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The Slm Schools Chart Very Year, SLM Publishes a Comprehensive Guide to the Region’S Counties in Illinois to Respond to an Informational Survey 2014 school guide tHe sLm sChOoLs cHaRt very year, SLM publishes a comprehensive guide to the region’s counties in Illinois to respond to an informational survey. Excluded schools, from kindergarten through college—the only place schools likely did not respond to multiple email and phone invitations, you can find information on public and private schools in one or preferred not to participate. convenient package. In some cases, data came from public school districts rather than In creating the charts, we strove to be as inclusive as individual schools. All information is self-reported. These charts should epossible, inviting more than 200 schools in St. Louis city; Jefferson, just be considered starting points. If you’re an administrator whose St. Charles, and St. Louis counties; and Madison, St. Clair, and Monroe school we never contacted, email [email protected]. GR ENROLLMENT academics basics student body financial FULL % OF MINORITY THOUSCHGHTOO ORL O F TE ANNU % RE -TIME F ANNU FINANCIAL AID achER RatIO ADE LEVEls AFFILIatION S UNIF S TUDENT AL OR CEIVING FOUNDED TUDENts ALIZED Private acUltY TUITION ORMS ARE / A Grade Schools Abiding Savior Lutheran School South County 1984 Age 2–Grade 8 274 Yes 7% Lutheran Church– 21 16:1 $3,260–$5,900 13% 314-892-4408, aslsonline.org Missouri Synod Academy of the Sacred Heart St. Charles 1818 Pre-K–Grade 8 482 Yes 12% Catholic/Network of 40 12:1 $4,600–$9,600 12% 636-946-6127, ash1818.org Sacred Heart Schools Andrews Academy–Creve Coeur Creve Coeur 1979 Pre-K–Grade 6 172 No 70% Liberal Arts 35 8:1 $17,165 5% 314-878-1883, andrewsacademy.com (Int’l) Andrews Academy–Lake Saint Louis Lake Saint Louis 2008 K–Grade 6 155 No 20% Liberal Arts 26 9:1 $11,150 0% 636-561-7709, andrewsacademy.com ASA Christian Academy Hazelwood 1999 Pre-K–Grade 6 72 Yes 100% Christian Values 10 16:1 $4,550 25% 314-524-4272, asachristianacademy.org Brehm Preparatory School Carbondale, Ill. 1982 Grades 6–12 70 No 30% Students with Learning 50 5:1 $68,900 5% 618-457-0371, brehm.org Disabilities/Differences Campbell Montessori School St. Charles 1989 Pre-K–Grade 8 110 Yes 29% Montessori 13 10:1 $5,850–$8,325 36% 636-477-8200, campbellmontessori.org Chaminade College Preparatory School Creve Couer 1910 Grades 6–12 257 DC 16% Catholic–Marianist 95 10:1 $16,317 30% 314-993-4400, chaminade-stl.org Chesterfield Day School Chesterfield 1962 Toddler (18 Months)– 150 No 35% Montessori 26 8:1 $4,400–$16,520 22% 314-469-6622, chesterfielddayschool.org Grade 6 Chesterfield Montessori School Chesterfield 1981 16 Months– 160 No 42% Montessori 10 12:1 $9,500–$15,500 16% 314-469-7150, chesterfieldmontessori.org Grade 8 Christ Community Lutheran School Kirkwood, Webster Groves, 1973 Age 2–Grade 8 375 Yes 15% Lutheran Church– 25 15:1 $3,330–$5,860 20% 314-822-7774, ccls-stlouis.org Crestwood, Glendale Missouri Synod Christian Academy of Greater St. Louis Westport 1976 Pre-K–Grade 12 135 No 60% Church of Christ 25 5:1 $5,515–$6,075 DND 314-429-7070, cagsl.com Churchill Center & School Town & Country 1978 Grades 1–10 150 No DND Private 59 3:1 $31,600 9% 314-997-4343, churchillstl.org City Academy North St. Louis 1999 Pre-K–Grade 6 164 Yes 92% Independent Schools 32 10:1 $20,000 100% 314-382-0085, cityacademyschool.org of St. Louis The College School Webster Groves 1963 Pre-K (Age 3)– 263 No 23% Experiential 30 9:1 $6,900–$15,300 24% 314-962-9355, thecollegeschool.org Grade 8 Education Community School Ladue 1914 Age 3–Grade 6 350 No 25% DND 52 7:1 $16,120–$17,770 22% 314-991-0005, communityschool.com Cornerstone Academy South County 1998 K–Grade 8 100 No 10% Whole Child 13 16:1 $4,000–$4,200 <3% 314-845-8788, cornerstoneacademy.com Education Countryside Montessori School West County, 1964 Infant–K 68 No 18% Montessori 8 NA $12,285 5% 314-434-2821, montessori4children.com Creve Coeur Crosspoint Christian School Villa Ridge 1990 K–12 79 No 1% Nondenominational 10 11:1 $4,850 10% 636-742-5380, crosspointchristianschool.org Christian By marking “NA,” the school is stating that the category is “not applicable”; “DND” means “does not disclose”; in the Uniforms category, “DC” means “dress code”; “Int’l” is an abbreviation for “international.” 84 MARCH 2014 | 2014 school guide ENROLLMENT GR academics basics student body financial FULL % OF MINORITY THOUSCHGHTOO ORL O F TE ANNU % RE -TIME F ANNU FINANCIAL AID achER RatIO ADE LEVEls AFFILIatION S UNIF S TUDENT AL OR CEIVING FOUNDED TUDENts ALIZED Private acUltY TUITION ARE ORMS / A Grade Schools Crossroads College Preparatory School Central West End 1974 Grades 7–12 210 No 45% College Preparatory 25 9:1 $19,500 50% 314-367-8085, crossroadscollegeprep.org Forsyth School St. Louis 1961 Pre-K (Age 3)– 389 No 28% NA 48 8:1 $17,442 16% 314-726-4542, forsythonline.com Grade 6 The Freedom School University City 1997 Pre-K (Age 3)– 127 No 62% Instructional 9 18:1 $500–$5,000 90% 314-432-7396, tfsstl.org Grade 5 Consultation Teams The Fulton School Far West County 1994 K–Grade 8 72 No 8% Montessori 9 8:1 $4,575–$15,850 DND 636-458-6688, tfssa.org The Governor French Academy Belleville, Ill. 1983 K–Grade 8 120 Yes 50% College Preparatory 8 15:1 $5,700 DND 618-233-7542, governorfrench.com Grace Chapel Lutheran Bellefontaine 1955 Pre-K–Grade 8 200 Yes 65% Lutheran Church– 11 20:1 $4,100 45% 314-867-6564, gracechapelstl.org Neighbors Missouri Synod Green Park Lutheran School South County 1961 K–Grade 8 200 Yes 4% Lutheran Church– 11 18:1 $5,900 19% 314-544-4248, greenparklutheranschool.org Missouri Synod H.F. Epstein Hebrew Academy Olivette 1943 Age 2–Grade 8 120 No 5% Orthodox Jewish 20 4:1 $14,050 60% 314-994-7856, eha.org Immanuel Lutheran Day School Mid-St. Louis County 1844 Pre-K (Age 2)– 169 Yes 50% Lutheran 12 14:1 $4,500 20% 314-993-5004, immanueldayschool.org Grade 8 Immanuel Lutheran School St. Charles 1848 Age 2–Grade 8 472 Yes 2% Lutheran Church– 33 18:1 $3,520–$5,511 9% 636-946-0051, immanuelstcharles.org Missouri Synod International Schoolhouse Richmond Heights 2009 Age 2–Grade 2 105 Yes 20% Spanish Immersion 15 7:1 $5,290–$10,290 DND 314-874-0715, internationalschoolhouse.com John Burroughs School Ladue 1923 Grades 7–12 600 No 30% Independent 88 7:1 $23,750 21% 314-993-4040, jburroughs.org Kirk Day School West County 1992 Age 3–Grade 6 227 No 16% Christian 28 7:1 $2,540–$7,250 15% 314-434-4349, kirkdayschool.org Kirkwood Children’s House Montessori School Kirkwood 1985 Toddler–K 53 No 9% Montessori 8 6:1 $23,750 21% 314-966-2030, kirkwoodchildrenshouse.com Living Water Academy West County 2005 Pre-K–Grade 8 141 Yes 14% Nondenominational 11 12:1 $5,760 15% 636-821-2308, livingwateracademy.com Christian Living Word Christian School St. Charles County 1980 K–Grade 8 396 No 8% Christian 28 18:1 $5,275–$6,700 DND 636-978-1680, lwcs.us Loyola Academy of St. Louis Grand Center 1999 Grades 6–8 62 Yes 100% Jesuit Catholic 18 7:1 $14,000 100% 314-531-9091, loyolaacademy.org Marian Middle School South St. Louis 1999 Grades 5–8 72 Yes 98% Nativity Miguel 14 10:1 $12,000 100% 314-771-7674, mms-stl.org Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Ladue 1859 Junior-K (Age 4)– 620 No 30% Independent, 61 6:1 $17,500– 23% 314-995-7367, micds.org Grade 12 Nonsectarian $20,500 Messiah Lutheran School Weldon Spring 1997 K–Grade 8 250 Yes 3% Lutheran Church– 14 18:1 $4,669 15% 636-329-1096, messiahnetwork.org Missouri Synod Metro East Montessori School Granite City 1971 K–Grade 6 70 No 18% Montessori 6 10:1 $6, 581 DND 618-931-2508, metroeastmontessori.com Miriam School Webster Groves 1956 Pre-K–Grade 8 94 No 15% Special Education– 28 10:1 $24,900 55% 314-968-5225, miriamstl.org/school Learning Disabilities Mississippi Valley Christian School Alton, Ill. 1974 K–Grade 12 62 No 12% Baptist 8 10:1 $3,324 DND 618-462-1071, mvcs-il.org New City School Central West End 1969 Age 3–Grade 6 357 No 35% Multiple Intelligence 48 9:1 $16,800 40% 314-361-6411, newcityschool.org School North County Christian School North County 1962 Pre-K (Age 3)– 331 No 78% Christian 55 20:1 $5,800–$6,900 30% 314-972-6227, nccsedu.org Grade 12 | MARCH 2014 85 2014 school guide GR ENROLLMENT academics basics student body financial FULL % OF MINORITY SCHOOL OF TE ANNU THOUGHT OR -TIME F ANNU % RE achER RatIO FINANCIAL AID ADE LEVEls AFFILIatION S UNIF S TUDENT AL OR FOUNDED TUDENts ALIZED CEIVING Private acUltY TUITION ARE ORMS / A Grade Schools Our Redeemer Lutheran School North County 1914 K–Grade 8 74 No 33% Lutheran Church– 6 12:1 $2,530–$4,220 22% 314-427-3462, ourredeemerstl.org Missouri Synod Providence Classical Christian Academy South County 1994 K–Grade 12 138 Yes DND Nondenominational 15 12:1 $5,100–$7,700 10% 314-842-6846, providencestl.org Christian Raintree School West County 2006 Age 2–K 48 Yes 21% Reggio Emilia– 6 8:1 $11,180 10% 636-386-0900, undertheraintree.org Inspired Rohan Woods School Warson Woods 1937 Age 2–Grade 6 109 No 10% Independent 16 10:1 $16,700–$17,200 24% 314-821-6270, rohanwoods.org Rossman School Creve Coeur 1917 Age 4–Grade 6 230 No 38% Independent 27 8:1 $17,388 (includes 16% 314-434-5877, rossmanschool.org lunch) Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School Creve Coeur 2012 K–12 165 No 7% Jewish 24 8:1 $13,100 47% 314-576-6177, mirowitz.org Shining Rivers Waldorf School Webster Groves 1993 Pre-K–Grade 8 95 No 24% Waldorf 9 8:1 $11,400 47% 314-962-2129, shiningrivers.org The Soulard School Soulard 2005 Pre-K-Grade 6 93 No 23% Independent 10 9:1 $8,955 (sliding 68% 314-865-2799, soulardschool.org scale) South City Community School South City– 2010 Pre-K–Grade 5 112 No 30% Charlotte Mason– 11 12:1 $3,850–$5,700 55% 314-667-4311, sccommunityschool.org Tower Grove Independent Christian The St.
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