Independent Schools of St. Louis, a non-profit professional association established in 1972, includes 38 independently governed elementary and secondary schools throughout the metropolitan St. Louis region. Each school undergoes a rigorous examination process every seven years to procure and maintain accreditation. Most member schools belong to the Independent Schools of the Central States (ISACS) and the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).

Schools that are members of Independent Schools of St. Louis provide a complete range of educational opportunities for students in kindergarten through grade 12. They include schools that focus on traditional models of excellence in education as well as special needs schools, which specialize in areas that include learning differences or emotional and behavioral problems. A number of schools are religiously affiliated.

 

 

 

 
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The primary mission of the Association is to increase awareness among the public and corporate communities and to offer professional and personal growth opportunities for trustees, administrators, and teachers. It pursues this purpose through:

  • Creating a forum for sharing, communicating, and supporting one another, including serving as a catalyst for dialogue among independent school leadership;
  • Maintaining and increasing professional growth and development opportunities of member school heads, administrators, faculty and trustees;
  • Facilitating effective problem solving in such areas as inservice programs, data collection, publications, administrative procedures, purchasing, and interaction with state legislature;
  • Fostering members to serve as models of excellence in education, preparing our students to become competent business, professional and community leaders, with the skills and ethical discipline our society needs;
  • Increasing awareness and knowledge of independent schools among parents and the general public as well as the corporate and educational communities by participating in collaborative outreach efforts, both locally and regionally.
 
 
 
   

Charitable Partners is a program through which members of the corporate community and individuals recognize and promote the well being of independent schools. Participating Charitable Partners help underwrite expenses of professional development for school heads, trustees, administrative staff and faculty as well as providing avenues to educate families with regard to alternative choices in education.

Guardian Angel:

  • Anheuser Busch Companies, Inc.
  • Emerson Electric Co.

Leadership Circle:

  • Edward T. Baur

Patrons:

  • Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation

Sponsors:

  • Mitchell and Hugeback Architects
  • FACTS Management Company
  • AmeriServe
  • Christner Incorporated
  • SM Wilson & Co.
  • CCS Group
  • Software Plus

In-Kind Donations:

  • Rubin & Brown LLP
  • MICDS

Special thanks and recognition of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. for the major funding of the ISSL Social Norms program to explore student attitudes and behaviors related to alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana and their perceptions of use by other high school aged youth. The goal of the project is to give kids the facts about use, to remind them of how much we care about them and to give them strategies they can employ to resist the pressure of engaging in substance abuse.

 
 
 
 
   
David Thomas   President — Logos School
Ashley Cadwell   Vice President — St. Michael School
Sam Sciortino   Secretary — Villa Duchesne/Oak Hill School
Pat Shipley   Treasurer — Rossman School
Father Gregory Mohrman, O.S.B.   Past President — Saint Louis Priory School
     
Bill Handmaker   Crossroads School
Jim Marsh   Westminster Christian Academy
Bill Rowe   Thomas Jefferson School
Keith Shahan   John Burroughs School
Sister Barbara Roche   Nerinx Hall High School
Sandra Gilligan   Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities
Gail Armstrong   Solomon Schechter Day School
     
Genie Newport   Executive Director
 

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Questions and Comments should be addressed to Genie Newport, gnewport@independentschools.org