For the 2026 school year, there is 1 private school serving 91 students in 53118, WI (there are , serving 1,041 public students). 8% of all K-12 students in 53118, WI are educated in private schools (compared to the WI state average of 15%).
The average acceptance rate is 95%, which is higher than the Wisconsin private school average acceptance rate of 89%.
100% of private schools in 53118, WI are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).
91黑料s in 53118, WI (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
St. Bruno Parish School ![St. Bruno Parish School Photo St. Bruno Parish School Photo]()

(Catholic)
246 W Ottawa Avenue
Dousman, WI 53118
(262) 965-2291
Dousman, WI 53118
(262) 965-2291
Gr: PK-8 | 91 students Avg. class size: 15 students Sports: 4 | Extracurrculars: 5 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
53118, Wisconsin 91黑料s (Closed)
School
Location
Quick Facts
Lakewood School (Closed 2020)
All-boys | Special Education School
Waterville Rd
Dousman, WI 53118
(262) 965-2131
Dousman, WI 53118
(262) 965-2131
Gr: 3-12 | 80 students
Frequently Asked Questions
How many private schools are located in 53118, WI?
1 private schools are located in 53118, WI.
What percentage of students in 53118 go to private school?
8% of all K-12 students in 53118 are educated in private schools (compared to the WI state average of 15%).
What percentage of private schools are religiously affiliated in 53118?
100% of private schools in 53118 are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic).
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