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Here are lists of schools which only admit girls, or which only admit girls in certain grade levels, or which separate students by gender, in the United States

Arizona[edit]

Arkansas[edit]

California[edit]

Los Angeles area
San Francisco Bay Area
San Diego area
Sacramento area
Monterey area
Former schools

Connecticut[edit]

Merged:

Former:

Delaware[edit]

Former

District of Columbia (Washington, DC)[edit]

Florida[edit]

Miami area
Tampa/St. Petersburg
Other

Georgia[edit]

Pinecrest Academy (Cumming) puts boys and girls in separate classes.

Former girls' schools

Hawaii[edit]

Illinois[edit]

Chicago area
Closed
Merged
Became coeducational
Closed

Iowa[edit]

Closed

Kentucky[edit]

Louisville
Northern Kentucky
former girls' schools
  • Angela Merici High School (Louisville; merged with the all-boys Bishop David High School in 1984 to create the current Holy Cross High School)
  • Loretto High School (Louisville; merged into the formerly all-boys Flaget High School in 1973, which would close a year later)
  • Our Lady of Providence Academy (Academy of Notre Dame de Providence), merged with the all-boys Newport Catholic High School in 1983 to create the current Newport Central Catholic High School

Louisiana[edit]

Became coeducational:

Maine[edit]

former girls' schools

Maryland[edit]

Baltimore area
Washington, DC area

Former girls' schools:

Closed

Massachusetts[edit]

Former girls' schools

Became coeducational
Closed

Michigan[edit]

Detroit area
Former

Minnesota[edit]

Mississippi[edit]

Missouri[edit]

Former girls' schools

Became coeducational
Closed

Nebraska[edit]

New Jersey[edit]

New York City area
Philadelphia area
Closed
Merged

New York[edit]

Public (all in New York City)

Private:

Manhattan
Brooklyn
Queens
Bronx
Staten Island
Hudson Valley
Long Island
Capital District
Western New York
Became coeducational
Closed

North Carolina[edit]

Ohio[edit]

Columbus
Cincinnati area
Cleveland area
Toledo area
Former girls' schools

Oregon[edit]

Pennsylvania[edit]

Philadelphia area
Pittsburgh area

Closed:

Merged:

Rhode Island[edit]

Former girls' schools

Texas[edit]

Austin area
Dallas-Fort Worth
El Paso
Houston
Lubbock area
San Antonio
Closed
Merged
Became coeducational

Virginia[edit]

In addition King Abdullah Academy, while coeducational, has separate girls' secondary classes.

Washington (state)[edit]

Wisconsin[edit]

Guam[edit]

Former girls' schools

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home". Huakailani School for Girls. Retrieved 2020-01-08. 45-035 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, Hi 96744 (YWCA Kokokahi)
  2. ^ "Christian Brothers and St. Anthony of Padua announce new partnership". Fox 8 New Orleans. 2014-08-11. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  3. ^ "Our Lady of Guadalupe Middle School Detroit Middle School (5-8)". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Detroit. Archived from the original on 2006-05-25. Retrieved 2020-05-02.
  4. ^ Melligan, Michelle. "Welcome to Mt. Mercy". mtmercy.org. Mount Mercy Academy. Retrieved May 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "Who We Are?". Overbrook Academy. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
  6. ^ Home. Young Women's STEAM Academy at Balch Springs Middle School. Retrieved on June 26, 2019.
  7. ^ Fernandez, Demond. "Dallas ISD to open first all-girls S.T.E.A.M. school" (Archive). WFAA. September 28, 2015. Retrieved on September 30, 2015.
  8. ^ "Learn about the Lawson Academy". The Lawson Academy. Retrieved 2019-07-13. - Page discusses how it has separate boys' and girls' programs
  9. ^ Home. KIPP Voyage Academy for Girls. Retrieved on June 26, 2019.

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