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Best Schools in Florissant, Missouri

35 schools · 20 Elementary · 5 Middle · 6 High · 4 Other

Public: 29
Private: 6
Districts: 3
Avg Rating: 5.0/10
Estimated Scores: 18%

Family Snapshot

At a glance
Avg school rating
5.0/10

15% of schools rated 7+

Median household income
$82,084

Census ACS, ZIPs in this city

Median home value
$178,700

Owner-occupied units

Bachelor's degree or higher
32%

Adults 25+

Avg commute
27 min

Workers age 16+

Owner-occupied homes
76%

Of occupied housing units

How Florissant compares

Missouri rank

#236 of 257

cities by avg. school score

Vs. state average

-1.3

below Missouri avg (6.3)

Median household income

$82k

125% of Missouri median

Schools in this city

33

About Schools in Florissant, Missouri

Florissant is a mid-sized St. Louis suburb with 29 ranked public schools and an average score of 4.5 out of 10 — a broad landscape that rewards parents who look closely rather than defaulting to the nearest school. Performance here varies considerably: only 2 of those 29 schools, or 7%, clear the 7-out-of-10 threshold, so the gap between the top tier and the city average is meaningful.

The strongest performer is North Technical High School, which leads the city with a 7.4 and focuses on career and technical education — a real option for high schoolers who want industry credentials alongside a diploma. Northview High follows at 7.0, rounding out the two schools that stand above the city pack. Parents of high schoolers have two distinct, well-rated paths to evaluate at the top end. At the early childhood level, East Early Childhood Center and Central Early Childhood Center both score 6.3, sitting comfortably above the citywide average and offering families with young children a solid starting point. Ackerman rounds out the top five at the elementary level with a 5.9.

The majority of schools fall in the 3–5 range, which reflects broader pressures common to mature inner-ring suburbs across the Midwest — shifting demographics, aging facilities, and funding tied to local property values. That context matters: a 4.5 average does not mean all schools are equivalent. Families should cross-reference individual school scores, not just the city average, and factor in a school's trend line if available.

Practically speaking, Florissant's most actionable split is between the two high-performing high schools and the broader field. If your child is secondary-school age, North Technical and Northview are worth prioritizing on your visit list. For elementary families, Ackerman and the two early childhood centers outperform city norms. For every other assignment zone, dig into the individual school pages — the city average masks real variation, and where a school sits relative to district and state peers tells a sharper story than the raw score alone.

Elementary Schools

20 schools
# School Rating
1 302 students · Pre-K–2nd 6.1
2 134 students · Kindergarten–8th 5.9
3 371 students · Pre-K–2nd 5.8
4 430 students · Pre-K–2nd 5.4
5 325 students · 3rd–5th 5.4
6 349 students · Pre-K–5th 4.8
7 372 students · Pre-K–5th 4.7
8 396 students · Pre-K–5th 4.2
9 336 students · Pre-K–5th 4.1
10 425 students · Pre-K–5th 3.6
11 315 students · 3rd–5th 3.5
12 389 students · 3rd–5th 3.5
13 506 students · Pre-K–5th 3.5
14 362 students · Pre-K–5th 3.3
15 421 students · Pre-K–5th 2.7
16 513 students · Pre-K–5th 2.5
17 515 students · Pre-K–5th 2.5
Private Schools 3 schools

Private and public school ratings use different data sources and scoring models. Scores are not directly comparable across school types.

1 41 students · Pre-K–8th Not Rated
2 182 students · Pre-K–8th Not Rated
3
OAK BRIDGE Private
17 students · Pre-K–6th
Not Rated

Middle Schools

5 schools
# School Rating
1 689 students · 6th–8th 5.7
2 302 students · 6th–6th 5.1
3 626 students · 6th–8th 5.0
4 755 students · 6th–8th 4.9
5 677 students · 7th–8th 3.6

High Schools

6 schools
# School Rating
1 822 students · 10th–12th 7.2
2 141 students · 9th–12th 7.1
3 1,148 students · 9th–12th 5.9
4 1,223 students · 9th–12th 3.8
5 1,782 students · 9th–12th 3.7
Private Schools 1 school

Private and public school ratings use different data sources and scoring models. Scores are not directly comparable across school types.

1 2 students · 5th–11th Not Rated

Other Schools

4 schools
# School Rating
1 126 students · Pre-K–Pre-K 7.4
2 81 students · Pre-K–Pre-K 6.6
Private Schools 2 schools

Private and public school ratings use different data sources and scoring models. Scores are not directly comparable across school types.

1 221 students · Pre-K–12th Not Rated
2 70 students · Kindergarten–12th Not Rated

Schools in Florissant

Florissant, Missouri · 35 schools

Community Demographics

Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates across 3 ZIP codes

Median Income

$82,084

Median Home Value

$178,700

Median Rent

$1,410/mo

Population

112,073

College Educated

32%

Homeownership

76%

Avg Commute

27 min

Poverty Rate

8.7%

Community Profile

Florissant has a median household income of $82,084. It is an area where 32% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher. The median home value in the area is $178,700, with a median rent of $1,410/month. The local poverty rate of 8.7% is relatively low. The average commute for residents is 27 minutes. Source: U.S. Census ACS 2022 5-Year Estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about schools in Florissant, Missouri

How many schools are in Florissant, Missouri?

Florissant has 35 schools, including 29 public and 6 private schools spanning elementary, middle, and high school levels.

What is the average school rating in Florissant, Missouri?

The average MySchoolScout composite score for schools in Florissant is 5.0 out of 10, based on academic achievement, student growth, equity, and school environment.

What is the top-ranked school in Florissant, Missouri?

The top-ranked school in Florissant on MySchoolScout is North County Christian School with a composite score of 7.5/10.

What is the best elementary school in Florissant, Missouri?

The top-ranked elementary school in Florissant on MySchoolScout is Grace Christian Academy with a composite score of 7.5/10.

What is the best middle school in Florissant, Missouri?

The top-ranked middle school in Florissant on MySchoolScout is North Middle with a composite score of 5.7/10.

What is the best high school in Florissant, Missouri?

The top-ranked high school in Florissant on MySchoolScout is North Technical with a composite score of 7.2/10.

How many school districts serve Florissant, Missouri?

Florissant is served by 3 school districts: Ferguson-florissant R-ii, Hazelwood, Specl. Sch. Dst. St. Louis Co..

What is the education level in Florissant, Missouri?

According to Census data, 32% of adults in Florissant have earned a bachelor's degree or higher.

What is the median income in Florissant, Missouri?

The median household income in Florissant is approximately $82,084 according to Census ACS 2022 estimates.

Are there private schools in Florissant, Missouri?

Yes, Florissant has 6 private schools alongside 29 public schools. The top-rated private school is North County Christian School with a score of 7.5/10.

What is the student-teacher ratio in Florissant, Missouri?

The average student-teacher ratio across schools in Florissant is 13.6:1. This ratio varies by school, so families should check individual school profiles for specific classroom sizes.

How does MySchoolScout rate schools in Florissant, Missouri?

MySchoolScout rates schools using publicly available data from the NCES Common Core of Data and state education departments. Each school receives a 1-10 composite score based on four components: Academic Achievement, Student Growth, Equity, and School Environment.

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Data from NCES Common Core of Data, Missouri Dept. of Education, and U.S. Census ACS for the 2023–24 school year. Rankings computed by MySchoolScout. See all data sources.