IHSAA Conference-Independent Schools - Schools

Schools

These 58 Schools are independent members of the IHSAA.

School City Mascot Colors Enrollment IHSAA
Class
IHSAA
Football Class
County
21st Century Charter
School of Gary
Gary Cougars 108 A -- 45
Lake
Argos Argos Dragons 215 A -- 50
Marshall
Bethany
Christian
Goshen Bruins 155 A -- 20
Elkhart
Bethesda
Christian
Brownsburg Patriots 102 A -- 31
Hendricks
Bowman
Academy
Gary Eagles 498 AA AA 45
Lake
Cannelton Cannelton Bulldogs 85 A -- 62
Perry
Christian Academy
of Indiana
New Albany Warriors 169 A -- 22
Floyd
Connersville Connersville Spartans 1,203 AAAA AAAA 21
Fayette

Covenant Christian
DeMotte Knights 97 A -- 37
Jasper
Culver
Military
Culver Eagles 777 AAA AAA 50
Marshall

Central
East Chicago Cardinals 1,575 AAAA AAAA 45
Lake

Christian
Elkhart Eagles 168 A -- 20
Elkhart
Eminence Eminence Eels 196 A -- 55
Morgan

Day School
Evansville Eagles 76 A -- 82
Vanderburgh

Signature School
Evansville Penguins 325 AA -- 82
Vanderburgh
Faith
Christian
Monitor Eagles 190 A -- 79
Tippecanoe
Fall Creek
Academy
Indianapolis Engineers 85 A -- 49
Marion

Blackhawk
Fort Wayne Braves 207 A -- 02
Allen

Canterbury
Fort Wayne Cavaliers 310 A -- 02
Allen
Guerin
Catholic
Noblesville Golden
Eagles
573 AAA AA 29
Hamilton
The Howe School Howe Cadet Wildcats 81 A -- 44
La Grange
Indiana Math &
Science
Indianapolis Tigers 138 A -- 49
Marion
Indiana School
for the Blind
Indianapolis Rockets 60 A -- 49
Marion
Indiana School
for the Deaf
Indianapolis Deaf
Hoosiers
112 A A 49
Marion

Chatard
Indianapolis Trojans 562 AAA AAA 49
Marion

Brebeuf
Indianapolis Braves 806 AAA AAA 49
Marion

Cathedral
Indianapolis Fighting Irish 1,251 AAAA AAAA 49
Marion

Covenant Christian
Indianapolis Warriors 325 AA -- 49
Marion

Heritage Christian
Indianapolis Eagles 502 AA AA 49
Marion

Herron
Indianapolis Achaeans 466 AA -- 49
Marion

Metropolitan
Indianapolis Pumas 431 A -- 49
Marion

Roncalli
Indianapolis Rebels 1,095 AAAA AAAA 49
Marion

Tindley
Indianapolis Tigers 156 A -- 49
Marion
International
School of Indiana
Indianapolis Gryphons 136 A -- 49
Marion
Irvington
Community
Indianapolis Ravens 292 A -- 49
Marion
Jay
County
Portland Patriots 1094 AAAA AAAA 38
Jay
Knightstown Knightstown Panthers 397 AA A 32
Henry
Lakeland
Christian
Winona Lake Cougars 103 A -- 43
Kosciusko
Lakewood Park
Christian
Auburn Panthers 154 A -- 17
DeKalb

Lighthouse
Gary Lions 196 A -- 45
Lake
Medora Medora Hornets 74 A -- 36
Jackson

Southside
Muncie Rebels 985 AAA AAAA 18
Delaware
North Judson
San Pierre
North Judson Blue Jays 462 AA AA 75
Starke
Oldenburg
Academy
Oldenburg Twisters 208 A -- 24
Franklin
Oregon-Davis Hamlet Bobcats 223 A -- 75
Starke
Providence Clarksville Pioneers 460 AA AA 10
Clark
Rock Creek
Academy
Sellersburg Lions 107 A -- 10
Clark

Seton Catholic
Richmond Cardinals 74 A -- 89
Wayne
Shenandoah Middletown Raiders 448 AA AA 32
Henry
Trinity Lutheran Seymour Cougars 144 A -- 36
Jackson
University Carmel Trailblazers 236 A -- 29
Hamilton
Westville Westville Blackhawks 271 A -- 46
La Porte

1 Eastern Hancock plays football in the Mid-Indiana Football Conference, but is independent in all other sports.

2 New Harmony may consolidate with North Posey High School at end of current school year.

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