The Hope Academy of Early Learning is dedicated to providing quality education and childcare for children aged six weeks to twelve years old. It provides a learning environment that is warm and welcoming, taught by a well-trained, qualified staff. The school is located near the intersection of First Capitol Drive and Pralle Lane. Playground activity is scheduled by age groups in a secured area, constantly monitored by staff.
St. Charles High School is one of the oldest schools in the city. The building was built at its present location in 1923. Today, the school serves students on the Eastern side of the city and has a new synthetic turf athletic field. The school also has many extracurricular opportunities for students.
St. Elizabeth/St. Robert Regional School is associated with two parishes: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and St. Robert Bellarmine. Before construction of the school was completed in 1976, plans were changed for additional construction because interest in the new regional school was so great. The school is located near the intersection of Berlekamp Lane and Country Club Road, just east of Muegge Road.
Coverdell Elementary School serves students in preschool through fourth grade in the St. Charles School District. The school is one of the bigger district elementary schools with three or four teachers for each grade level.
Our Savior Lutheran Church Preschool offers both full-time and part-time options for families. Children can attend between 7am and 6pm or 8:30am and 11:30am on a part-time basis. The preschool uses a creative curriculum and tries to educate the whole child.
Barbara Hunt, director of the school, said she enjoys being able to provide parents with the knowledge that their children are safe and will be taken care of.