St Louis, MO
MO, Missouri•St.Louisci County
Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
114
Total Schools
31,781
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
0
Preschools
8
Elementary
Schools
10
Middle
Schools
21
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
3742%
3338%
1820%
School Types
By Type
Public
112Charter
2Private
0By Level
Elementary
8Middle
10High
21Reviews (Aggregated)
3.6
Average Rating
384
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Black / African American
48%
White
39%
Hispanic / Latino
8%
Two or More Races
3%
Asian
2%
Native American
1%
Gender Distribution
52%Male
48%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
82%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
47%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
4.8
3.5
—
4.5
Average ACT Score
16.5
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
1047
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
83%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
12%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
42% (37)
Average
38% (33)
Above Average
20% (18)
St Louis, MO is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in St Louis, MO
114 schoolsElementary Schools
(8)7
Alta Sierra Elementary School
Elementarypublic•338 students
3
Appalachian Academy at Middle Fork
Elementarypublic•261 students
5
Central El School
Elementarypublic•440 students
6
Cottage Hill Elementary School
Elementarypublic•485 students
4
Humboldt Academy Of Higher Lrning
Elementarypublic•151 students
North Levalley Elementary School
Elementarypublic•6 students
5
Rommelt El School
Elementarypublic•177 students
Roosevelt Elementary School
Elementarypublic•558 students
Middle Schools
(10)3
ACAD OF ENVT SCI/MATH MIDDLE
Middlepublic•169 students
5
Busch Ms Character & Athletics
Middlepublic•372 students
2
Carr Lane VPA Middle School
Middlepublic•400 students
5
Compton-Drew Ilc Middle School
Middlepublic•409 students
5
Gateway Middle School
Middlepublic•506 students
3
Long Middle Community Ed. Center
Middlepublic•274 students
7
Magnolia Intermediate School
Middlepublic•410 students
6
Parke Heritage Middle School
Middlepublic•263 students
6
Scobey 7-8
Middlepublic•45 students
2
Yeatman-Liddell Middle School
Middlepublic•284 students
High Schools
(21)1
Beaumont Cte High School
Highpublic•236 students
3
Caribou High School
Highpublic•470 students
3
Caribou High School
Highpublic•81 students
2
Carnahan School Of The Future
Highpublic•149 students
1
Central Visual/Perf. Arts High School
Highpublic•386 students
Cleveland Njrotc Academy
Highpublic•206 students
9
Collegiate School of Med/Bio
Highpublic•334 students
1
Gateway High School
Highpublic•825 students
10
Metro High School
Highpublic•343 students
1
Miller Career Academy
Highpublic•532 students
6
Parke Heritage High School
Highpublic•341 students
Randolph Technical Career Center
Highpublic0
1
Roosevelt High School
Highpublic•460 students
9
Scobey High School
Highpublic•82 students
1
Soldan International Studies
Highpublic•487 students
8
Sterling High School
Highpublic•86 students
1
Sumner High School
Highpublic•264 students
Transportation And Law
Highpublic•150 students
1
Vashon High School
Highpublic•568 students
Vo. Tech. Tuition
Highpublic0
6
Whittier Regional Vocational High School
Highpublic•1,288 students
Other Schools
(75)5
ACAD OF ENVT SCI/MATH ELEM
Schoolpublic•118 students
2
Adams Elementary School
Schoolpublic•174 students
6
Ames Visual/Perf. Arts
Schoolpublic•158 students
6
Arete Charter Academy
Schoolcharter•207 students
4
Ashland Elementary And Br.
Schoolpublic•226 students
Braintree School
Schoolpublic•81 students
Brookfield School
Schoolpublic•71 students
7
Bryan Hill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•182 students
4
Buder Elementary School
Schoolpublic•403 students
4
Caribou Community School
Schoolpublic•750 students
Caribou Regionaltechnology Center
Schoolpublic
2
Cole Elementary School
Schoolpublic•326 students
9
Columbia Elementary Community Ed. Center
Schoolpublic•221 students
Community Access Job Training
Schoolpublic•84 students
7
Dewey School-Internat'l. Studies
Schoolpublic•390 students
3
Earl Nance Sr. Elementary School
Schoolpublic•321 students
Educ Therap Support At Madison
Schoolpublic0
5
Field Elementary School
Schoolpublic•267 students
Ford-Ford Br. Elementary Community Ed.
Schoolpublic•142 students
7
Froebel Elementary School
Schoolpublic•176 students
2
Gateway Elementary School
Schoolpublic•516 students
4
Hallsburg School
Schoolpublic•146 students
3
Hamilton Elementary Community Ed.
Schoolpublic•253 students
3
Henry Elementary School
Schoolpublic•204 students
6
Herzog Elementary School
Schoolpublic•247 students
4
Hickey Elementary School
Schoolpublic•273 students
Hilltop Elementary School
Schoolpublic•284 students
3
Hodgen Elementary School
Schoolpublic•199 students
5
Jefferson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•127 students
10
Kennard/Classical Jr. Academy
Schoolpublic•234 students
1
Laclede Elementary School
Schoolpublic•264 students
6
Lexington Elementary School
Schoolpublic•274 students
Limestone Community School
Schoolpublic
Limestone Community School
Schoolpublic•88 students
4
Lyon At Blow Elementary School
Schoolpublic•280 students
10
Mallinckrodt A.G.I. Elementary School
Schoolpublic•284 students
6
Mann Elementary School
Schoolpublic•240 students
8
Mason Elementary School
Schoolpublic•389 students
5
Mckinley Classical Leadership Academy
Schoolpublic•559 students
5
Meramec Elementary School
Schoolpublic•202 students
6
Midland No 1
Schoolpublic•494 students
Milwaukee College Preparatory School -- 36th Street
Schoolcharter•503 students
2
Monroe Elementary School
Schoolpublic•158 students
5
Mullanphy Botanical Gardens
Schoolpublic•451 students
Nahed Chapman New American Academy
Schoolpublic•335 students
4
Northville Elementary School
Schoolpublic•175 students
7
Northville High School
Schoolpublic•239 students
3
Oak Hill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•238 students
Parkview Elementary School
Schoolpublic•515 students
5
Peabody Elementary School
Schoolpublic•152 students
Pleasant Ridge Special Education Preschool
Schoolpublic•20 students
7
Randolph Elementary School
Schoolpublic•335 students
5
Randolph Uhsd #2
Schoolpublic•366 students
6
Ridgedale Elementary School
Schoolpublic•307 students
5
Ridgedale Jr/Sr High School
Schoolpublic•312 students
5
Rockville Elementary School
Schoolpublic•341 students
7
Scobey School
Schoolpublic•159 students
6
Shaw Visual/Perf. Arts Center
Schoolpublic•321 students
3
Shenandoah Elementary School
Schoolpublic•136 students
10
Sigel Elementary Community Ed. Center
Schoolpublic•219 students
5
South Williamsport Area Junior-Senior High School
Schoolpublic•503 students
St. Louis Children's Hospital
Schoolpublic•2 students
5
Sterling Elementary School
Schoolpublic•221 students
Stix Early Childhood Center
Schoolpublic•474 students
Teague Park School
Schoolpublic•351 students
Teague Park School
Schoolpublic
5
Turkey Run Elementary School
Schoolpublic•249 students
Vicc
Schoolpublic0
Virginia School District (Esy)
Schoolpublic
10
Virginia Secondary
Schoolpublic•747 students
4
Walbridge Elementary Community Ed.
Schoolpublic•128 students
3
Washington Montessori
Schoolpublic•277 students
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center
Schoolpublic•256 students
5
Woerner Elementary School
Schoolpublic•362 students
5
Woodward Elementary School
Schoolpublic•239 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingCRT / RaceHighAdded 2d ago
School teaches racial activism class
Alleged incident in Orange Southwest Unified School District · Vermont
A school district offers an elective course on racial justice and activism for high school students. The curriculum includes discussions on systemic racism and white supremacy, and encourages students to engage in social advocacy and civil resistance. Professional development for teachers also focused on combating institutional racism and youth activism.
Occurred on January 3, 2024Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 114 schools in St Louis, MO.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.