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This is a list of high schools in Greater St. Louis. It includes public and private schools and is arranged by state, county and then by school district for public schools, or by affiliation for private schools.
School Team Name Colors Town County Enrollment (2022–23) [1] Football* Basketball* Boys Swim/Dive* Girls Swim/Dive* North Point High School: Grizzlies Wentzville: St. Charles: 1081 Class 4 Class 5 GAC North-Central. Class 1. Orchard Farm High School: Eagles St. Charles: St. Charles: 633 Class 4 Class 4 N/A N/A St. Charles High School: Pirates ...
The Archdiocesan Athletic Association (AAA) is a high school athletic conference comprising private high schools located in the St. Louis metro area. Most are Catholic schools, operated by the Archdiocese of St. Louis . [ 1 ]
The school opened in 2006 as part of ambitious plan to replace all of the district's 11 to 16 schools, funded by a government public–private partnership programme called Building Schools for the Future. It was formed from the merger of St Theodore's Boys High School and St Hilda's Girls' High School and initially occupied split sites of the ...
School Location Mascot Colors Affiliation Enrollment 2023–24 [1] Chaminade (CCP) Creve Coeur: Red Devils Cardinal and White Private 826 Christian Brothers (CBC) Town and Country: Cadets Purple and Vegas Gold Private 1,318 De Smet Jesuit (De Smet) Creve Coeur Spartans Maroon and White Private 860 SLU High (SLUH) St. Louis: Junior Billikens ...
As of 2022-23, The school has been Co-educational since 2015. St Hilda’s spent many years as an all girls school, but in September 2015 the school began to enrol boys into the lower years after the completion of the new £15 million building. [3] The sixth form has been coeducational for many years.
St. Hilda's & St. Hugh's School is an independent, Episcopal day school in New York City. It is located in Morningside Heights on the Upper West Side of Manhattan . The youngest students are beginners (2 or 3 years old), and students graduate when they complete eighth grade.
John F. Kennedy High School had about 280 students at time of closing. It was the only co-educational, archdiocesan Catholic High School in West County, St. Louis, Missouri. Kennedy had recently renovated its entire campus with its first capital campaign in 40 years, raising over $1 million.