname School Type District Code Adddress Mail 2020-2021 Private Schools NPSchoolID SchoolName School Type District Code Adddress Mail City Mail Zip School Email LowGrade HighGrade 5740 Agape Learning Academy Private School 18 207 North Rehoboth BLVD Milford 19963 [email protected] 0 12 5833 Albert Einstein Academy Private School 31 101 Garden of Eden Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 8 5433 Aquinas Academy Private School 34 2370 Red Lion Road Bear 19701 NULL 0 12 5827 Archmere Academy Private School 31 3600 Philadelphia Pike Claymont 19703 [email protected] 9 12 5425 Augustine Hills School Private School 31 6 Stone Hill Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 12 6018 BAYVIEW CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Private School 16 534 E 4TH STREET LAUREL 19956 NULL 0 12 5639 Brandywine Valley Christian Presch Private School 31 7 Mount Lebanon Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 0 5699 CACC Montessori Sch/Child Care Private School 32 P.O. Box 1599 Hockessin 19707 NULL 0 12 5931 Calvary Christian Academy Private School 10 1143 East Lebanon Road Dover 19901 NULL 0 12 5896 Caravel Academy Private School 33 2801 Del Laws Road Bear 19701 NULL 0 12 14756 Carter's Child Care and learning Center Private School 34 2110 Northeast Blvd. Wilmington 19802 [email protected] 0 5 5904 Central Christian School Private School 13 220 West Denney's Road Dover 19904 [email protected] 0 12 5952 Central Delaware Christian Academy Private School 10 4698 S. DuPont Highway Dover 19901 [email protected] 0 9 5851 Centreville Layton School Private School 32 6201 Kennett Pike Wilmington 19807 [email protected] 22 23 5942 Child Craft Company (The) Private School 23 26396 Seaford Road Seaford 19973 [email protected] 0 4 5440 Children's House Montessori Sch Private School 31 2848 Grubb Road Wilmington 19810 NULL 0 12 5541 Christ The Teacher Catholic School Private School 33 2451 Frazer Road Newark 19702 [email protected] 0 8 5878 College School (The) Private School 33 University of Delaware, 459 Newark 19716 [email protected] 1 8 5133 Community Learning Academy, Inc. Private School 17 37850 Oysterhouse Road Rehoboth 19971 [email protected] 0 12 5820 Concord Christian Academy Private School 31 2510 Marsh Road Wilmington 19810 [email protected] 0 12 5818 Concord Preschool Private School 31 1800 Fairfax Boulevard Wilmington 19803 [email protected] 0 0 5593 Cornerstone Child Care/Youth Cntr Private School 29 3135 Summit Bridge Road Bear 19701 [email protected] 0 22 5745 Cross Christian Academy Private School 23 110 Holly St Seaford 19973 NULL 0 12 5665 Darul Amaanah Academy Private School 32 408 E.8th Street Wilmington 19801 [email protected] 0 8 5667 Day School for Children (The) Private School 34 3071 New Castle Avenue New Castle 19720 [email protected] 0 6 5729 Delaware Tarbiyah School Private School 33 698 Old Baltimore Pike Newark 19702 NULL 0 12 14472 Delaware Valley Classical School Private School 34 903 E. Basin Road New Castle 19720 [email protected] 0 12 5548 Delmarva Christian High School Private School 36 21777 Sussex Pines Rd Georgetown 19947 [email protected] 9 12 5167 Delmarva Christian Schools Milton Campus Private School 17 26631 Zion Church Road Milton 19968 [email protected] 0 12 13267 Destiny Calling Academy Private School 32 5810 Kirkwood Highway Wilmington 19808 [email protected] 0 12 5021 Developing Minds Preschool Private School 32 2106 St. James Church Road Wilmington 19808 [email protected] 0 0 5933 Epworth Christian School Private School 16 14511 Sycamore Road Laurel 19956 [email protected] 0 12 5893 Fairwinds Christian School Private School 34 801 Seymour Road Bear 19701 [email protected] 0 12 5947 Family Learning Academy, Inc. Private School 10 P.O. Box 249 Camden-Wyoming 19934 [email protected] 0 12 15348 Founders Education Private School 31 2312 Rockwell Road Wilmington 19810 [email protected] 0 12 15853 Goods Blessing House Inc Private School 32 2801 Kirkwood Hwy Wilmington 19805 [email protected] 0 8 5936 Greenwood Mennonite School Private School 35 12802 Mennonite School Road Greenwood 19950 [email protected] 0 12 5802 Hockessin Montessori School (The) Private School 32 1000 Old Lancaster Pike Hockessin 19707 [email protected] 0 8 5875 Holy Angels School Private School 33 82 Possum Park Road Newark 19711 [email protected] 0 8 5914 Holy Cross Elementary School Private School 13 631 S. State Street Dover 19901 NULL 0 8 5823 Immaculate Heart of Mary School Private School 31 1000 Shipley Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 8 5871 Independence School Private School 32 1300 Paper Mill Road Newark 19711 NULL 0 12 16310 International Montessori Schools Private School 32 1 Middleton Drive Wilmington 19808 [email protected] 0 0 5709 Islamic Academy of Delaware Private School 33 28 Salem Church Road Newark 19713 NULL 0 8 15726 K12 private academy Private School 18 20352 Blueberry Drive Lincoln 19960 [email protected] 0 12 15798 Kayden school Private School 34 324 STONEBRIDGE BLVD NEW CASTLE 19720 [email protected] 0 2 5566 Laboratory Preschool (UD) Private School 33 459 Wyoming Road Newark 19716 [email protected] 0 0 5231 Learning Express Academy Private School 33 302 Darling Street Newark 19702 NULL 0 12 10041 Lewes Montessori School Private School 17 PO Box 46 Lewes 19958 [email protected] 0 8 15664 Liberty University Online Private School 15 3625 Milford-Harrington Hwy Harrington 19952 [email protected] 11 12 5488 Lighthouse Christian School Private School 36 28157 Lighthouse Crossing Dagsboro 19939 [email protected] 0 8 5631 Lighthouse Chrstn Acad of Milford Private School 18 347 Calvary Road Milford 19963 [email protected] 0 12 15066 Lil' Red Hen Kindergarten Private School 37 400 N Bi State Blvd Delmar 19940 [email protected] 0 0 2020-2021 Private Schools 13016 LImestone Hills Day School Private School 32 5671 Ochletree Lane Wilmington 19808 NULL 0 0 12691 Little World International Montessori Private School 17 152 Tulip Drive Lewes 19958 NULL 0 6 16161 Lotus Holistic Academy Private School 33 221 Robin Redbreast Road Newark 19711 [email protected] 5 12 5638 Maranatha Christian Academy Private School 31 4003 North Market St. Wilmington 19802 [email protected] 0 12 5918 Milford Christian School Private School 18 6062 Old Shawnee Road Milford 19963 [email protected] 0 12 5503 Montessori Learning Centre Private School 31 2313 Concord Pike Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 0 12181 MSA Home Education Private School 29 7 Jackie Circle Middletown 19709 0 10 5563 Nativity Prep. Sch of Wilm, Inc. Private School 33 1515 Linden Street Wilmington 19805 [email protected] 5 8 5203 Nemours Child Development Center Private School 31 1920 Rockland Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 12 5698 New School (The) Private School 33 1752 Dixie Line Road Newark 19702 NULL 22 23 5872 Newark Center for Creative Lrng Private School 33 401 Phillips Avenue Newark 19711 NULL 0 12 5857 Padua Academy Private School 32 905 N. Broom Street Wilmington 19806 [email protected] 9 12 5821 Pilot School, Inc. Private School 31 208 Woodlawn Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 23 5899 Reach Christian Schools Private School 34 1390 Red Lion Road Bear 19701 NULL 0 12 12344 Rehoboth Beach Montessori School Private School 17 57-59 Sussex Street Rehoboth Beach 19971 NULL 0 6 5832 Saint Edmond's Academy Private School 31 2120 Veale Road Wilmington 19810 NULL 0 12 5850 Saint Mark's High School Private School 32 2501 Pike Creek Road Wilmington 19808 [email protected] 9 12 5898 Saint Peter Catholic School Private School 34 515 Harmony Street New Castle 19720 [email protected] 0 8 5860 Salesianum School Private School 32 1801 N. Broom Street Wilmington 19802 [email protected] 9 12 5846 Sanford School Private School 32 6900 Lancaster Pike Hockessin 19707 NULL 0 12 16361 Seeds of Greatness Early Learning Center Private School 34 190 Quigley Blvd New Castle 19720 [email protected] 0 0 5696 Serviam Girls Academy Private School 33 900 Washington Street Wilmington 19801 [email protected] 5 8 5867 Sharon Temple Adventist School Private School 32 2001 N. Washington Street Wilmington 19802 [email protected] 0 8 5439 Smyrna Christian School Private School 24 1630 Joe Goldsborough Rd Smyrna 19977 [email protected] 0 8 5812 St. Andrew's School Private School 29 350 Noxontown Road Middletown 19709 [email protected] 9 12 5855 St. Ann School Private School 32 2006 Shallcross Avenue Wilmington 19806 [email protected] 0 8 5511 St. Anne's Episcopal School Private School 29 211 Silver Lake Road Middletown 19709 [email protected] 0 12 5856 St. Anthony of Padua Grade School Private School 32 1715 W. 9th Street Wilmington 19805 [email protected] 0 22 5880 St. Elizabeth Elementary School Private School 33 1500 Cedar Street Wilmington 19805 NULL 0 8 5881 St. Elizabeth's High School Private School 33 1500 Cedar Street Wilmington 19805 NULL 9 12 5849 St. John The Beloved School Private School 32 905 Milltown Road Wilmington 19808 [email protected] 0 8 16122 St. John's Preschool Kindergarten Private School 23 300 N. Pine Street Seaford 19973 [email protected] 0 0 5824 St. Mary Magdalen School Private School 31 9 Sharpley Road Wilmington 19803 NULL 0 12 5883 St. Peter's Cathedral School Private School 33 310 West 6th Street Wilmington 19801 [email protected] 0 12 15158 Star Beyond Academy Private School 33 117 Gladstone Way Newark 19702 [email protected] 22 23 5840 Tatnall School, Inc. (The) Private School 32 1501 Barley Mill Road (To Wilmington 19807 [email protected] 0 12 13921 The Goddard School Private School 33 50 Polly Drummond Hill Rd.
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