63118 Missouri Public Schools
- For the 2019-20 school year, there are 10 top public schools in 63118, Missouri, serving 3,598 students.
- Public schools in zipcode 63118 have a diversity score of 0.32, which is higher than the Missouri average of 0.23.
- The most diverse school in zipcode 63118 is South City. Read more about public school diversity statistics in Missouri or national school diversity statistics.
- Minority enrollment is 96% (majority Black) and the student:teacher ratio is 14:1.
63118, MO Public Schools (2019-20)
- School Location Grades Students
- Saint Louis Carnahan Sch. Of The Future4041 S Broadway
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)457-0582
Grades: 9-12 | 357 students
- Saint Louis Eagle Tower Grove East Charter School
2900 S. Grand Blvd.
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)376-3477
Grades: K-3 | 143 students
- Saint Louis Froebel Elementary School3709 Nebraska Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)771-3533
Grades: PK-5 | 294 students
- Saint Louis Kipp Triumph Academy Charter School
955 Arcade Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)454-9167
Grades: 5-6 | 187 students
- Saint Louis Kipp Victory Academy Charter School
955 Arcade Avenue
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)454-9255
Grades: K-3 | 437 students
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- Saint Louis Kipp Wisdom Academy Charter School
2647 Ohio Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)384-9561
Grades: K-2 | 315 students
- Saint Louis Meramec Elementary School2745 Meramec St
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)353-7145
Grades: PK-5 | 249 students
- Saint Louis Monroe Elementary School3641 Missouri Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)776-7315
Grades: PK-6 | 324 students
- Saint Louis Roosevelt High School3230 Hartford St
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)776-6040
Grades: 9-12 | 459 students
- Saint Louis South City Charter School
3112 Meramec
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)481-4700
Grades: PK-8 | 833 students
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