March 2019 Education Profiles

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EDUCATION PROFILES A PARENT'S JOB IS NEVER DONE. One of the biggest choices you can make for your children is where they will receive their education. It's a decision that will shape knowledge, character, skill, and ultimately their future. Learn about great local options in the following pages.


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ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL [SLUH] 4970 OAKLAND AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63110 314-531-0330 / SLUH.ORG

Educating “Men for Others” since 1818: For 200 years, St. Louis University High School has provided a premier education to young men from all walks of life. The oldest Jesuit high school west of the Mississippi River, SLUH began as a Latin school for boys in a riverfront house. Since then, it has remained committed to its city location. SLUH inspires its students to accept extraordinary challenges, while preparing them to be “Men for Others” and leaders in their communities. Infused with the five-century-old tradition and philosophy established by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus, SLUH’s focus in all of its endeavors reflects the Jesuit motto Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam, a Latin term meaning “For the greater glory of God.” SLUH’s dedicated faculty—95 percent of whom have advanced degrees—seek to develop critical thinking and thoughtful expression among their students. Its impressive curriculum offers more than 100 electives, including Advanced Placement courses in more than 20 disciplines. By engaging nearly every interest through a storied

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athletic program and nearly 100 student clubs, SLUH further encourages students to build community through participation. SLUH’s student body is composed of 1,000 young men from nearly 90 ZIP codes in the metropolitan area. A financial aid program of over $4 million ensures that all academically qualified young men are admitted based on their ability to succeed, rather than their economic circumstances. With an average ACT of 30, SLUH’s most recent graduates were accepted at more than 200 different colleges and universities throughout the United States. These students accepted scholarships for their freshman year of studies valued at approximately $3.2 million. About 15,000 SLUH alumni represent leadership in all levels and disciplines, nationally and internationally. Of these, 8,000 reside in the St. Louis area, with graduates leading many aspects of their community, from civil service to non-profits and leadership at Fortune 500 companies.

GRADES

ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

9–12 (boys)

1,000

10:1

$17,100

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CHAMINADE COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 425 S. LINDBERGH BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-692-6650 / CHAMINADE-STL.ORG

Chaminade College Preparatory School educates young men, grades 6–12, in the Catholic Marianist tradition. Chaminade’s intention is to ensure that every young man who passes through its doors is able to achieve the balance between school life and play. The school motto is ESTO VIR, “Be a Man,” and it is a true journey from boyhood to manhood that includes spiritual, educational, and social development. As a school for boys, Chaminade is created from the perspective of how young men learn, build relationships, and interact with the world. The school’s mission is to cultivate students' inherent skills, gifts, and talents while realizing their potential as men. This is accomplished through a focus on academics, formation of character, and athletics and activities. Chaminade provides a modern, academically challenging curriculum using personalized instruction. Classrooms, averaging 17 students, are student-centered and address multiple learning styles. The alternating block schedule allows for longer classroom experiences for debates, labs, and deeper academic engagement.

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ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

6–12 (boys)

872 (high school: 584; middle school: 288)

9:1

$18,998

COLLEGIATE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND BIOSCIENCE 1547 S. THERESA AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63104 314-696-2290 / SLPS.ORG/CSMB

The Collegiate School of Medicine and Bioscience is a prestigious college-prep high school that provides unmatched preparation for students interested in careers in health care and bioscience—all within a diverse student culture. A rigorous college-prep curriculum includes 10 AP courses and the opportunity to earn more than 30 college credit hours. Collegiate offers students ongoing four-year support toward college application and acceptance at the nation’s most prestige universities—a program quite unique in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Collegiate students gain a competitive advantage through partnerships and internships with Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Goldfarb School of Nursing, the Missouri Botanical Gardens, Saint Louis Zoo, the Cortex Innovation Community, and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Students are also mentored by graduate-level students and scientists at these respected institutions. Collegiate is a Saint Louis Public Schools magnet school allowing eligible St. Louis County students to apply. Many students from districts such as Webster Groves, Parkway and Ladue are proud Collegiate Owls! Call 314-696-2290 for application information.

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ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

9–12 (coed)

260

14:1

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INCARNATE WORD ACADEMY 2788 NORMANDY DRIVE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63121 314-725-5850 X1149 / IWACADEMY.ORG

The mission of Incarnate Word Academy is to challenge young women of faith to achieve their God-given potential as academically successful Women of the Word. Following the example of Jesus, the Incarnate Word, they promote human dignity, thereby empowering themselves and others to make a positive impact on the world. Founded in 1932, the Academy is sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. At IWA, girls enjoy not just equal opportunity but every opportunity! The singlegender setting offers a rich learning environment where every student welcomes academic challenges, expresses her thoughts and opinions, and participates in new learning opportunities. The college preparatory environment extends beyond the curriculum. Modular scheduling helps IWA graduates begin their college career with an edge: already knowing how to collaborate, structure downtime, and initiate discussions with professors. Red Knights take advantage of 22 athletic teams, 17 clubs and organizations, and 20 college-credit course offerings. In addition, there are 18 scholarship categories, including several new scholarships worth up to $4,000 per year.

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GRADES

ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

9–12 (girls)

343

12:1

$13,995

MIRIAM SCHOOL & MIRIAM ACADEMY MIRIAM SCHOOL: 501 BACON AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63119 MIRIAM ACADEMY: 2845 N. BALLAS ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-968-3893 / MIRIAMSTL.ORG

Miriam is the St. Louis region’s most comprehensive resource for children with learning differences. Its programs offer a different approach to unlocking potential, designed to meet the unique social, emotional, and academic needs of each student. For 60 years, Miriam School has offered a specialized education for bright children in pre-K through eighth grade with learning challenges. With small class sizes, experienced teachers and staff, and integrated accommodations such as speech/language and occupational therapy, students at Miriam School find a nurturing environment full of possibilities. In 2016, Miriam Academy opened to serve high school students in an environment designed to empower unique learners. Miriam Academy’s small class sizes, curriculum modifications, and tailored opportunities such as internships and summer experience help students prepare for college or a career path after graduation. Miriam also operates Miriam Learning Center, which supports children and young adults ages 3 to 25 through a range of services including evaluations, tutoring, and therapy. No matter where families are in their journeys, Miriam helps identify needs and provide solutions.

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ENROLLMENT

PRE K–12 (coed)

94 (elementary and middle school); 49 (high school)

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

7:1

COST

$9,000–$30,100 (2018–19)

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VILLA DI MARIA MONTESSORI SCHOOL 1280 SIMMONS AVENUE, KIRKWOOD, MO 63122 314-822-2601 / VILLADIMARIA.ORG

Nestled on six beautiful acres in Kirkwood, Villa di Maria Montessori School has been serving children in the St. Louis community for more than 50 years. Villa di Maria prides itself in providing the highest-quality Montessori education to children ages 2½–12 and is guided by its mission to “support each child to develop academic excellence and the ability to embrace and respond to the challenges of today’s world with innovation, compassion, determination, grace, and kindness.” As an AMI-accredited (Association Montessori Internationale) Montessori school, Villa di Maria is committed and enthusiastic about providing an authentic Montessori environment. The school cultivates an enthusiasm for learning in each child. With a strong academic program, Villa di Maria emphasizes life skills, such as problem-solving, teamwork, self-direction, and self-expression. To schedule a campus tour or to learn more about how Villa di Maria helps foster independence and a lifelong love of learning, visit villadimaria.org or email info@villadimaria.org.

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ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

AGES 2½–12

179

14:1

$6,500–$10,500

VISITATION ACADEMY 3020 N. BALLAS ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-625-9103 / VISITATIONACADEMY.ORG

With a long-standing reputation for academic excellence, Visitation Academy is an independent Catholic school offering a coeducational Montessori program for ages 2 through kindergarten and the area’s only all-girls education for grades 1–12. A Visitation education nurtures and challenges students as they move through the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools. Small class sizes allow faculty to know students well; the all-girls environment provides young women with the confidence to pursue wider fields of study and achieve higher levels of success. Salesian spirituality, based on the teachings of St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal, is the foundation of Viz’s educational philosophy. Students learn to live life intentionally with gentle strength, confidence, and joy. As a result, students develop a distinct worldview and grow to become curious, creative, and innovative contributors to their communities. “Be who you are and be that well.” Since 1833, St. Francis de Sales’ words have guided the spirit of Visitation Academy as students discover their gifts, live their spirit.

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ENROLLMENT

TODDLER–K (coed) GRADE 1–12 (girls)

539

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

6:1

COST

$21,510 (2019–20 Upper School tuiton)


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COMMUNITY SCHOOL 900 LAY ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63124 314-991-0005 / COMMUNITYSCHOOL.COM

Parents recognize in their children the gift of something great. For more than a century, Community School has let those gifts flourish in an environment of active, experiential learning. A seasoned faculty engages students with a challenging curriculum integrating academics, the arts, physical education, and interpersonal skills. Community students are responsible, caring, and vibrant people who learn how to work with and lead others. Community believes the world is to be explored, examined, and enjoyed— both the physical world and the world of ideas. The expansive campus, with its woods, trails, pond, fields, and light-filled classrooms, provides a perfect and safe environment for this early exploration. Students learn to dig deep into subjects and examine them in detail. Parents value the security that the secluded campus provides and the nurturing environment that the teachers create. The child-focused classrooms and challenging curriculum reach children in innovative ways that stretch their abilities and cultivate continued development. This builds a lifelong love of learning that prepares students for success at the very best secondary schools...and in life.

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GRADES

ENROLLMENT

AGE 3–GRADE 6 (coed)

347

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

$19,150–$20,550

7:1

CHESTERFIELD MONTESSORI SCHOOL

THE COLLEGE SCHOOL

14000 LADUE ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 314-469-7150 / CHESTERFIELDMONTESSORI.ORG

7825 BIG BEND BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63119 314-962-9355 / THECOLLEGESCHOOL.ORG

Chesterfield Montessori is a nonprofit school founded in 1981, offering authentic AMI Montessori programs at all levels. The beautiful sunlit environment features classrooms that are open, inviting, well-organized, and equipped with the full spectrum of Montessori materials. Nurturing teachers are highly trained and enjoy working with the culturally diverse student body. Montessori education stimulates a passion for learning, exploration, and discovery. The partnership of parents, children, and teachers makes CMS a place where students and families flourish.

The College School in Webster Groves engages children, ages 3 to 14, in experiential curriculum that is both rigorous and reflective. From coding robots and analyzing ecosystems to conducting experiments in the woods and becoming investigative journalists in local neighborhoods, students do more than learn in a traditional classroom setting. They become collaborators, risk-takers, and problem-solvers who believe they can change the world. To learn more and schedule a personal tour, email admissions@thecollegeschool.org or call 314-962-9355.

GRADES 16 MONTHS–14 YEARS (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 12:1

ENROLLMENT 170

COST SEE WEBSITE

GRADES PRE-K–GRADE 8 (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 9:1

ENROLLMENT 235 COST $9,300–$17,950

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ROSSMAN SCHOOL 12660 CONWAY ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-434-5877 / ROSSMANSCHOOL.ORG

Nestled on a 20-acre campus in Creve Coeur, Rossman is an independent private preparatory school dedicated to discovering and nurturing that which makes each child one-of-a-kind. In a small, safe, and supportive school community, students thrive as they are challenged and stretched by an unparalleled educational program emphasizing strong academics, character development, and leadership skills. Rossman’s experienced and innovative faculty develop close, personal relationships with each child and implement a stimulating curriculum that inspires a lifelong love for learning while providing a solid foundation in language arts, mathematics, and specialty subjects such as art, music, physical education, science, Spanish, and social studies. The school’s thoughtfully designed program teaches children how to learn and equips them with the problem-solving, critical thinking, organization, and collaboration skills that future leaders need. The core values of kindness, honesty, respect, and responsibility are woven deeply into every facet of Rossman. Graduates are known not only for being academically well prepared but also for their embodiment of these traits.

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ENROLLMENT

AGE 4–GRADE 6 (coed)

227

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

$20,400 (includes lunch)

8:1

NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL

FORSYTH SCHOOL

320 E. RIPA AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63125 314-544-1015 X1104 / NDHS.NET

6235 WYDOWN BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63105 314-726-4542 / FORSYTHONLINE.COM

Notre Dame High School, a Catholic college-prep school, is sponsored by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. Today, 100 percent of Notre Dame’s students pursue higher education, and 75 percent receive merit-based scholarships. A variety of AP and ACC courses challenge students to achieve college credits in a supportive high school environment. Students receive personal attention and 1-to-1 academic conferencing with a faculty advisor each week. Classroom teaching is enhanced with the integration of technology via iPads.

Located next door to Washington University and across the street from Forest Park, Forsyth School offers an unforgettable experience on a one-of-a-kind campus with classrooms in six repurposed, historic homes. Forsyth is a place where personal best counts—in the classroom, on the field, on the stage, and on the high ropes course in the Adventure Center. The challenging and engaging curriculum fosters independence and prepares students to thrive in secondary school and beyond.

GRADES 9–12 (girls)

ENROLLMENT 242

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 11:1

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COST $11,900

GRADES AGE 3–GRADE 6 (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 8:1

ENROLLMENT 365 COST $20,161 (2018/19)


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LUTHERAN NORTH MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL

LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH

5401 LUCAS AND HUNT ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63121 314-389-3100 / LUTHERANNORTHSTL.ORG

9515 TESSON FERRY ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 314-631-1400 / LHSSSTL.ORG

Lutheran North is a coeducational, Christian school, serving students in the St. Louis metropolitan area. This college-prep school is opening its doors to middle schoolers in grades 6–8 in the fall. Lutheran North blends a challenging curriculum with opportunities for service, cocurricular, and athletic activities. Students are welcome from various Christian, socio-economic, academic, and racial backgrounds. Lutheran North helps students grow in their faith, develop their strengths, and meet the challenges of new opportunities.

Lutheran South is committed to helping students succeed through building relationships and providing individualized attention. This coeducational, Christian school serves students from 53 different zip codes. Named the “Best Athletic Program for Small Schools,” Lutheran South is large enough to offer a wide variety of activities, yet small enough for students to find their niche. From faith formation to college preparation, Lutheran South combines a strong tradition of family with excellence in education.

GRADES 9–12 (coed); Grades 6–8 beginning in the fall

GRADES 9–12 (coed)

ENROLLMENT 250 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 12:1 COST $14,550

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 12:1

MICDS (MARY INSTITUTE AND SAINT LOUIS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL) 101 N. WARSON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63124 314-995-7367 / MICDS.ORG

A nationally recognized leader in independent education, MICDS is a college-prep, coed school for students from junior kindergarten (age 4) through the 12th grade. MICDS helps students discover their unique talents, preparing them for higher education and to lead lives of purpose and service. When your child attends MICDS, they’ll explore their passions and pursue academic excellence in state-ofthe-art classrooms, labs, athletic facilities, theaters, and art studios throughout the 100-acre campus. Join MICDS for a life of discovery!

ENROLLMENT 420 COST $14,550

URSULINE ACADEMY 341 S. SAPPINGTON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63122 314-984-2800 / URSULINESTL.ORG

Ursuline Academy is rooted in a tradition of college-preparatory education, service, and innovation. Students are encouraged to discover the power within themselves through a personalized approach to education, helping each young woman understand and develop her individual learning style and reach her full potential. Part of a network of 150 Ursuline-sponsored schools in 35 countries, the unique Global Education Program offers students opportunities to develop global competencies applicable to future careers. The Ursuline graduate is a confident young woman prepared for living and leading in a global society.

GRADES JK–12 (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 8:1

GRADES 9–12 (girls)

ENROLLMENT 1,234 COST $20,550 (JK–4), $24,400 (5–6), $28,200 (7–12)

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 10:1

ENROLLMENT 375 COST $14,850

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WHITFIELD SCHOOL 175 S. MASON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-434-5141 / WHITFIELDSCHOOL.ORG

Whitfield is a close-knit and diverse community for grades 6–12 in which each student’s unique strengths are known, cultivated, and celebrated. The talented faculty capture students’ imaginations and help them identify and pursue their passions. Whitfield’s college preparatory program is rooted in character education. The Habits of Mind & Heart curriculum encourages critical reflection for academic and personal growth. Whitfield’s college counseling program inspires students to reach for their top choice schools in a low-stress way. The process features an extraordinary level of individualization and curricular integration, and an emphasis on choosing schools that further develop students’ strengths and empower them to flourish as scholars and individuals. In the past six years, seniors have earned more than $12 million in merit scholarships for their first year of college. Whitfield graduates are prepared for the global realities they will face in college and beyond. The international program includes hosting students from around the world who choose to study at Whitfield and providing opportunities for American students to travel abroad.

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ENROLLMENT

6–12 (coed)

440

VILLA DUCHESNE AND OAK HILL SCHOOL 801 S. SPOEDE ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-810-3529 / VDOH.ORG

A Sacred Heart education is a journey, not a destination. Once begun, it is something that is lasting—a passport to the world with no expiration date. The faculty help students pack the “essentials” for this lifelong journey of learning. Graduates leave with the confidence and character to make choices for themselves while weighing the impact of those choices on others. They carry with them open hearts, open minds, open eyes, and open arms—everything they need to open worlds.

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STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

$27,775 (2019–20; financial aid available)

8:1

THE WILSON SCHOOL 400 DEMUN AVENUE, CLAYTON, MO 63105 314-725-4999 / WILSONSCHOOL.COM

At The Wilson School, students age 3 through sixth grade learn in a nurturing environment where they are known and valued as individuals. Wilson kids are challenged each and every day by exceptional educators through integrated, project-based experiences. The curriculum balances STEM, language arts, and creative self-expression, enriched by an award-winning technology program. Your Wilson graduate will be equipped for life, possessing the knowledge and skills to flourish academically, socially, and emotionally.

GRADES AGE 3–GRADE 6 (coed), GRADES 7–12 (girls) ENROLLMENT 445

GRADES AGE 3–GRADE 6

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 8:1 COST $6,645–$23,250

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 7:1

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ENROLLMENT 170 COST $20,700


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DE SMET JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL 233 N. NEW BALLAS ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-567-3500 X1247 / DESMET.ORG

De Smet Jesuit High School is an all-male, college-preparatory, Catholic high school located in Creve Coeur. De Smet Jesuit offers a top-tier academic program and a balanced emphasis on academics, faith, service, and co-curricular activities, so graduates are best prepared to be “men for and with others.” In January 2018, De Smet Jesuit opened its Innovation Center, a high-tech learning space where students can engage with peers and professionals from around the globe, explore virtual worlds, collaborate on small group projects, and develop as young entrepreneurs alongside professional mentors. The possibilities are limitless for students to engage, explore, and create. For students still considering options for high school or for those just beginning the search process, De Smet Jesuit will host a Spring Open House on Saturday, April 13, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Students in the seventh grade may also schedule Shadow Visit Days to spend a half day attending classes with current students during March and April by calling the Admission Office at 314-567-3500 x1247.

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GRADES

ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

9–12 (boys)

700

10:1

$16,700

NERINX HALL

SAINT LOUIS PRIORY SCHOOL

530 E. LOCKWOOD AVENUE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 314-968-1505 / NERINXHALL.ORG

500 S. MASON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-434-3690 / PRIORY.ORG

Located in the heart of Webster Groves, Nerinx Hall is an independent, Catholic, all-girl high school founded in 1924 by the Sisters of Loretto. Nerinx is more than a college-preparatory school. It is an enriching Catholic education that shapes, and is shaped, by extraordinary students. In this community of learners, students develop a respect for differences of opinion, discover how to best articulate their own views, and believe in each other’s potential.

Saint Louis Priory School is a Catholic, Benedictine, academically rigorous school serving boys in grades 7–12. The school’s 150-acre campus is conveniently located at I-64 and Mason Road. Priory offers a challenging liberal arts education, with coursework in English, Classical and Modern Languages, Math, the Sciences, History, Theology, Computer Science, and Fine Arts. Athletics are an important part of the Priory experience, fostering friendships, teamwork, and school spirit. Visit and explore this distinctive school.

GRADES 9–12 (girls)

ENROLLMENT 564

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 9:1

COST $14,850

GRADES 7–12 (boys)

ENROLLMENT 400

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 7:1

COST $24,125

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GREAT CIRCLE ACADEMY 330 N. GORE AVENUE, WEBSTER GROVES, MO 63119 844-424-3577 / GREATCIRCLE.ORG

A place where no one feels different—that’s what makes Great Circle Academy different. It’s a welcoming place for children who need an alternative to a traditional school setting. At GCA, highly qualified teachers and therapists work as a team, and have significant behavioral health training and certifications. Small classes blend with a flexible teaching approach based on individual needs to provide daily support to students. Accreditation comes from AdvancED and the Independent Schools Association of Central States (ISACS). Financial aid is available. GCA works with kindergarteners through twelfth graders who have significant emotional and behavioral challenges, communication disorders, cognitive delays or an autism diagnosis. Plus, GCA has Missouri’s only high school program for teens in recovery from substance use. It blends academic rigor with a therapeutic environment to create a positive high school experience that supports sobriety for a lifetime. At Great Circle Academy, students discover the strengths within themselves to blossom and thrive, feel safe and empowered, and reignite their passion for learning and life.

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GRADES

ENROLLMENT

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

COST

K–12 (coed)

250

4:1

$30,000

CROSSROADS COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL

CHURCHILL CENTER & SCHOOL

500 DEBALIVIERE AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63112 314-367-8085 / CROSSROADSCOLLEGEPREP.ORG

1021 MUNICIPAL CENTER DRIVE, TOWN & COUNTRY, MO 63131 314-997-4343 / CHURCHILLSTL.ORG

Crossroads’s rigorous and diverse academic program provides the flexibility to explore and the focus to dive deep. The school's recording studio, black box, 2D and 3D art studios, and MakerSpace help every student find their voice. With 10-plus AP courses and a full-time college counselor, the school prepares each student to thrive in college and beyond. At Crossroads, everyone has something to contribute. The class of 2018 earned more than $4.8 million in merit-based college aid. Crossroads’s academics, together with an extensive extracurricular program, provide meaningful learning opportunities at the intersection of creativity, thinking, doing, and ethics.

For 40 years, Churchill Center & School has made a transformational impact by providing outstanding educational services to children with dyslexia, ADHD, and other learning disabilities through day school, summer school, and tutoring programs. As a nationally recognized leader and a Wilson® Accredited Partner, Churchill’s highly individualized program features a 50-minute, 1:1 daily tutorial for each student and a robust curriculum of multi-sensory reading, language, fine arts, and math instruction. Churchill empowers students with learning disabilities to gain the strategies and confidence they need to succeed, becoming advocates for their future. To learn more, please visit churchillstl.org.

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GRADES 7–12 (coed) ENROLLMENT 217 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 9:1

GRADES 1–9 (coed)

COST $25,450 (middle school); $26,280 (upper school)

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 3:1

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ENROLLMENT 154 COST $34,440


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MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY 204 N. GRAND STREET, MEXICO, MO 65265 573-581-1776 / MISSOURIMILITARYACADEMY.ORG

Since 1889, thousands of parents from across the U.S. and around the world have looked to Missouri Military Academy to give their boys the structure, responsibility, and love they need to grow, compete and thrive—and ultimately become young men who are in full command of their lives. For boys in grades 7 through 12 postgraduate, MMA is a college-preparatory boarding school with a military tradition. MMA’s comprehensive 360° Education program empowers students to unlock their full potential. Through MMA’s tightknit environment, supported by peers, teachers, and mentors, boys learn personal accountability, perseverance, and self-discipline. Through MMA’s unique College Triumph program, qualifying students can start college early and graduate with one year of college completed–or even their AA degree. MMA graduates consistently achieve 100 percent college acceptance and earn an impressive number of scholarships, including to the U.S. service academies. Located 90 minutes from St. Louis, Missouri Military Academy’s 248-acre campus provides a safe, supportive, and scenic setting for learning.

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ENROLLMENT

7–POSTGRADUATE (boys)

208

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO

14:1

COST

$38,000 (includes room and board)

COUNTRYSIDE MONTESSORI SCHOOL

COR JESU ACADEMY

12226 LADUE ROAD, CREVE COEUR, MO 63141 314-434-2821 / MONTESSORI4CHILDREN.COM

10230 GRAVOIS ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63123 314-842-1546 / CORJESU.ORG

Countryside Montessori School is dedicated to the education of the whole child. Countryside meets each child’s need for intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development. The learning environment is designed to cultivate independence, individual responsibility, freedom of choice, concentration, problem-solving abilities, social interaction, competency in basic skills, and a love of learning. By offering a superb Montessori education in a nurturing environment, Countryside strives to help children reach their full potential and become independent, lifelong learners.

Cor Jesu, a Catholic, college-preparatory school founded by the Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, offers an academically challenging program committed to the total education of young women. CJ’s innovative, hands-on approach encourages students to think beyond their textbooks. Inspired by the eight religious sisters on staff and the charism “Sharing the Love of the Heart of Christ,” students embrace personal dignity, faith, integrity, and compassion, graduating as responsible members of the global community.

GRADES 8 WEEKS–6 YEARS (coed)

ENROLLMENT 66

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 3:1–8:1 (varies)

COST VARIES

GRADES 9–12 (girls)

ENROLLMENT 578

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 11:1

COST $15,250

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ST. ROCH SCHOOL

KIRK DAY SCHOOL

6040 WATERMAN BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63112 314-721-2595 / GOSTROCH.COM

12928 LADUE ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-434-4349 / KIRKDAYSCHOOL.ORG

St. Roch is committed to delivering an excellent education while preparing students to think, act, and serve on their own. A close-knit, diverse, and caring community where kids get the support they need to flourish, St. Roch embraces the principles of academic excellence, faith, discipline, and service. Situated centrally next to Forest Park, the school draws students from more than 20 ZIP codes and prepares them for the most challenging high schools in the region. St. Roch also offers affordable tuition, with multi-child discounts and financial aid available.

Kirk Day School, an independent school nestled in the heart of Town and Country, sets the benchmark for academic excellence within the Christian elementary school community. Established in 1992, KDS offers a proven academic program grounded in a Christian worldview. Graduates excel academically, participate actively, and engage the world with a strong spiritual foundation. 98 percent of alumni attend first-choice select private high schools upon graduation. Students benefit from small class sizes, foreign languages, and a wide variety of extracurricular activities.

GRADES PRE-K–GRADE 8 (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 11:1

ENROLLMENT 220 COST $5,400

GRADES AGE 3–GRADE 6 (coed) STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 8:1

ENROLLMENT 302 COST $3,141–$9,480

ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL

2307 S. LINDBERGH BOULEVARD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-394-4321 / SJA1840.ORG

115 S. SIXTH STREET, ST. CHARLES, MO 63301 636-946-0051 / IMMANUELSTCHARLES.ORG

St. Joseph’s Academy has been a leader in education for more than 175 years. The 140-course college-prep curriculum is rigorous by design and focuses on developing leaders. The school seeks a balanced approach and invites students to pursue their many interests. In 2018, SJA activated a new college advising program and opened a state-of-the-art resource center. SJA’s mission is to provide quality Catholic education in an environment that challenges students to grow in faith, knowledge, and respect for self and others.

Immanuel Lutheran School (est. 1848) is an outstanding Christian school for children and has been recognized as a 2016 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Immanuel emphasizes high academic standards in a caring, Christ-centered environment. Students in preschool (beginning with 2-year-olds) through Grade 8 are nurtured in the Christian faith, equipped with an excellent education, and prepared for a life of Christian responsibility and service. Visit Immanuel by scheduling an appointment online or via phone.

GRADES 9–12 (girls)

ENROLLMENT 500

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 11:1

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COST $14,710 (2018–19)

GRADES AGE 2–GRADE 8 (coed)

ENROLLMENT 492

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 18:1

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TWIN OAKS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL RAINTREE SCHOOL 2100 S. MASON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO 63131 314-858-1033 / RAINTREESCHOOL.ORG

Children thrive on discovery. This is how questions are answered and, more importantly, how new ones arise. This is why Raintree School is hidden—hidden on 11 acres of forest, stream, prairie, fallen log, and giant boulder—hidden to be discovered by tiny feet and hands as they are propelled by ever-growing minds. Raintree is Missouri’s first Reggio Emilia-inspired forest school. An independent preschool and kindergarten, the school’s emergent, project-based curriculum emphasizes innovation, citizenship, and grit.

1230A BIG BEND ROAD, BALLWIN, MO 63021 636-861-1901 / TWINOAKSCHRISTIANSCHOOL.ORG

Twin Oaks Christian School equips students to lead, serve, and thrive in God’s world for His glory. Dynamic instructors motivate learners to excel academically and to prepare for challenges ahead. Twin Oaks is an exciting place to learn for children age 3 through grade 8; a place where they actively participate, discover meaning, and solve problems. Technology is integrated throughout the grade levels in order to deepen and support essential knowledge. Each student has a personalized learning plan, focusing on needs, strengths, and potential. When you visit, you will instantly recognize a positive school culture, beautiful classrooms, and modern facilities.

GRADES AGE 2–K ENROLLMENT 92 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 8:1

GRADES AGE 3–GRADE 8 (coed)

ENROLLMENT 165

COST $17,700 (full-time), $14,200 (part-time), $11,700 (half-day)

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 11:1

COST $2,705–$8,880

CHESTERFIELD DAY SCHOOL 1100 WHITE ROAD, CHESTERFIELD, MO 63017 314-469-6622 / CHESTERFIELDDAYSCHOOL.ORG

CDS offers a premier start-to-finish education for students age 18 months through the sixth grade. Beginning with an early childhood program rooted in the Montessori philosophy, CDS’s holistic approach values all dimensions of a child. Classrooms feature mixed-age groupings that foster peer learning, uninterrupted blocks of work time, and guided choice of work. In the second through sixth grades, students build on Montessori foundations with additional personalized methodologies—including Singapore Math, Project Based Learning, and a state-of-the-art MakerSpace—where students are challenged to mature academically and socially. GRADES 18 MONTHS–GRADE 6 (coed) ENROLLMENT 150

PREMIER CHARTER SCHOOL 5279 FLYER AVENUE, ST. LOUIS, MO 63141 314-645-9600 / PREMIERCHARTERSCHOOL.ORG

Premier Charter School offers an exceptional academic setting deeply rooted in character education for families who live in the City of St. Louis. At the heart of PCS is a caring and creative environment that celebrates diversity. The innovative curriculum at PCS is designed to grow critical-thinkers who are ready to succeed in the 21st century. Premier Charter School is where character and academics meet! GRADES PRE-K–GRADE 8

ENROLLMENT 935

COST N/A

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 15:2 (pre-K); 18:1 (K–1); 20:1 (2–8)

STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO 4:1 (toddler); 8:1 (PK and up) COST $19,100

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