Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis - High Schools

High Schools

  • Barat Academy, O'Fallon
  • Bishop DuBourg High School, St. Louis †
  • Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School, St. Louis
  • Chaminade College Preparatory School, Creve Coeur
  • Christian Brothers College High School, St. Louis
  • Cor Jesu Academy, St. Louis
  • De Smet Jesuit High School, Creve Coeur
  • Duchesne High School, St. Charles
  • Gateway Academy, Chesterfield
  • Incarnate Word Academy, Bel-Nor
  • John F. Kennedy Catholic High School, Manchester †
  • Nerinx Hall High School, Webster Groves
  • Notre Dame High School, St. Louis
  • Rosati-Kain High School, St. Louis †
  • St. Dominic High School, O'Fallon
  • St. Elizabeth Academy, St. Louis
  • St. Francis Borgia Regional High School, Washington
  • St. John Vianney High School, Kirkwood
  • St. Joseph's Academy, Frontenac
  • Saint Louis Priory School, St. Louis
  • St. Louis University High School, St. Louis
  • St. Mary's High School, St. Louis †
  • St. Pius X High School, Festus †
  • St. Vincent High School, Perryville
  • Trinity Catholic High School, North County †
  • Ursuline Academy, Oakland
  • Valle Catholic High School, Sainte Genevieve
  • Villa Duchesne/Oak Hill School, St. Louis
  • Visitation Academy of St. Louis, Town and Country

†Archdiocesan high schools that are owned and operated by the Archdiocese.

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