List of boys' schools in the United States explained
Here are lists of schools which only admit boys, in the United States
Arkansas
California
Bay Area:
San Diego area:
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)
Florida
- Miami area
- Tampa/St. Petersburg
Georgia
Pinecrest Academy (Cumming) puts boys and girls in separate classes.
Illinois
- Chicago area
- Became coeducational:
- Merged
- Closed
Indiana
- Former
Kentucky
- Louisville
- Northern Kentucky
- Former boys' schools
Louisiana
- East Baton Rouge Parish
- New Orleans (Orleans Parish)
- St. Landry Parish
- Became coeducational
- Closed
Maryland
- Baltimore area:
- Washington, DC area:
Former boys' schools:
- Closed:
- Became coeducational:
Massachusetts
Former boys' schools
- Became coeducational
Michigan
- Detroit area
- Closed:
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Nebraska
- Former
New Hampshire
- Now coeducational
New Jersey
- New York City area
- Philadelphia area/South Jersey
- Trenton area
- Merged:
New York
in New York City:
- Bronx
- Brooklyn
- Eagle Academy for Young Men Ocean Hill/Brownsville
- Mesivta of Seagate School
- Mikdash Melech Mechina School
- Sinai Academy
- Tiferes Academy
- Torah Academy High School
- United Lubavitcher Yeshiva
- Yeshiva Chanoch Lenaar
- Yeshiva Derech HaTorah High School
- Yeshiva Gedolah of Midwood
- Yeshiva Karunas Halev
- Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin
- Yeshiva Tiferes Yisroel
- Yeshiva Toraf Hesed
- Yeshiva Vyelipol School
- Yeshivat Shaare Torah Boys High School
- Manhattan
- Queens
- Staten Island
Outside of New York City:
- Hudson Valley
- Long Island
Former boys' schools:
- Became coeducational:
- Closed:
North Carolina
Arden
Ohio
- Columbus
- Cincinnati area
- Cleveland area
- Dayton
- Toledo area
- Former boys' schools
Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia area
- Pittsburgh area
Former boys' schools:
- Closed:
- Merged:
- Became coeducational:
Tennessee
The McCallie SchoolMontgomery Bell Academy
Texas
- Dallas-Fort Worth
- El Paso
- Houston
- San Antonio
- Became coeducational
Virginia
King Abdullah Academy is coeducational but has separate boys' secondary classes.
Collegiate School is coeducational but puts boys and girls in separate classes during the Middle School years.
Became coeducational:
Washington (state)
Guam
Correctional facilities
Note that some juvenile correctional facilities are named as "Boys' School" or "School for Boys", such as:
- Closed
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Christian Brothers and St. Anthony of Padua announce new partnership. Fox 8 New Orleans. 2014-08-11. 2020-05-26.
- https://www.dallasisd.org/florence Home
- Web site: Learn about the Lawson Academy. The Lawson Academy. 2019-07-13. - Page discusses how it has separate boys' and girls' programs