Best Catholic High Schools in Manhattan
8 schools match. Top 8 ranked by size, tuition fit, and freshness of our data.
AdmitCompass tracks 8 catholic high-level schools in Manhattan. Annual tuition ranges from $9.2K/yr to $63.5K/yr, with a median of $26.5K/yr across schools that publish a number. New York has the highest concentration with 8 schools.
Catholic schools accept students of all faiths but typically prioritize parish families. Tuition is well below independent-school rates, and most participate in Florida Step Up scholarships. Every school is re-verified through direct outreach to admissions teams; data is refreshed on a 180-day cadence and timestamped on each profile.
- 1
Xavier High School
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- $26.5K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~1,100 students
- 2
Notre Dame School of Manhattan
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- $21.5K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~350 students
- 3
Dominican Academy
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- $18.3K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~200 students
- 4
St. Jean Baptiste High School
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- $9.2K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~300 students
- 5
Regis High School
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- Free
- Type
- private
- ~550 students
- 6
Loyola School
New York, New York County · Grades 9-12
- Tuition
- $52.0K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~200 students
- 7
Marymount School of New York
New York, New York County · Grades N-12
- Tuition
- $63.1K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~700 students
- 8
Convent of the Sacred Heart
New York, New York County · Grades K-12
- Tuition
- $63.5K/yr
- Type
- private
- ~700 students
How we rank these schools
Built relationships, not scrapers. AdmitCompass ranks schools using a composite score that blends four signals: enrollment size (a proxy for stability and program breadth), tuition reasonableness within the local market, freshness of our most recent verification, and a small bonus for schools with full admissions detail published on their profile.
Public data comes from the Florida Department of Education (FLDOE), the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), and each school's own admissions pages. The information that actually matters to most families — acceptance rates, deadlines, what a director cares about — comes from direct interviews with school directors and admissions coaches across our active markets.
We do not publish scoring weights or per-axis thresholds. That keeps the moat intact: the rankings reflect actual conversations with people inside schools, not a formula anyone with a crawler could clone. Every profile is re-verified on a 180-day cadence, and the "last updated" date is timestamped on every school page.
Frequently asked questions
What's the average tuition for high schools in Manhattan?
How competitive is admission in Manhattan?
What's the smallest and largest school on this list?
Is this list updated?
Related lists
Adjacent searches families often run from here.
See your child's personalized match
Our 2-minute quiz factors in grades, budget, location, and goals to surface the best-fit schools from this list.