For the 2026 school year, there are 5 private elementary schools offering track and field as an interscholastic sport serving 1,185 students in Vermont.
The top-ranked offering track and field sport private elementary schools in Vermont include Thetford Academy, Christ The King School, and Sharon Academy.
The average acceptance rate is 90%, which is higher than the Vermont private elementary school average acceptance rate of 75%.
Top Private Elementary Schools Offering Track and Field Sport in Vermont (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
136 Locust St
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 862-6696
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 862-6696
Gr: PK-8 | 228 students Avg. class size: 16 students Sports: 8 | Extracurrculars: 5 Tuition listed
50 Mansfield Avenue
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 658-3992
Burlington, VT 05401
(802) 658-3992
Gr: PK-8 | 357 students Avg. class size: 16 students Sports: 9 | Extracurrculars: 3 Tuition listed
205 Academy Drive
Sharon, VT 05065
(802) 763-2500
Sharon, VT 05065
(802) 763-2500
Gr: 7-12 | 161 students Avg. class size: 28 students Sports: 12 | Extracurrculars: 6 Tuition listed
304 Academy Rd
Thetford Center, VT 05075
(802) 785-4805
Thetford Center, VT 05075
(802) 785-4805
Gr: 7-12 | 310 students Avg. class size: 14 students Sports: 12 | Extracurrculars: 20 Tuition listed
399 W Gilson Avenue
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-6800
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-6800
Gr: NS-12 | 129 students Avg. class size: 10 students Sports: 6 | Extracurrculars: 7 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
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