Find Your St. Louis Area Home: St. Charles County
Lake St. Louis | St. Peters | O'Fallon | St. Charles

Public School District Demographics
Private Schools

Population (2000): 283,883
Median Income (1997): $54,759

Located just across the Missouri River from St. Louis County is St. Charles County. Its rich heritage and blend of old and new housing makes this a very desirable place to live. As the fastest growing county in Missouri, with booming population topping 1/4 million, this area is rich in new construction and planned communities with an emphasis on family living.



St. Charles County Public School Districts
  Median Family Income ($) Avg. Home Sale Price
6/99-6/00 ($)
No. Students Student Teacher Ratio
Fort Zumwalt 40,300 131,481 13,719 18
Francis Howell 45,700 138,652 17,541 13
Orchard Farm 31,200 124,591 1,097 13
St. Charles 41,900 120,956 6,587 13
Wentzville 44,000 152,599 5,296 14
Source: Stl Post-Dispatch 6/9/00, Missouri Dept of Education; MLS


St. Charles County Private Schools
School Approx. Enrollment Approx. Tuition Grades Average ACT
Academy of the Sacred Heart
619 N. 2nd
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-946-6127 (Catholic)
700 $2920 k-8 N/A
Immanuel Lutheran
317 Pearce Blvd.
Wentzville, MO 63385
636-327-4416
100 $1400 k-8 N/A
Sts. Joachim & Ann
4110 McClay Rd.
St. Charles, MO, 63304
636-441-4835 (Catholic)
570 $1612 k-8 N/A
St. Peter's
222 Jackson St.
St. Charles, MO. 63301
636-947-9669 (Catholic)
280 $1482 k-8 N/A
Living World Christian School
310 Cardinal Pl.
St. Peters, MO 63376
636-279-2398 (Non-Denom)
240 $2125 k-8 N/A
Trinity Lutheran
4689 N. Highway 94
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-258-3654
35 $1600 k-8 N/A
Duchesne High School
2550 Elm St.
St. Charles, MO 63301
636-946-6767
592 $2945 9-12 N/A
Lutheran High School of St. Charles County
5100 Mexico Rd.
St. Peters, MO 63376
314-928-5100 (Lutheran)
285 $4958 9-12 N/A
St. Dominic High School
31 St. Dominic Dr.
O'Fallon, MO 63366
636-240-8303 (Catholic)
595 $2500 9-12 22.3
Source: Book of Lists; St. Louis RCGA



Lake St. Louis: Lake St. Louis is a young, fast growing community conveniently located on the western edge of St. Charles County, and just 30 minutes from Lambert Field, or 20 minutes from Spirit of St. Louis airport. Families enjoy the use of community-owned private 550 acre and 75 acre lakes, tennis courts, swimming pool and 18 hole and 9-hole golf courses. There are no tract homes in Lake St. Louis, all the homes are custom built with prices ranging from $90,000 to over $1 million.

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O'Fallon: O'Fallon, located between St. Peters and Lake St. Louis, is about 25 minutes from Lambert Airport, and is the fastest growing city in the State of Missouri. It's current population is about 20,000 spread over 166 sq. mi. Most of its housing is new, having been built in the last 10 years. The city administration agressively pursues new businesses and has succeeded very well. Strip shopping and industry provide a very good tax base, and its nearness to Mid-Rivers Mall makes it a very attractive place to live.

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St. Charles: St. Charles was the first capitol of the State of Missouri with the capitol building still in use for judicial business. Old Town is a restored historical shopping area located along the Missouri river. Numerous craft, antique, and cafe businesses are located in Old Town. The Goldenrod Showboat and River Queen gambling boat are moored along the Old Town waterfront. The city, with a population of over 55,000 is located along I-70 and is just about 15 minutes from Lambert Airport. Riverport ampitheatre and Earth City industrial complex are located just across the Daniel Boone bridge.

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St. Peters: St. Peters lies in the middle of St. Charles County along the I-70 corrider and is just 20 minutes from Lambert Airport. This city of 20 sq. mi. and 50,000 people was the fastest growing city in Missouri during the 1980's, tripling its 1980 population. Mid-Rivers Mall and the new Rec-Plex center (site of the 1994 Olympic Festival swimming/diving events) are centerpieces of the city.

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