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Best Massachusetts Religiously Affiliated Private Schools (2024-25)

For the 2024-25 school year, there are 297 religiously affiliated private schools serving 67,648 students in Massachusetts (33% of all schools).
The average tuition cost is $13,805, which is lower than the Massachusetts private school average tuition cost of $26,908.
The most common religiously affiliated schools are Catholic (59% of schools), Christian (13% of schools) and Jewish (9% of schools).

Top Ranked Massachusetts Private Schools by Religious Affiliation (2024-25)

Religious Affiliation
# Schools
# Students
% Minority
11
757
42%
1
641
3%
175
51,963
30%
38
4,796
37%
6
1,338
35%
1
140
48%
9
1,032
62%
26
4,258
5%
1
16
100%
7
801
15%

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