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SAINT LOUIS AREA SCHOOLS OFFER EXCELLENT EDUCATIONAL CHOICES  The Metropolitan St. Louis area offers a wide variety of educational choices from the public schools, parochial, private, vocational-technical, special-needs, magnet and home-based at the elementary and secondary levels. There are many good nursery schools and preschools for the younger set, and some school districts have “parent as teacher” programs. If you are after higher education, St. Louis offers several excellent community college systems, two state universities and a number of internationally acclaimed private universities. Historically the first schools in St. Louis were private or parochial. They were Roman Catholic and Lutheran financed by tuition. In 1847 the city levied its first school tax and public schools began. St. Louis was the home to the nation’s first public kindergarten in 1873 by Susan Blow. Educational methods continued to flourish in the 1900’s resulting in the many school options available in the St. Louis Area today.  IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW IF YOU ARE ENROLLING CHILDREN IN PUBLIC SCHOOL IN MISSOURI: | | Missouri state law mandates children must be 5 years old on or before August 1st to enter kindergarten and 6 years old on or before August 1st to enter 1st grade. | | | An immunization record and health certificate | | | Proof of residence | | | Previous year’s report card | | | Birth Certificate |
  Public Schools Schools financed by state and local taxes and free to children who reside in the school district. Public schools are organized into geographical districts and are governed by elected representatives who form the district school boards. Many districts offer, preschool and adult education programs. Most of the Public Schools in the Metropolitan area are affiliated with the Cooperating School Districts. Public Magnet Schools A public school that focuses on a specific academic discipline like science, art, performing arts, etc. The 29 Magnet Schools are located in the city of St. Louis and competition for the spaces is intense. Open by application to City and County Residents Private and Parochial Schools Private schools usually charge tuition. They are governed by their own school board and each operates independently. They must satisfy the educational requirements of their accrediting agency. Many of the private schools are affiliated with the Independent Schools of St. Louis. Many of the private parochial schools also belong to this organization. As noted above some of the early St. Louis Area Schools were private schools affiliated with the Catholic or Lutheran Faiths. The Archdiocese of St. Louis operates a large parochial school system with approximately 29 high schools and more than 150 elementary schools. The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, which calls St. Louis home operates some of the finest Lutheran Schools. Some of the member schools of the Independent Schools of St. Louis are affiliated with other religious faiths. Special Needs Schools
St. Louis is fortunate to have a state mandated umbrella public school district to accommodate students with special needs. The Special School District of St. Louis County Missouri was formed in 1957 as a public school system which provides educational services to handicapped and vocational students in St. Louis County, Missouri. Its special education mission is to identify and educate special needs children in order to enable them to attain meaningful life and to have an independent and productive place in society. Its vocational education mission is to supplement comprehensive high school programs of St. Louis school districts with training and opportunities in chosen vocations. There are also a number of private schools which service children with learning disabilities, physical impairments and behavioral problems. Home Schooling
Home schooling in Missouri information can be found through Families for Home Education 816-767-9825 Vocational Technical Schools In every county in Missouri, the state supports at least one vocational-technical high school. There are number of middle and high schools in the metro area which emphasize vocational and technical training in their curriculum. Post Secondary Education Education after high school. St. Louis Area is fortunate to have a large number of post secondary educational opportunities from vocational schools through Universities offering post doctorial programs for information check out the Missouri Department of High Education website. To access current public school district report card information, statistics and data, refer to the school district website or Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education website.

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Academy of the Sacred
Heart 636-946-6127 (PK-8) St. Charles, MO
AAndrews
Academy 314-878-1883 (K-6) Creve Coeur, MO
Blossom Wood
Day School 314-355-2660 (PK-4) Hazelwood, MO
Central Christian
School 314-727-4535 (K-6) Clayton, MO
Chesterfield
Day School 314-469-6622 (PK-6) Chesterfield & St. Albans,
MO
Christian Academy of Greater
St. Louis 314-429-7070 (PK-6) St. Louis, MO
The Churchill
School 314-997-4343 (PK-6) St. Louis, MO
City Academy
314-382-0085 (PK-4) St. Louis, MO
Clayton Academy
314-727-0833 (K-8) Clayton, MO
The College
School of Webster Groves 314-962-9355 (PK-8) Webster Groves,
MO
Community
School 314-991-0005 (PK-8) Ladue, MO
H.F. Epstein Hebrew
Academy 314-994-7856 (PK-8) Olivette, MO
First Baptist Christian
Academy 636-272-3220 (K-6) O'Fallon, MO
Forsyth
School 314-726-4542 (PK-6) Clayton, MO
Gateway
Academy 636-519-9099 (PK-6) Chesterfield, MO
Kirk of the Hills
Christian Day School 314-434-4349 (PK-6) Creve Coeur, MO
Linda Vista Catholic
School 636-532-3315 (PK-8) Chesterfield, MO
Mary Institute and St. Louis
Country Day 314-995-7367 (PK-6) Ladue, MO |
The Miriam School
314-968-5225 St. Louis, MO
Missouri Military
Academy 888-564-6662 (5-8) Mexico, MO
Moog Center for Deaf
Education 314-692-7172 (Infants-6) Town & Country, MO
New City School
314-361-6411 (PK-6) St. Louis, MO
The Principia
314-434-2100 (PK-6) Town & Country, MO
Rohan Woods School
314-821-6270 (PK-6) St. Louis, MO
Rossman School
314-434-5877 (PK-6) Creve Coeur, MO
Saul Mirowitz
Day School-Reform Jewish Academy 314-569-2692 (K-2) Frontenac,
MO
Solomon Schechter
Day School of St. Louis 314-576-6177 (K-8) St. Louis, MO
Southside
Christian School 314-487-8507 (K-5) St. Louis, MO
St. Joseph
Institute for the Deaf 636-532-3211 (Infant-8) Chesterfield, MO 63017
The St. Michael
School of Clayton 314-721-4422 (PK-6) Clayton, MO
Storman-Stufflin
School 314-867-0815 (PK-8) St. Louis, MO
Torah Prep
School 314-569-2929 (PK-8) St. Louis, MO
Tower Grove Christian
School 314-776-6473 (K-6) St. Louis, MO
Villa Duchesne/Oak Hill
School 314-432-2021 (PK-6) Frontenac, MO
Visitation
Academy 314-432-5353 (PK-6) (1-6 girls only) St. Louis, MO
The Wilson
School 314-725-4999 (PK-6) St. Louis, MO |
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Bishop DuBourg High
School 314-832-3030 (9-12) St. Louis, MO
Block Yeshiva High School
314-997-3940 (9-12) St. Louis, MO
Chaminade College
Preparatory School 314-993-4400 (6-12, male) St. Louis,
MO
Chesterfield
Day School-St. Albans 636-458-6688 (7-12) St. Albans, MO
Christian Academy of Greater
St. Louis 314-429-7070 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
Christian Brothers College
High School 314-721-1200 (9-12, male) Town & Country,
MO
The Churchill
School 314-997-4343 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
Cor Jesu Academy
314-842-1546 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
Crossroads
School 314-367-8085 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
De Smet Jesuit High
School 636-946-6767 (9-12) St. Charles, MO
Duchesne High
School 636-946-6767 (9-12) St. Charles, MO
Gateway
Academy 636-519-9099 (7-12) Chesterfield, MO
Incarnate Word
Academy 314-725-5850 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
John Burroughs
School 314-993-4040 (7-12) Ladue, MO
John F. Kennedy
High School 314-277-5900 (9-12) Manchester, MO
Logos School
School 314-997-7002 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
Lutheran High School
North 314-389-3100 (9-12) St. Louis, MO
Lutheran High School of St.
Charles County 636-928-5100 (9-12) St. Peters, MO
Lutheran High School
South 314-631-1400 (9-12) St. Louis, MO
Mary Institute and St. Louis
Country Day School 314-995-7367 (7-12) Ladue, MO
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Metropolitan
School 314-644-0850 (5-12) St. Louis, MO
Missouri Military
Academy 1888-564-6662 (7-12, male) Mexico, MO
Nerinx Hall High
School 314-968-1505 (9-12, female) Webster Groves, MO
Notre Dame High
School 314-544-1015 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
The Principia
314-434-2100 (7-12) Town & Country, MO
Rosary High
School 314-741-1333 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
St. Dominic High
School 636-272-0930 (9-12) O'Fallon, MO 63366
St. Elizabeth
Academy 314-771-5134 (9-12, Female) St. Louis, MO
St. John Vianney High
School 314-965-4853 (9-12, male) St. Louis, MO
St. Joseph's
Academy 314-965-7205 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
St. Louis Priory School
314-434-3690 (7-12, male) Town & Country, MO
Saint Louis University High
School 314-531-0330 (9-12, male) St. Louis, MO
Thomas Jefferson
School 314-843-4151 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
Tower Grove Christian
School 314-776-6473 (7-12) St. Louis, MO
Ursuline
Academy 314-966-4556 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
Villa
Duchesne 314-432-2021 (9-12, female) St. Louis, MO
Visitation
Academy 314-432-5353 (7-12, female) St. Louis, MO
Westminster Christian
Academy 314-997-2900 (7-12) Creve Coeur, MO
Whitfield
School 314-434-5141 (6-12) Town & Country,
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Special Needs & Vocational
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The Special School
District of St. Louis County 314-989-8100 Town & Country,
MO
We also have a number of
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Buying Land and New Construction >Building Considerations
Are you planning to build your dream home? Once you are pre-approved for a loan and have found a professional real estate agent you trust, you are ready to start looking for the perfect lot.
Compare the qualities of several target neighborhoods by looking at schools, shopping, recreation and zoning. Make sure that the zoning regulations allow you to build the size and height of the home you want. Find out if there are use restrictions that would prevent you from developing your property as you intend. A visit to the local planning department will clarify your options for building.
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