Best private high schools in the Huntsville metro area

Best private high schools in the Huntsville metro area

Best private high schools in the Huntsville metro area

Stacker compiled a list of the best private high schools in the Huntsville metro area using data from the Niche. Niche uses seven weighted factors for its rankings. A majority of the score is based on academics, but other factors include culture and diversity; sports; clubs and activities; resources; and surveys of parents, teachers, and students.

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#19. Union Chapel Christian Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 75 (4:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: unavailable

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#18. Huntsville College Preparatory School

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 75 (8:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: unavailable

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#17. Pineview Christian Academy

- Location: Harvest, AL

- Enrollment: 97 (10:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: unavailable

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#16. Bethel Baptist School

- Location: Hartselle, AL

- Enrollment: 100 (13:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: unavailable

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#15. Athens Bible School

- Location: Athens, AL

- Enrollment: 307 (11:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: C minus

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#14. Huntsville Christian Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 104 (12:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: B minus

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#13. Oakwood Adventist Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 223 (8:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: B minus

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#12. Cornerstone Christian School

- Location: Decatur, AL

- Enrollment: 61 (6:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: B

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#11. Calvary Baptist Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 53 (4:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: B

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#10. Lindsay Lane Christian Academy

- Location: Athens, AL

- Enrollment: 639 (10:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: B+

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#9. Decatur Heritage Christian Academy

- Location: Decatur, AL

- Enrollment: 362 (10:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A minus

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#8. Providence Classical School

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 171 (9:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A minus

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#7. Whitesburg Christian Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 923 (12:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A minus

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#6. Madison Academy

- Location: Madison, AL

- Enrollment: 849 (11:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A

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#5. Madison Baptist Academy

- Location: Madison, AL

- Enrollment: 55 (9:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A

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#4. Westminster Christian Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 951 (9:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A

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#3. Valley Fellowship Christian Academy

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 418 (8:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A+

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#2. St. John Paul II Catholic High School

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 358 (8:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A+

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#1. Randolph School

- Location: Huntsville, AL

- Enrollment: 1,004 (8:1 student to teacher ratio)

- Niche grade: A+

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