List of High Schools in Florida - Miami-Dade County - Private

Private

  • AIU High School, North Miami Beach
  • Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School, Miami
  • Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School, Miami
  • Belen Jesuit Preparatory School (all-boys), Miami
  • Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart(all-girls), Miami
  • Champagnat Catholic, Hialeah
  • Christopher Columbus High School (all-boys), Miami
  • Colonial Christian School of Homestead, Homestead
  • Dade Christian School, Miami Lakes
  • Edison Private School, Hialeah
  • Florida Christian School, Miami
  • Greater Miami Academy, Miami
  • Gulliver Preparatory School, Miami
  • Immaculata-Lasalle High School, Miami
  • International Studies Charter High School, Coral Gables
  • La Progresiva Presbyterian School, Miami
  • Miami Christian School, Miami
  • Miami Country Day School, Miami
  • Monsignor Edward Pace High School, Miami
  • Northwest Christian Academy, North Miami
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Academy (all-girls), Miami
  • Palmer Trinity School, Palmetto Bay
  • Palmetto Bay Academy, Palmetto Bay
  • Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy, Miami Beach
  • Ransom Everglades School, Miami
  • Samuel Scheck Hillel Community Day School, North Miami Beach
  • St. Brendan High School, Miami
  • Westminster Christian School, Miami
  • Westwood Christian Day Schools, Miami
  • Yeshiva Toras Chaim Jewish School, Miami Beach

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