The Private School Difference
Texas private schools offer distinct advantages that set them apart from traditional public schools. Families often choose private schools for their smaller class sizes, individualized attention, and specialized programs. These dynamic schools typically have the flexibility to design curriculums that meet the specific needs of their students, allowing for innovative and diverse educational approaches. Additionally, private schools foster strong communities, where parental involvement and school values are aligned. For Texas families seeking an education tailored to their child’s specific needs, private schools provide a welcoming and supportive environment.
Private schools offer high quality options for families.
Frequently Asked Questions About Private Schools
How do I find a private school for my family?
There are private schools in every corner of Texas. To find one near you, we recommend checking out the list of current TPSA members or a list of all accredited private schools in the state at www.tepsac.org.
Are all private schools in Texas accredited?
While it is not required that private schools be accredited, the Texas Private Schools Association highly recommends it.
Accreditation ensures that the private school is meeting standards that are equivalent to or greater than those of public schools. The process is very similar to accreditation for colleges and universities.
All accredited private schools are listed at www.tepsac.org. If a school is no longer accredited or is no longer open, it will still be listed with a line through it.
Who accredits private schools in Texas?
There are currently 19 accrediting commissions recognized in Texas. They are listed with contact information at www.tepsac.org.
Do private schools have to follow the federal IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) law?
No, private schools are not covered under the IDEA law. However, it does not take a federal directive to do what is right for children. Private schools operate under contract law which ensures that parents are aware of what is being offered for their child at the beginning of the school year and allows for legal recourse if this contract is broken. Children with special needs are very well served in private schools of their choosing. 87% of all private schools serve children with some type of special needs and there are 66 private schools that specifically serve children with special needs.
Are private school teachers certified?
Teachers in accredited private schools are degreed and highly qualified. This allows private schools to hire PhDs in a subject area to teach that subject without requiring teacher certification.
Are private schools accountable?
Private schools are the most accountable type of educational setting because they have to attract parents willing to pay tuition for a service that is provided to the general public for free. Parents are also able to withdraw their child from the school if they are unsatisfied. This is the ultimate accountability. However, accreditation in private school operates the same way it works in colleges and universities and ensures that child’s education is equivalent to or greater than that provided in public school so that the parents can rest assured that the school is focused on educational excellence each and every day.
How much do private schools cost?
The median tuition statewide is $9,831 based on data from the 2021-2022 school year.