Public schools The southwestern portion of Balch Springs is served by
Dallas Independent School District, while the northeastern portion is served by
Mesquite Independent School District. The two portions are roughly each one half of the city.
Mesquite Independent School District Mesquite ISD students living in Balch Springs are zoned to one of the following elementary schools, according to the following feeder patterns approved by the district in 2017. Most Mesquite ISD students living in Balch Springs are zoned to A.C. New Middle School and West Mesquite High School. Some MISD students (in the portion zoned to Gentry) are zoned to Berry Middle School and John Horn High School. A small portion of Balch Springs (the portion zoned to Moss) is zoned to Agnew Middle School and Mesquite High School.
Dallas Independent School District serves a portion of the DISD section of Balch Springs. DISD elementary schools which have sections of Balch Springs in their attendance boundaries include Gilbert Cuellar Sr., Richard Lagow, John W. Runyon, and
Kleberg. Young Women's STEAM Academy at Balch Springs Middle School is in the city limits. The school, which opened in 2012, previously was a coeducational middle school serving most of the DISD portion, while other portions were zoned to Fred F. Florence Middle School. In the fall of 2016 Balch Springs was converted into a girls-only middle school; boys in its zone were zoned to Florence, now an all-boys school. Students from the former Balch Springs MS zone who wish to attend a coeducational middle school would go to E. B. Comstock Middle School, while those from the former Florence zone would go to Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy (formerly John B. Hood Middle School) in
Pleasant Grove. In addition Seagoville Middle School serves both genders in a portion of Balch Springs.
H. Grady Spruce High School,
W. W. Samuell High School, and
Seagoville High School serve portions of the DISD area of Balch Springs.
Private schools Balch Springs Christian Academy is a private school within the city limits that serves students from kindergarten to 12th grade, and uses the
A Beka curriculum. It is a subsidiary of Seagoville Road Baptist Church, which was established in 1974. Ten members of the school and church died in a flood in central Texas in 1987.
Colleges and universities Dallas County residents are zoned to
Dallas College (formerly Dallas County Community College or DCCCD). ==Public safety==