For the 2024 school year, there are 8 private schools serving 450 students in Lake County, MT (there are 20 public schools, serving 4,415 public students). 9% of all K-12 students in Lake County, MT are educated in private schools (compared to the MT state average of 7%).
The average acceptance rate is 90%, which is higher than the Montana private school average acceptance rate of 86%.
Private Schools in Lake County (2024)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Glacier Lake School
Special Program Emphasis
62551 Wild Rose Ln
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-2345
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-2345
Grades: Inquire with school
| 32 students
Glacier View School
(Seventh Day Adventist)
36332 Mud Creek Ln
Ronan, MT 59864
(406) 676-5142
Ronan, MT 59864
(406) 676-5142
Grades: 1-6
| 10 students
38907 WWJD Lane
Polson, MT 59860
(406) 883-0706
Polson, MT 59860
(406) 883-0706
Grades: PK-12
| 148 students
Allison Rd.
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-4395
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-4395
Grades: 1-8
| 22 students
Mountain Heights Christian School
(Mennonite)
407 Adam St Sw
Ronan, MT 59864
(406) 676-5222
Ronan, MT 59864
(406) 676-5222
Grades: K-8
| 30 students
Nkwusm Salish Language School
Montessori School
72040 Bitterroot Jim Rd
Arlee, MT 59821
(406) 726-5050
Arlee, MT 59821
(406) 726-5050
Grades: PK-8
| 37 students
Pinehaven Christian Childrens Ranch
(Christian)
410 St Marys Dr
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-3083
Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
(406) 745-3083
Grades: 8-12
| 25 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many private schools are located in Lake County, MT?
8 private schools are located in Lake County, MT.
How diverse are private schools in Lake County, MT?
Lake County, MT private schools are approximately 28% minority students, which is higher than the Montana private school average of 20%.
What percentage of students in Lake County, MT go to private school?
9% of all K-12 students in Lake County, MT are educated in private schools (compared to the MT state average of 7%).
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