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Best Connecticut Private Preschools Offering Diving Sport (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 2 private preschools offering diving as an interscholastic sport serving 1,330 students in Connecticut.
The top-ranked offering diving sport private preschools in Connecticut include Hamden Hall Country Day School and Sacred Heart Greenwich.
The average acceptance rate is 55%, which is lower than the Connecticut private preschool average acceptance rate of 77%.
100% of private preschools offering diving sport in Connecticut are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Other).

Top Private Preschools Offering Diving Sport in Connecticut (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
1108 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT 06517
(203) 752-2610
Gr: NS-12 | 650 students Avg. class size: 12 students Sports: 21 | Extracurrculars: 45 Tuition listed
Sacred Heart Greenwich
Sacred Heart Greenwich Photo
All-girls (Catholic)
(7)
1177 King Street
Greenwich, CT 06831
(609) 261-2273
Gr: PK-12 | 680 students Avg. class size: 13 students Sports: 17 | Extracurrculars: 17 Tuition & acceptance rate listed

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