Brittany Woods Middle School serves seventh- and eighth-grade students. In the fall of 2011, Brittany Woods will expand to include sixth-grade students. Students learn not only in the classroom but also through extracurricular activities such as the Soaring Eagles Robotics Club, Young Ladies of Elegance and Gentleman's Quarterly service organization.
Mary Institute & Country Day School (MICDS) was founded in 1859 as a nonprofit, independent preparatory school offering education to students from pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade.
MICDS consists of three programs based on age with the pre-K through fourth grade age group represented by the Ronald S. Beasley Lower School, grades five to eight represented by a single-gender Middle School and grades nine to 12 represented by the Upper School.
The Head of MICDS is Lisa Lyle, formerly of the Blake School in Minnesota. There are 1,202 students enrolled at MICDS.
St. Margaret Mary Alacoque Church in Oakville was founded in 1962 with about 125 families attending the parish. It has grown to see more than 1,200 families worshiping and participating in church programs. St. Margaret Marry Alacoque Church operates a pre-school and K-8 educational programs. There are also adult education programs and an outreach organization working to provide food, household items and clothing to needy families in the community.
Chaminade's mission is to prepare students for college. Students in grades 6 to 12 from around St. Louis and the world come to Chaminade for its strong academic and athletic programs that involve experiential learning at home and abroad.
One of the largest churches in the area, this century old Missouri Synod Lutheran congregation is now housed in a large church with a modern addition and a very large organ. The church also includes a private school, which teaches some of the congregation's children from preschool age up to eighth grade. The congregation also runs a popular mother's group.
Located in the lower level of a residence, Montessori Learning Center teaches children ages 2 1/2 to 12 from 7am to 6pm. The learning center accepts children for five half or full days per week. In addition, the school provides before and after-school care for Bierbaum Elementary School and a thematic summer program.
Teachers provide instruction in five areas: practical life, sensorial, math, language and culture. The school also has a playground and provides lunch and snacks.
Peace Daycare is a Christian childcare service established as part of the Peace Lutheran Church. With advance registration, parents can drop off and pick up their children within regular hours Monday through Friday. Children between three and five years of age can also participate in the preschool program while there for daycare from September to May. While developing in intellectual, social and other areas, children enjoy two meals and a snack each day while at this Lutheran church daycare.