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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Atlanta, Georgia § Elementary and secondary schools
This is a
list of
notable
private schools
in
Atlanta
:
Atlanta proper
Atlanta Girls' School
Atlanta International School
Atlanta Speech School
The Galloway School
Holy Innocents' Episcopal School
Holy Spirit Preparatory School
The Howard School
The Lovett School
Midtown International School
Pace Academy
Trinity School
[1]
The Paideia School
The Schenck School
The Westminster Schools
Atlanta metropolitan area
Atlanta Jewish Academy
in
Sandy Springs
and
Doraville
Blessed Trinity Catholic High School
in
Roswell
Sandy Springs
Eagle's Landing Christian Academy
in
McDonough
The Epstein School
in Sandy Springs
Greater Atlanta Christian School
in
Norcross
Holy Innocents' Episcopal School
in Sandy Springs
Lyndon Academy
in
Woodstock
Dunwoody
McGinnis Woods Country Day School
in
Alpharetta
Sandy Springs
John's Creek
Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School
in
Fayetteville
Providence Christian Academy
in
Lilburn
St. Pius X Catholic High School in
Chamblee
Springmont Montessori
in
Sandy Springs
Strong Rock Christian School
in
Locust Grove, Georgia
The Walker School
in
Marietta
Weber School in
Sandy Springs
Wesleyan School
in
Peachtree Corners
Woodward Academy
in
College Park
See also
List of schools in Georgia (U.S. state)#Fulton County
References
^
"Trinity School - Atlanta Private School for Ages 3 to Grade 6"
.
Trinityatl.org
. Retrieved
6 January
2019
.
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