Bryant & Stratton College is a national higher-education system that offers 12 degree programs: seven associate degrees and five bachelor's. Among its programs are business, management, criminal justice, and medical assistance. The Wauwatosa campus features a library and computer lab.
St. Charles Borromeo Parish School is deeply rooted in Catholic tradition for students preK-3 through eighth grade. The school has received exemplary recognition in mission, community and climate by the Milwaukee Archdiocese. Its website contains curriculum guides for each grade; subjects include religion, language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, physical education and art. St. Charles Borromeo is part of the Milwaukee Public Schools Choice Program and offers financial aid as well as after-school care.
Right next to Cardinal Stritch, along Port Washington Road, is the large property of St. Francis Children's Center. The interior is colorful, clean and vibrant. The staff is friendly, professional and willing to assist at every turn. The exterior includes a large playing area, another smaller playing area in the front, and several pieces of playground equipment. Three members of the staff are residents of Glendale, and two are graduates of neighboring Nicolet High School. Creative nurturing and education for early childhood development is the St. Francis Children's Center's primary concern.
Formerly St. Bernard's Parish School, St. Bernard's and St. Pius X parishes have merged their education programs to form Wauwatosa Catholic School, beginning with the 2011-2012 school year. The program will be located at St. Bernard's and is a preschool (K3) through grade eight program. Information on the new school can be found on its website.