Private Schools
San Antonio has many private schools, including:
- Central Catholic Marianist High School
- Antonian College Preparatory High School
- Carver Academy
- Castle Hills First Baptist School
- Christian Academy of San Antonio (CASA)
- The Circle School
- The Clowvazar Academy
- Cornerstone Christian School
- Destiny Christian Schools
- Gateway Christian School
- Harvest Academy
- Holy Cross High School
- Holy Spirit Catholic School
- Incarnate Word High School
- Judson Montessori School
- Keystone School
- Eleanor Kolitz Academy
- Lutheran High School of San Antonio
- New Life Christian Academy
- Providence High School
- Rainbow Hills Baptist School
- River City Christian School
- Rolling Hills Catholic School
- Saint Mary's Hall
- Saint Pius X Catholic School
- San Antonio Academy
- San Antonio Christian Schools
- San Antonio Country Day Montessori School
- Sendero Christian Academy
- St. Anthony Catholic High School
- St. John Bosco School
- St. Matthew Catholic School
- St. Mary's Hall
- St. Monica Catholic School
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Gerard Catholic High School
- St. Luke Catholic School
- T.M.I.: The Episcopal School of Texas
- Trinity Christian School
- The Winston School of San Antonio
- Village Parkway Christian School
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