Education in Greater St. Louis is provided by 132 public school districts, independent private schools,
parochial schools
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, and several public library systems. Greater St. Louis also is home to more than thirty colleges and universities.
Primary and secondary education
Greater St. Louis is home to 132 public school districts.
Among the largest districts by enrollment in 2010 are the
St. Louis Public Schools with 25,046 students,
Rockwood School District
Rockwood R-VI School District is a public school district headquartered in Eureka, Missouri, serving students in St. Louis County.
The Rockwood School District is St. Louis County's largest public school system, serving 19,886 students.
The ...
with 22,382 students, and
Fort Zumwalt School District with 18,840 students.
Greater St. Louis schools also are notable for their excellence in the state of Missouri; five local public high schools being ranked nationally in the United States by ''Newsweek'' in 2011 were from Greater St. Louis: Clayton High School in
Clayton School District
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, Metro Academic and Classical High School in the St. Louis Public Schools, Ladue Horton Watkins High School in
Ladue School District
The Ladue School District is a public school district in Ladue, Missouri, with four elementary, one middle, and one high school, with a special Fifth Grade Center. The district serves 4,180 total students, and employs 280 full-time classroom ...
, Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood School District, and Rockwood Summit High School in Rockwood School District.
However, other schools have struggled financially and academically: the St. Louis Public Schools lost its accreditation and was taken over by the Missouri Board of Education, while the
East St. Louis Public Schools repeatedly have been taken over by the state of Illinois due to financial problems and corruption.
Several independent private schools operate in Greater St. Louis, including
Whitfield School
Whitfield School, founded in 1952, is a private, non-sectarian preparatory school with more than 400 students in grades 6–12. The campus is in Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States, a suburb of Saint Louis.
History
In 1952 John Barnes and A ...
,
Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School
MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School) is an American secular, co-educational, independent school with more than 1,250 students from junior kindergarten through grade 12. Its campus is located in the St. Louis, Missouri, su ...
,
Visitation Academy of St. Louis, and
John Burroughs School
John Burroughs School (JBS) is a private, non-sectarian college-preparatory school with 631 students in grades 7– 12. Its 49-acre () campus is located in Ladue, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. Founded in 1923, it is named for U.S. naturali ...
. Both private Catholic schools and schools under the authority of the
Archdiocese of St. Louis operate in Greater St. Louis, with ten Archdiocesan high schools and more than a dozen private Catholic high schools in the region.
Colleges and universities
According to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 21.4 percent of the adult population in St. Louis holds a bachelor's degree compared with the national average of 27 percent. Almost 209,000 students are enrolled in the area's nearly 40 colleges, universities, and technical schools. In 2006 approximately 5,287 associate degrees were granted in Greater St. Louis. Approximately 10% of the St. Louis metropolitan area consists of higher education students.
Libraries
The oldest public library system in the area, the
St. Louis Public Library, serves the city of St. Louis and maintains a collection of 4.7 million items, and it operates 14 branches and a central library building.
St. Louis County Library
St. Louis County Library (SLCL) is a library system that serves residents of St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. It is the busiest public library in Missouri, circulating more than 11 million items in 2023. It consists of 20 branches, incl ...
operates 20 branches and has a collection of 2.6 million items. Both libraries have a
borrowing agreement allowing them to exchange materials.
The
Municipal Library Consortium of St. Louis County is an association of nine independent municipal libraries, including the
Brentwood Public Library,
Ferguson Municipal Public Library
Ferguson Municipal Public Library is an American public library located in Ferguson, Missouri. It is a member of the Municipal Library Consortium of St. Louis County.
History
The Ferguson Municipal Public Library was founded in June 1930 as a ...
,
Kirkwood Public Library,
Maplewood Public Library,
Richmond Heights Memorial Library,
Rock Hill Public Library,
University City Public Library
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, Valley Park Community Library, and the
Webster Groves Public Library.
Other Missouri library systems in Greater St. Louis include the
St. Charles City-County Library, which serves St. Charles County, the Powell Memorial Library, serving Troy, Missouri, the
Scenic Regional Library, serving Warren and Franklin counties,
and the
Jefferson County Library, which serves the parts of Jefferson County that are part of Fox, Windsor and Northwest school districts.
In the Metro-East, library districts include the
Wood River Public Library
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, serving the city of Wood River, Illinois, the
East Alton Public Library
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, serving East Alton, Illinois, the
Hayner Public Library
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, serving Alton, Illinois,
the
Edwardsville Library Edwardsville may refer to:
Canada
* Edwardsville, Nova Scotia
United Kingdom
*Edwardsville, Merthyr Tydfil
United States
* Edwardsville, Alabama
*Edwardsville, Illinois
** Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
*Edwardsville, Indiana
*Ed ...
, serving Edwardsville, Illinois, and the
Mississippi Valley Library, serving Fairmont City and Collinsville, Illinois.
References
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