Sharing a building with Christ Community Church on Lindberg Boulevard, just West of Baptist Church Road, this small, Christian private school offers its students a "classical" education in Latin and the writings of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Math is taught in using an unusual Asian model. Its students have scored an average of 29 on their ACTs for the last five years, and the last five graduating classes have had an 100% college acceptance rate. Students take yearly trips to colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.
The Rossman School is a private, co-educational school for students in pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. Originally founded in 1917, the school opened its Conway Road facilities in September 1962. The school operates with one class at every grade level, and in a co-teaching environment for certain subjects. Well-known alumni include actor Kevin Kline, former senator and vice-presidential candidate Thomas Eagleton and sportscaster Joe Buck.
Eden Theological Seminary educates pastors and teachers to be able to lead and disciple. It has students attending from a variety of backgrounds including United Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Baptist and more. Eden was founded in 1850 in Marthesville, MO. It relocated to Wellston, then to Webster in 1924. For information about classes and registration, visit the website.
Opened in 1926, Little Flower Catholic School offers traditional academic programs in addition to a variety of extracurriculars including sports, an after-school science program, student ambassadors, yearbook club and Spanish club.
The school's students, ranging in age from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, participate in ITBS standardized testing and consistently score higher than both the national average and the archdiocesan average. The school awards financial aid on a need basis.
Located on Bennett Avenue, Rohan Woods School is an elementary school that is open for grades Pre-K through six, and also offers specialty classes and an early childhood curriculum.
The school emphasizes its students' success and prepares them to further their studies and academic careers in middle, high school and beyond by encouraging leadership building and community learning.
The school is an independent institution and differs from other schools by offering a program for children before pre-kindergarten and a kindergarten program that is divided into junior and senior sections. The school offers specialty classes that include fine arts, performing arts, physical education, technology, science and foreign languages. You may visit Rohan Woods School's website to learn more about specific grades and courses, complete with in-depth descriptions of the programs and profiles on the instructors.
Agape Child Development Center is a daycare/grade school/middle school complex located on the corner of Olive and Hanley in University City. Agape has provided quality Christian care and education since 1980. Stop by for a tour.