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Best Nevada Private Elementary Schools Offering Fencing Sport (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 2 private elementary schools offering fencing as an interscholastic sport serving 517 students in Nevada.
The top-ranked offering fencing sport private elementary school in Nevada is The Adelson Educational Campus-las Vegas.
The average acceptance rate is 88%, which is same as the Nevada private elementary school average acceptance rate of 88%.
100% of private elementary schools offering fencing sport in Nevada are religiously affiliated (most commonly Jewish and Greek Orthodox).

Top Private Elementary Schools Offering Fencing Sport in Nevada (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
The Adelson Educational Campus-las Vegas
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(Jewish)
(4)
9700 W. Hillpointe Road
Las Vegas, NV 89134
(702) 515-8206
Gr: K-12 | 510 students Avg. class size: 12 students Sports: 9 | Extracurrculars: 18 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
St. Nicholas Orthodox Academy
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(Greek Orthodox)
16255 S Virginia St
Reno, NV 89521
(775) 544-5565
Gr: 1-9 | 7 students Avg. class size: 2 students Sports: 8 | Extracurrculars: 11 Tuition & acceptance rate listed

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