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90% 15% 27 100% Catholic 90% 56 9:1 $12,850 28% DND 618-235-1100 / althoff.net 314-968-1505 / nerinxhs.org Groves Barat Academy North County Christian School North Chesterfield 2007 120 DND 16% 29 100% Catholic 75% 21 8:1 $14,325 54% $21,000 1962 142 97% 64% 23 96% Christian 33% 12 12:1 $7,400 20% $8,270 636-300-5500 / baratacademy.org 314-972-6227 / nccsedu.org County Bishop DuBourg High School St. Louis Catholic– Notre Dame High School South 1950 360 97% 23% 22 100% 68% 31 11:1 $9,800 35% $10,500 1934 210 DND 18% 23 100% Catholic 74% 40 13:1 $11,300 DND $12,805 314-832-3030 / bishopdubourg.org Hills Diocesan 314-544-1015 / ndhs.net County Brehm Preparatory School Carbondale, Rosati-Kain High School Central 1982 90 80% 10% 22 88% DND 90% 30 4:1 $71,300 10% $71,300 1911 300 85% 22% 27 100% Catholic 66% 26 11:1 $10,750 45% $12,200 618-457-0371 / brehm.org Ill. 314-533-8513 / rosati-kain.org West End Brightmont Academy–Town and Country West Catholic– 2014 50 DND 22% NA 65% DND 71% 2 1:1 DND DND $25,000 Saint Louis Priory School West 636-237-2702 / brightmontacademy.com County 1955 283 DND 14% 30 100% Benedic- 88% 63 7:1 $21,500 33% $25,500 314-434-3690 / priory.org County tine Chaminade College Preparatory School Catholic– Creve Coeur 1910 833 85% 18% 27 99% 74% 90 9:1 $17,500 40% $20,000 314-993-4400 / chaminade-stl.org Marianist St. Dominic High School O'Fallon, Mo. 1962 740 99% 4% 23 100% Catholic 49% 48 15:1 $8,765 34% $9,228 636-240-8303 / stdominichs.org Christian Brothers College High School West Catholic– 1850 955 95% 19% 25 99% 90% 87 12:1 $13,465 38% $17,500 314-985-6100 / cbchs.org County Lasallian St. John Vianney High School Kirkwood 1960 605 91% 7% 24 99% Catholic 82% 50 13:1 $13,350 27% $15,000 314-965-4853 / vianney.com Cor Jesu Academy Affton 1956 626 DND 6% 29 100% Catholic 89% 53 12:1 $12,750 25% $14,750 314-842-1546 / corjesu.org St. Joseph’s Academy Frontenac 1840 520 DND 10% 26 100% Catholic 70% 73 11:1 $13,125 20% $14,575 314-394-4300 / sja1840.org Tradi- Crossroads College Preparatory School Skinker 1974 223 75% 40% 27 100% tional and 81% 26 9:1 $22,200 >50% DND Christian, 314-367-8085 / crossroadscollegeprep.org DeBaliviere Dynamic St. Louis Christian Academy Nonde- Midtown 1952 100 75% 60% 26 95% 50% 15 10:1 $5,000 50% DND 314-664-3299 / slcacougars.org nomina- De Smet Jesuit Creve Coeur 1967 760 88% 9% 26 100% Catholic 76% 69 10:1 $14,660 29% $16,000 tional 314-567-3500 / desmet.org St. Louis University High School St. Louis Catholic– Duchesne High School Catholic– 1818 1050 80% 14% 30 99% 95% 100 11:1 $16,000 40% $18,060 St. Charles 1924 325 99% 8% 24 99% 70% 36 10:1 $9,500 49% $11,020 314-531-0330 / sluh.org City Jesuit 636-946-6767 / duchesne-hs.org Diocesan St. Mary’s High School Catholic– Father McGivney Catholic High School South City 1931 342 95% 33% 22 92% 75% 26 13:1 $9,800 65% $12,900 Metro East 2012 122 100% 21% 23 NA** Catholic 33% 11 7:1 $6,500 41% $10,000 314-481-8400 / stmaryshs.com Marianist 618-855-9010 / mcgivneygriffins.com St. Pius X High School The Fulton School West Festus 1959 295 99% 10% 24 98% Catholic 50% 28 12:1 $9,121 60% $10,970 1994 36 DND 30% 24 100% Montessori 70% 7 12:1 $19,625 DND DND 636-931-7487 / stpius.com 636-458-6688 / tfssa.org County Thomas Jefferson School Gibault Catholic High School Sunset Hills 1946 80 58% 15% 29 100% DND 95% 13 7:1 $26,000 40% $16,000 Waterloo, Ill. 1966 246 99% 11% 25 99% Catholic 35% 25 10:1 $7,870 55% $10,286 314-843-4151 / tjs.org 618-939-3883 / gibaultonline.com Trinity Catholic High School North College 2003 285 DND 45% 28 98% Catholic 60% 39 10:1 $9,000 DND $11,750 The Governor French Academy 314-741-1333 / trinitycatholichigh.org County Belleville, Ill. 1983 50 80% 47% 25 96% Prepara- 63% 8 7:1 $5,940 0% $6,089 618-233-7542 / governorfrench.com tory Ursuline Academy Oakland 1848 493 94% DND 24 100% Catholic 83% 38 9:1 $13050 24% $15,500 314-984-2800 / ursulinestl.org Heritage Classical Christian Academy West 1999 87 98% 14% 26 100% Christian 75% 6 8:1 $8,000 18% $9,500 636-394-8063 / heritageclassical.org County Catholic– Network Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School West Incarnate Word Academy St. Louis 1929 298 DND 9% 28 100% of Sacred 80% 45 8:1 $20,250 23% $22,750 1932 351 88% 28% 24 100% Catholic 65% 34 12:1 $12,495 42% $14,362 314-432-2021 / vdoh.org County 314-725-5850 / iwacademy.org County Heart John Burroughs School Indepen- Schools Mid-County 1923 400 35% 33% 32 100% 82% 83 7:1 $25,650 22% $32,730 314-993-4040 / jburroughs.org dent Visitation Academy West 1833 306 88% 12% 29 100% Catholic 79% 33 6:1 $18,680 18% NA John F. Kennedy Catholic High School West Catholic– 314-625-9100 / visitationacademy.org County 1968 260 98% 8% 24 99% 72% 32 9:1 $11,000 36% $12,150 636-227-5900 / kennedycatholic.net County Diocesan Westminster Christian Academy Town & 1976 750 65% 18% 26 99% Christian 66% 95 11:1 $14,950 20% $16,600 Interde- 314-997-2900 / wcastl.org Country nomi- Living Word Christian School St. Charles Inde- 1980 345 88% 12% 25 95% national 36% 33 22:1 $8,440 24% DND 636-978-1680 / lwcs.us County Whitfield School West pendent, Evangelical 1952 298 76% 28% 27 100% 66% 39 7:1 $24,500 26% $24,800 314-434-5141 / whitfieldschool.org County nonsec- Christian tarian Logos School College Olivette 1970 97 85% 23% 23 90% 55% 49 6:1 $27,800 50% $36,000 314-997-7002 / logosschool.org Prep Lutheran High School St. Charles St. Charles 1982 335 98% 18% 26 98% Lutheran 83% 24 13:1 $9,295 13% $9,602 THE FINE PRINT Private and Public High Schools 636-928-5100 / lutheranhighstcharles.com County 1. These charts include schools that have more than 40 students enrolled By marking “NA,” the school is stating that the category is “not applicable”; “DND” Lutheran High School North North in grades 9–12 this year. 1965 300 97% 65% 28 98% Lutheran 75% 19 12:1 $11,950 65% $12,800 means “does not disclose”; “int’l” is an abbreviation for “international.” 314-389-3100 / lhsnstl.org County 2. Some schools in these charts also include middle and elementary school grades. Grade Schools 3. *Districtwide. Lutheran High School South South 1957 510 97% 15% 28 98% Lutheran 77% 35 14:1 $11,950 40% $12,800 1. Due to space constraints, SLM was unable to include the many public grade schools, 4. **New school; data not yet available. 314-631-1400 / lhssstl.org County as well as parish elementary schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis or the Metro East. Colleges and Universities 2. This chart includes private schools that had at least 45 students enrolled Marquette Catholic High School 1. Due to space limitations, this chart does not include trade schools, seminaries, Alton, Ill. 1927 431 95% 20% 26 98% Catholic 60% 40 12:1 $6,400 50% $8,900 in preschool–grade 8. 618-463-0580 / marquettecatholic.org or institutions with fewer than 1,000 students. 3. Some schools also have high schools, but for the purposes of this chart we asked 2. Unless otherwise indicated, all stastics pertain to undergraduates. Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country that administrators only include information that pertains up to grade 8. Indepen- 3. *Annualized tuition Day School Ladue 1859 645 40% 32% 29 100% 73% 79 8:1 $25,550 23% $26,230 4. Some schools list only grades 6–8. In most cases, these are schools dent 314-993-5100 / micds.org that incorporate middle school grades into their high schools.
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