For the 2026 school year, there are 4 private high schools offering indoor soccer as an interscholastic sport serving 2,196 students in Texas.
The top-ranked offering indoor soccer sport private high schools in Texas include Harbor Leadership Academy, The British International School Of Houston, and Aspire Christian Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 86%, which is higher than the Texas private high school average acceptance rate of 82%.
25% of private high schools offering indoor soccer sport in Texas are religiously affiliated (most commonly Christian).
Top Private High Schools Offering Indoor Soccer Sport in Texas (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
2203 N. Westgreen Blvd
Katy, TX 77449
(713) 290-9025
Katy, TX 77449
(713) 290-9025
Gr: PK-12 | 1,200 students Avg. class size: 18 students Sports: 18 | Extracurrculars: 9 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
705 FM 517 E
Dickinson, TX 77539
(713) 805-6623
Dickinson, TX 77539
(713) 805-6623
Gr: PK-10 | 37 students Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 7 | Extracurrculars: 9 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Harbor Leadership Academy
Alternative School
1717 Scottsdale Dr. Suite 103
Cedar Park, TX 78641
(512) 219-5673
Cedar Park, TX 78641
(512) 219-5673
Gr: 5-12 | 75 students Avg. class size: 10 students Sports: 20 | Extracurrculars: 18 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
9401 Starcrest Dr
San Antonio, TX 78217
(210) 483-9100
San Antonio, TX 78217
(210) 483-9100
Gr: PK-12 | 884 students Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 21 | Extracurrculars: 23 Tuition listed
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