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St. Louis City Public Education
The 168-year-old St. Louis Public School District controls the 92 schools in the school public system. With over 38,000 students, the district is the largest in the state of Missouri and the 108th largest in the nation. Dr. Diana Bourisaw currently serves as the superintendent. The district is currently aggressively pushing ahead with its 2011 initiative, which calls for improved graduation rates, higher test scores, and stronger student attendance.
High Schools in St. Louis
This is a list of both public and private schools in the City of St. Louis.
St. Louis County Public Education
High Schools in St. Louis County
- Affton High School, Affton
- Bayless Senior High School
- John Burroughs School, Ladue
- Brentwood High School, Brentwood
- Chaminade College Preperatory School
- Christian Brothers College High School
- Clayton High School, Clayton
- Crossroads School
- De Smet Jesuit High School, Creve Coeur
- Eskridge High School
- Eureka High School, Eureka
- Fern Ridge High School, Creve Coeur
- Gateway Academy, Chesterfield
- Hancock Senior High School, Lemay
- Hazelwood Central High School, Florissant
- Hazelwood East High School
- Hazelwood West High School, Hazelwood
- Incarnate Word Academy
- Thomas Jefferson School, Sunset Hills
- Jennings High School, Jennings
- John F. Kennedy Catholic High School, Manchester
- Kirkwood Senior High School, Kirkwood
- Ladue Horton Watkins High School
- Lafayette High School, Wildwood
- Lindbergh High School
- Logos School
- Lutheran High School North
- Lutheran High School South
- Maplewood-Richmond Heights High School, Maplewood
- Marquette Senior High School, Chesterfield
- Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School, Ladue
- McCluer High School, Florissant
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- McCluer North High School, Florissant
- McCluer South Berkley High School, Florissant
- Mehlville Senior High School
- Nerinx Hall High School
- Hiram Neuwoehner School, Town and Country
- Normandy High School
- North County Christian School, Ferguson
- Notre Dame High School
- Oakville Senior High School
- Parkway Central High School, Chesterfield
- Parkway North High School, Creve Coeur
- Parkway South High School, Manchester
- Parkway West High School, Ballwin
- Pattonville Senior High School, Maryland Heights
- Ritenour Senior High School
- Riverview Gardens Senior High School
- Rockwood Summit Senior High School, Fenton
- Rosary High School
- St. John Vianney High School, Kirkwood
- St. Joseph's Academy
- St. Louis Priory School
- St. Thomas Aquinas-Mercy High School, Florissant
- University City Senior High School, University City
- Ursuline Academy, Kirkwood
- Valley Park Senior High School, Valley Park
- Villa Duchesne School
- Visitation Academy
- Webster Groves High School
- Westminster Christian Academy, Ladue
- Whitfield School, Creve Coeur
- Wildwood Christian School, Wildwood
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Colleges and Universities
The St. Louis metropolitan region contains a vibrant and energetic college student population. With almost 10% of its population enrolled in an institution of higher education, St. Louis has a plethora of institutions of higher learning.
St. Louis also holds a unique place in the establishment of American colleges and universities. The oldest university west of the Mississippi River, Saint Louis University, was founded in 1818.
St. Louis and the surrounding area is home to at least 30 institutions of higher learning:
Four-Year and Graduate Colleges
Brookings Hall; the most recognized building on the Washington University campus
DuBourg Hall serves as the administration building for St. Louis University.
Community Colleges
- St. Louis Community College - Forest Park
- St. Louis Community College - Meramec
- St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley
- St. Louis Community College - Wildwood (Fall 2007)
For-Profit Schools and Colleges
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