For the 2026 school year, there are 5 private schools offering fencing as an interscholastic sport serving 2,544 students in Ohio.
The top-ranked offering fencing sport private schools in Ohio include Laurel School, Western Reserve Academy, and St. Xavier High School.
The average acceptance rate is 67%, which is lower than the Ohio private school average acceptance rate of 85%.
40% of private schools offering fencing sport in Ohio are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).
Top 91黑料s Offering Fencing Sport in Ohio (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
One Lyman Circle
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 455-3002
Beachwood, OH 44122
(216) 455-3002
Gr: PK-12 | 557 students Sports: 15 | Extracurrculars: 20 Tuition listed
St. Xavier High School ![St. Xavier High School Photo St. Xavier High School Photo]()

All-boys (Catholic)
600 N Bend Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45224
(513) 761-7600
Cincinnati, OH 45224
(513) 761-7600
Gr: 9-12 | 1,419 students Avg. class size: 25 students Sports: 21 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
12920 Madison Avenue
Lakewood, OH 44107
(216) 226-4854
Lakewood, OH 44107
(216) 226-4854
Gr: K-12 | 87 students Avg. class size: 8 students Sports: 4 | Extracurrculars: 8 Tuition listed
8100 Cornell Road
Cincinnati, OH 45249
(513) 489-8940
Cincinnati, OH 45249
(513) 489-8940
Gr: K-12 | 54 students Avg. class size: 6 students Sports: 1 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
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