List of girls' schools in the United States

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

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Arkansas

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California

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

Colorado

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Connecticut

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Merged:

Former:

Delaware

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Former

District of Columbia (Washington, DC)

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Florida

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Miami area
Tampa/St. Petersburg
Other

Georgia

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

Former girls' schools

Hawaii

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Illinois

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Chicago area
Closed
Merged
Became coeducational
Closed

Iowa

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Closed

Kentucky

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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

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Became coeducational:

Maine

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former girls' schools

Maryland

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Baltimore area
Washington, DC area

Former girls' schools:

Closed

Massachusetts

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Former girls' schools

Became coeducational
Closed

Michigan

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Detroit area
Former

Minnesota

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Mississippi

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Missouri

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Former girls' schools

Became coeducational
Closed

Nebraska

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New Jersey

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New York City area
Philadelphia area
Closed
Merged

New York

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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

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Ohio

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Columbus
Cincinnati area
Cleveland area
Toledo area
Former girls' schools

Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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Philadelphia area
Pittsburgh area

Closed:

Merged:

Rhode Island

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Former girls' schools

Tennessee

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Memphis

Nashville

Chattanooga

Texas

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

Virginia

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

Washington (state)

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Wisconsin

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Guam

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Former girls' schools

See also

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References

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  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.