Conveniently located on Weber Road, Bayless High School has the resources of the entire district at its disposal. With students from Affton and Lemay, Bayless boasts a diverse mix of languages and ethnicities. It strives to create a positive learning environment through a variety of clubs, sports and unique programs.
Keysor Elementary School is part of the Kirkwood School District. It was in the Missouri Top Ten Schools for MAP scores in 2005. Further information can be found on their website.
Wohlwend Elementary School is part of the Mehlville School District and serves children in grades K-5. The principal of the school is Dave Meschke and there are 424 students enrolled. Wohlwend was developed in 1969 and shares a campus with Oakville Middle School.
Wohlwend has an active PTO and Mothers' Club supporting its students and faculty by raising money for technology, field trips and cultural events.
Point Elementary School is part of the Mehlville School District and serves children from early childhood through fifth grade. The principal of Point Elementary is Jim Walters and the school has nearly 500 students enrolled. Each classroom at Point Elementary is equipped with five computers and there is a computer lab with 30 computers and several video and digital cameras for student use.
Greenways Academy is an accredited online educational institution offering alternative or supplementary education at the middle and high school levels. Students receive comprehensive and well-rounded one-on-one instruction.
Accredited by the North Central Association, graduates receive legitimate diplomas. This institution offers credit recovery courses for students seeking to graduate early or on time. Information regarding curriculum and tuition is available on the school's website.