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Best Franklin Private Elementary Schools (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 5 private elementary schools serving 2,572 students in Franklin, MI.
The top-ranked private elementary schools in Franklin, MI include 3246 Pierce, Detroit Country Day School, and Huda School & Montessori.
The average acceptance rate is 25%, which is lower than the Michigan private elementary school average acceptance rate of 88%.
60% of private elementary schools in Franklin, MI are religiously affiliated (most commonly Islamic and Catholic).

Top-Ranked Franklin Private Elementary Schools (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
3246 Pierce
(Catholic)
32460 Pierce St
Franklin, MI 48025
(248) 642-2616
Gr: PK-8 | 344 students Tuition listed
22400 Hillview Ln Beverly Hills
Franklin, MI 48025
(248) 430-1677
Gr: 5-8 | 365 students Tuition listed
Detroit Country Day School
Special Program Emphasis
(1)
22305 W Thirteen Mile Road
Franklin, MI 48025
(248) 646-7717
Gr: PK-12 | 1,457 students Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 23 | Extracurrculars: 2 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Huda School & Montessori
(Islamic)
32220 Franklin Rd
Franklin, MI 48025
(248) 626-0900
Gr: PK-8 | 289 students
Beverly Hills Academy
Montessori School (Islamic)
(2)
32605 Bell Vine Trl
Franklin, MI 48025
(248) 433-9470
Gr: PK-8 | 117 students

Overview

This Town (Franklin)
This State (MI)
# Schools
5 Schools

Student Body:

# Students
2,572 Students
123,180 Students
% Average Students of Color
17%
18%

Academics and Faculty:

# Teachers
310 Teachers
9,751 Teachers
Average Student-Teacher Ratio
8:1
13:1
% Average Faculty w/Advanced Degree
65%
55%
Average Class Size
15 students
16 students
Average Number of AP Courses
28 courses
11 courses
Average SAT score
1306
(Out of 1600)
1229
Average ACT score
29
(Out of 36)
25

Tuition and Acceptance Rate:

Average Yearly Tuition Cost
$40,875
$9,399
Average Acceptance Rate
25%
88%

Students by Ethnicity:

0.41
0.51
# American Indian Students
4 Students
356 Students
% American Indian Students
n/a
n/a
# Asian Students
279 Students
3,498 Students
% Asian Students
11%
3%
# Hispanic Students
67 Students
4,524 Students
% Hispanic Students
2%
4%
# Black Students
73 Students
5,680 Students
% Black Students
3%
4%
# White Students
1,963 Students
82,869 Students
% White Students
76%
66%
# Hawaiian Students
n/a
170 Students
% Hawaiian Students
n/a
n/a
# Two or more races Students
n/a
n/a
% of Two or more races Students
n/a
n/a
# Others Students
203 Students
28,408 Students
% of Others Students
8%
23%
All Ethnic Groups

Extracurriculars and Sports:

Average Number of Extracurriculars
2 extracurriculars
6 extracurriculars
Average Number of Sports
23 sports
6 sports

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top-ranked private elementary schools in Franklin, MI?
The top-ranked private elementary schools in Franklin, MI include 3246 Pierce, Detroit Country Day School, and Huda School & Montessori.
How many private elementary schools are located in Franklin?
5 private elementary schools are located in Franklin.
How diverse are private elementary schools in Franklin?
Franklin private elementary schools are approximately 17% minority students, which is lower than the Michigan private school average of 18%.
What percentage of private elementary schools are religiously affiliated in Franklin?
60% of private elementary schools in Franklin are religiously affiliated (most commonly Islamic and Catholic).

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