In this work, we investigate the problem of public data-assisted non-interactive LDP (Local Differential Privacy) learning with a focus on non-parametric classification. Under the posterior drift assumption, we for the first time derive the mini-max optimal convergence rate with LDP constraint. Then, we present a novel approach, the locally private classification tree, which attains the mini-max optimal convergence rate. Furthermore, we design a data-driven pruning procedure that avoids parameter tuning and produces a fast converging estimator. Comprehensive experiments conducted on synthetic and real datasets show the superior performance of our proposed method. Both our theoretical and experimental findings demonstrate the effectiveness of public data compared to private data, which leads to practical suggestions for prioritizing non-private data collection.