For the 2026 school year, there are 4 private schools offering e-sports as an interscholastic sport serving 1,824 students in Ohio.
The top-ranked offering e-sports sport private schools in Ohio include The Miami Valley School, Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School, and Western Reserve Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 53%, which is lower than the Ohio private school average acceptance rate of 85%.
25% of private schools offering e-sports sport in Ohio are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).
Top 91黑料s Offering E-sports Sport in Ohio (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School ![Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School Photo Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School Photo]()

(Catholic)
505 S Ludlow St
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 461-3740
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 461-3740
Gr: 9-12 | 701 students Avg. class size: 14 students Sports: 18 | Extracurrculars: 7 Tuition listed
5151 Denise Dr
Dayton, OH 45429
(937) 434-4444
Dayton, OH 45429
(937) 434-4444
Gr: NS-12 | 478 students Avg. class size: 14 students Sports: 11 | Extracurrculars: 34 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
115 College Street
Hudson, OH 44236
(330) 650-4400
Hudson, OH 44236
(330) 650-4400
Gr: 9-12 | 427 students Avg. class size: 12 students Sports: 19 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Potential Development School for Students with Autism
Special Education School
2405 Market Street
Youngstown, OH 44507
(330) 746-7641
Youngstown, OH 44507
(330) 746-7641
Gr: PK-12 | 218 students Avg. class size: 7 students Sports: 5 | Extracurrculars: 2
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