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Detroit Waldorf School Photo - Students in grades 3 begin playing the violin. In grade 5, additional string and wind instruments are added.

Best Michigan Private Preschools Offering Gymnastics Sport (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 3 private preschools offering gymnastics as an interscholastic sport serving 383 students in Michigan.
The top-ranked offering gymnastics sport private preschool in Michigan is Detroit Waldorf School.
The average acceptance rate is 90%, which is higher than the Michigan private preschool average acceptance rate of 89%.

Top Private Preschools Offering Gymnastics Sport in Michigan (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Detroit Waldorf School
Detroit Waldorf School Photo - Students in grades 3 begin playing the violin. In grade 5, additional string and wind instruments are added.
Alternative School
2555 Burns
Detroit, MI 48214
(313) 822-0300
Gr: PK-8 | 244 students Avg. class size: 21 students Sports: 10 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Greenhouse Montessori School
Montessori School
(1)
3613 Green Brier Blvd
Ann Arbor, MI 48105
(734) 913-0021
Gr: PK-K | 57 students Avg. class size: 12 students Sports: 4 Tuition listed
Montessori Childrens Center Of Allen Park
Montessori School
4141 Laurence Ave
Allen Park, MI 48101
(313) 382-2777
Gr: NS-K | 82 students Avg. class size: 20 students Sports: 2 Tuition listed

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