List of parochial and private schools in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area

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There are over one hundred parochial and private schools in the Washington Metropolitan Area.

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Private schools

Washington, D.C.

Maryland

Virginia

Accotink Academy, Springfield, (Grades 1st-12 serving ages 6-21)

Former

Catholic schools

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington (Catholic Schools) operates Catholic schools in DC and in Maryland suburbs. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington operates Catholic schools in the Virginia suburbs.

Washington, D.C.

6-12 schools
St. Anselm's Abbey School (Saint Anselm's Abbey)
High schools (9–12)
Archbishop Carroll High School
Georgetown Preparatory School
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (Georgetown Visitation Monastery)
Gonzaga College High School
St. John's College High School
K-8/PreK-8 schools
Middle schools (6-8)
4-8 schools
3-8 schools
Former schools[ citation needed ]

Maryland

This list only includes schools under the Washington Archdiocese that are in Montgomery and Prince George's counties.

K-12 schools
The Avalon School, Gaithersburg
Brookewood School, Kensington
1-12 schools
Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Bethesda
3-12 schools
6-12 schools
Connelly School of the Holy Child
High schools
Academy of the Holy Cross
Bishop McNamara High School
DeMatha Catholic High School
Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School
Elizabeth Seton High School
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School
St. Vincent Pallotti High School
K-8/PreK-8 schools (Prince George's County)
Others

Virginia

High schools
Bishop Denis J. O'Connell High School
Bishop Ireton High School
John Paul the Great Catholic High School
Oakcrest School
Paul VI Catholic High School

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