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Creative Curriculum: 8.20.25

Forsyth School
In Innovation & Design classes, grade six students employ electrical engineering, 3D printing and the engineering design process to create functional lanterns for their fall camping trip. Later in the trimester, they study, build and fly their own quadcopter drones.
6235 Wydown Blvd.
314.726.4542
forsythschool.org

Lutheran Elementary School Association
Lutheran schools are no longer the STL’s best kept secret! Our 34 elementary schools and four high schools in the metro area provide academic excellence with faith-based curriculum. Tuition assistance and IEP accommodations are available to make private, Christ-centered education accessible.
11123 S. Towne Square, Ste. F
314.200.0797
lesastl.org

Rossman School
The Rossman classrooms are alive with daily exploration, experimentation, creativity and skill-building experiences. The well-defined Rossman curriculum, coupled with our commitment to teaching honesty, kindness, respect and responsibility, provides a notably strong academic foundation for our students.
12660 Conway Road
314.434.5877
rossmanschool.org

The Whitfield School
Whitfield’s experiential curriculum blends academic rigor with real-world relevance. Students don’t just absorb information—they apply it through immersive projects, off-campus learning and interdisciplinary exploration. It’s how the brain learns best—and how Whitfield has taught since 1952.
175 S. Mason Road
314.434.5141
whitfieldschool.org

The Wilson School
Each year, Wilson fifth graders combine art and French in a project exploring prehistoric Lascaux Cave art. Students create 3D sculptures from 2D drawings, incorporating French vocabulary and QR codes with descriptions, blending Paleolithic history, art and language.
400 De Mun Ave.
314.725.4999
wilsonschool.com

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