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Best South Dakota Private Preschools Offering Football Sport (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 2 private preschools offering football as an interscholastic sport serving 2,159 students in South Dakota.
The top-ranked offering football sport private preschools in South Dakota include Sioux Falls Christian Schools and Sioux Falls Lutheran School.
The average acceptance rate is 99%, which is higher than the South Dakota private preschool average acceptance rate of 81%.
100% of private preschools offering football sport in South Dakota are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian and Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).

Top Private Preschools Offering Football Sport in South Dakota (2026)

School
Location
Quick Facts
Sioux Falls Christian Schools
Sioux Falls Christian Schools Photo
(Christian)
(5)
6120 S Charger Circle
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605) 334-1422
Gr: PK-12 | 1,615 students Avg. class size: 23 students Sports: 13 | Extracurrculars: 5 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Sioux Falls Lutheran School
Sioux Falls Lutheran School Photo - SFLS High School Graduation 2021
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
(4)
6715 South Boe Lane
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605) 335-1923
Gr: NS-12 | 544 students Avg. class size: 20 students Sports: 9 | Extracurrculars: 11 Tuition listed

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