For the 2026 school year, there are 2 private elementary schools offering marksmanship as an interscholastic sport serving 1,089 students in Idaho.
The top-ranked offering marksmanship sport private elementary schools in Idaho include Nampa Christian Schools and Acton Academy Twin Falls.
The average acceptance rate is 73%, which is lower than the Idaho private elementary school average acceptance rate of 87%.
50% of private elementary schools offering marksmanship sport in Idaho are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).
Top Private Elementary Schools Offering Marksmanship Sport in Idaho (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
Acton Academy Twin Falls ![Acton Academy Twin Falls Photo Acton Academy Twin Falls Photo]()

Montessori School
1830 Addison Ave E
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 420-9520
Twin Falls, ID 83301
(208) 420-9520
Gr: NS-10 | 36 students Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 1 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Nampa Christian Schools ![Nampa Christian Schools Photo - The class of 2016 celebrates commencement. 100% of these students when onto higher education. They have blessed our school beyond measure and will be missed. Nampa Christian Schools Photo - The class of 2016 celebrates commencement. 100% of these students when onto higher education. They have blessed our school beyond measure and will be missed.]()

(Christian)
11920 W. Flamingo Avenue
Nampa, ID 83651
(208) 475-1697
Nampa, ID 83651
(208) 475-1697
Gr: NS-12 | 1,053 students Avg. class size: 25 students Sports: 15 | Extracurrculars: 2 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
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