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Ray Carter | March 15, 2023

Oklahoma private schools—tuition and ACT scores

Ray Carter

Oklahoma private schools—tuition and ACT scores

The following list of private schools in Oklahoma contains current-year reported tuition figures and publicly reported ACT averages where applicable and available. When possible, links are provided for both, although some figures were obtained via direct contact and are not posted on a school’s website. This list of private schools is not exhaustive.

Altus Christian Academy — $7,032 (based on monthly tuition of $586)

Antioch Christian Academy in Oklahoma City — $5,500

Augustine Christian Academy in Tulsa — $9,315 (ACT of 27)

Casady School in Oklahoma City — $24,850 (ACT of 29)

Christian Heritage Academy in Del City — $10,300 (23.5 senior class ACT average cumulative over 10 years)

Claremore Christian School — $4,595 (ACT of 27)

Corn Bible Academy — $6,880 (ACT of 25)

Cornerstone Christian Academy in Sperry — $4,100

Cowboy Junction School in Vinita — $3,600 ($300 per month)

Crossings Christian School in Oklahoma City — $11,350 (ACT of 26.4)

Eagle Point Christian Academy in Sapulpa — $8,200 (ACT of 27)

Heritage Hall in Oklahoma City — $23,650 (Middle 50% ACT: 21-28)

Hillsdale Christian School in Hillsdale (Garfield County) — $5,200

Holland Hall in Tulsa — $23,400 (Middle 50%: 22–30)

Holy Trinity Lutheran School in Edmond — $6,400

Immanuel Lutheran Christian Academy in Tulsa — $8,195 (ACT of 26)

James Caraway Christian Academy in Chickasha (currently tuition free; during its 15 years of existence, the school has never charged more than $335 per month, or $4,020 per year)

Kings Gate Christian School in Yukon — $9,350

Lawton Academy of Arts & Sciences — $6,550 (ACT of 27)

Legacy Christian Academy in Broken Arrow — $7,155

Liberty Academy in Shawnee — $4,000 (ACT of 24)

Life Christian Academy in Nicoma Park — $6,811 (ACT of 25)

Lincoln Christian School in Tulsa — $9,028 (ACT of 24)

Messiah Lutheran School in Oklahoma City — $5,750

Metro Christian Academy in Tulsa — $11,870 (ACT of 26)

Mingo Valley Christian School in Tulsa — $10,670 (ACT of 25.8)

Oak Hall Episcopal School in Ardmore — $8,465

Oklahoma Bible Academy in Enid — $8,300 (ACT of 26.8)

Oklahoma Christian Academy in Edmond — $10,400 (ACT of 24)

Oklahoma Christian School in Edmond — $11,630 (ACT of 27)

Parkview Adventist Academy in Oklahoma City — $7,200

Rejoice Christian School in Owasso — $9,300 (Average ACT score of 24 over the last 5 years)

Shiloh Christian Academy in Newcastle — $5,500

Shiloh Christian School in Tahlequah — $4,000

SNU Lab School in Bethany — $8,595

Southwest Covenant Schools in Yukon — $8,988 (ACT of 23.4)

St. John Christian Heritage Academy in Oklahoma City — $3,520

St. John’s Lutheran School in Moore — $5,200

St. Mary’s Episcopal School in Edmond – $10,228

St. Paul’s Lutheran School in Enid — $3,300 (teaches pre-K through grade 5 with 92 percent of students testing above grade level).

Stillwater Christian School — $5,660

Stonebridge Academy in Okmulgee — $3,800

Summit Christian Academy in Broken Arrow — $8,721

Terra Verde Discovery School in Norman — $12,194

The Academy of Classical Christian Studies in Oklahoma City — $10,854 (ACT of 27)

Tulsa Adventist Academy — $6,945 (ACT of 24)

Veritas Christian School in Sulphur — $3,750

Victory Christian School in Tulsa — $8,875 (ACT of 25)

Victory Family School in Norman — $6,600

Victory Life Academy in Durant — $5,250 (ACT of 21)

Western Oklahoma Christian School, which has campuses in Clinton, Weatherford and Elk City — $4,200

Westminster School in Oklahoma City — $16,265

Westside Christian Academy in Sapulpa — $4,000

William Bradford Christian School in Pryor — $3,900

Woodward Christian Academy — $2,500 (or $250 per month for 10 months) (ACT of 22)

Wright Christian Academy in Tulsa — $8,455 (ACT of 27)

Catholic schools

Bartlesville St. John — $6,500

Broken Arrow All Saints — $6,373

Edmond St. Elizabeth Ann Seton — $8,306

El Reno Sacred Heart — $5,142

Enid St. Joseph — $4,300

Midwest City St. Philip Neri — $6,450

Muskogee St. Joseph — $6,053

Norman All Saints — $7,690

Okarche Holy Trinity — $5,000

Oklahoma City Bishop John Carroll — $6,960

Oklahoma City Bishop McGuinness High School — $16,245 (ACT 25.3)

Oklahoma City Catholic School of St. Eugene — $8,190

Oklahoma City Christ the King — $9,480

Oklahoma City Cristo Rey OKC High School — $500 - $2,500

Oklahoma City Mount St. Mary High School — $12,450 (ACT 26)

Oklahoma City Rosary — $8,500

Oklahoma City Sacred Heart — $5,100

Oklahoma City St. Charles Borromeo — $6,600

Oklahoma City St. James — $5,800

Ponca City St. Mary Catholic School — $4,000

Tulsa Bishop Kelley High School — $12,870 (ACT of 24)

Tulsa Cascia Hall — $16,800 (ACT 28)

Tulsa Holy Family Classical School — $6,540

Tulsa Marquette — $8,160

Tulsa Monte Cassino —$13,500

Tulsa San Miguel — $1,000

Tulsa St. Catherine pre — $5,889

Tulsa Sts. Peter and Paul — $5,250

Tulsa School of St. Mary — $7,187

Tulsa St. Pius X — $7,360

Yukon St. John Nepomuk — $7,665

Ray Carter Director, Center for Independent Journalism

Ray Carter

Director, Center for Independent Journalism

Ray Carter is the director of OCPA’s Center for Independent Journalism. He has two decades of experience in journalism and communications. He previously served as senior Capitol reporter for The Journal Record, media director for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and chief editorial writer at The Oklahoman. As a reporter for The Journal Record, Carter received 12 Carl Rogan Awards in four years—including awards for investigative reporting, general news reporting, feature writing, spot news reporting, business reporting, and sports reporting. While at The Oklahoman, he was the recipient of several awards, including first place in the editorial writing category of the Associated Press/Oklahoma News Executives Carl Rogan Memorial News Excellence Competition for an editorial on the history of racism in the Oklahoma legislature.

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