Best High Schools in St. Thomas, MO

St. Thomas, MO has 4 high schools with 1,374 students. Below are the top high schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, high schools in St. Thomas score 50% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 49% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, high schools in St. Thomas meet expectations.

1. St. Elizabeth High

A

SchoolGrade

70%

Actual Test Scores

56%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Greatly Exceeds Expectations

St. Elizabeth R-iv • Public • Grades 6 - 12 • 137 Students

2. Blair Oaks High

B+

SchoolGrade

57%

Actual Test Scores

55%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Exceeds Expectations

Blair Oaks R-ii • Public • Grades 9 - 12 • 457 Students

3. Fatima High

C+

SchoolGrade

38%

Actual Test Scores

49%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Doesn't Meet Expectations

Osage Co. R-iii • Public • Grades 7 - 12 • 493 Students

4. Eugene High

C+

SchoolGrade

35%

Actual Test Scores

37%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Meets Expectations

Cole Co. R-v • Public • Grades 7 - 12 • 287 Students

Best Middle Schools in St. Thomas, MO

St. Thomas, MO has 1 middle schools with 264 students. Below are the top middle schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, middle schools in St. Thomas score 65% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 54% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, middle schools in St. Thomas greatly exceed expectations.

1. Blair Oaks Middle School

A

SchoolGrade

65%

Actual Test Scores

54%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Greatly Exceeds Expectations

Blair Oaks R-ii • Public • Grades 6 - 8 • 264 Students

Best Elementary Schools in St. Thomas, MO

St. Thomas, MO has 5 elementary schools with 1,034 students. Below are the top elementary schools based on their actual test performance displayed alongside our projected performance for their socioeconomic status and the Teacher Grade we assign based on expected performance. On average, elementary schools in St. Thomas score 56% on their proficiency tests, and we project and average score of 49% on those same proficiency tests. Comparing the differences, on average, elementary schools in St. Thomas greatly exceed expectations.

1. Blair Oaks Elem.

A+

SchoolGrade

73%

Actual Test Scores

51%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Greatly Exceeds Expectations

Blair Oaks R-ii • Public • Grades Pre K - 2 • 218 Students

2. St. Elizabeth Elem.

A

SchoolGrade

67%

Actual Test Scores

52%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Greatly Exceeds Expectations

St. Elizabeth R-iv • Public • Grades Pre K - 5 • 132 Students

3. Fatima Elem.

B+

SchoolGrade

52%

Actual Test Scores

50%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Meets Expectations

Osage Co. R-iii • Public • Grades KG - 6 • 265 Students

4. Eugene Elem.

C

SchoolGrade

32%

Actual Test Scores

44%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:Underperforms Expectations

Cole Co. R-v • Public • Grades Pre K - 6 • 334 Students

5. St Thomas The Apostle School

N/A

SchoolGrade

N/A

Actual Test Scores

46%

Projected Test Scores

Teacher Grade:N/A

St Thomas The Apostle School • Private • Grades Pre K - 8 • 85 Students

Education & Community Snapshot in St. Thomas, MO

City-level factors that shape the learning environment around local schools.

Community Factors

St. Thomas, MO has a total population of 822 with 25% of that population attending schools. The adult high school graduation rate is 96%, and 28% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher.

Students in St. Thomas, MO

2,672

K-12 Students

High School Graduates

96%

Adults 25+ with HS diplomas

College Graduates

28%

Adults 25+ with a Bachelor’s degree or higher

Demographics statistics provided by Best Neighborhood St. Thomas, MO.

Safety

Crime Grades summarize reported incidents per 1,000 residents. Use them as neighborhood context, not a school rating.

Overall Crime Grade

A-

10.63 per 1,000 Residents

Violent Crime Grade

C+

2.87 per 1,000 Residents

Property Crime Grade

A-

7.76 per 1,000 Residents

Crime statistics provided by CrimeGrade in St. Thomas, MO.

Connectivity

Connectivity influences learning at home. We summarize internet infrastructure, typical download speed, and a digital connectivity index for St. Thomas, MO.

ISP Report Card

C

Internet Infrastructure Grade

Average Download Speed

441 Mbps

Speed Most Residents Can Get

Digital Connectivity Index

44 / 100

ISP Connectivity Demand Report

To read more about these statistics, please visit St. Thomas, MO Internet Health Assessment.

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