Partner Schools

Families with children attending Kindergarten through 12th grade at the Schools listed below are eligible to apply for TTEF Scholarships using the unified TTEF application.

MOScholars applications must be submitted through the state of Missouri.

Academy of St. Louis

Academy of the Sacred Heart School

All Saints School

All Saints – St. Ferdinand School

All Saints – St. Norbert School

Ascension School-Chesterfield

Assumption School-Mattese

Assumption School-O’Fallon

Bishop DuBourg High School

Blessed Teresa of Calcutta

Cardinal Ritter College Prep

Chaminade College Preparatory School

Christ the King School

Christ, Prince of Peace School

Christian Brothers College High School

City Academy

City Christian Academy

Cor Jesu Academy

De Smet Jesuit High School

Department of Special Education – Annunziata

Duchesne High School

Holy Child School

Holy Cross – Annunciation School

Holy Cross – Our Lady of Providence School

Holy Cross – St. Dominic Savio School

Holy Cross – St. Michael the Archangel School

Holy Infant School

Holy Redeemer School

Holy Rosary School

Holy Spirit School

Immacolata School

Immaculate Conception School – Dardenne

Immaculate Conception School – Old Monroe

Immaculate Conception School – Union

Incarnate Word Academy – High School

Incarnate Word School – Elementary School

Loyola Academy

Marian Middle School

Mary, Queen of Peace School

Most Sacred Heart School – Eureka

Muhammad Academy

Nerinx Hall

New City School

Notre Dame High School

Our Lady of Lourdes School – University City

Our Lady of Lourdes School – Washington

Our Lady of the Pillar School

Our Lady School

Our Lady, Queen of Peace School

Queen of All Saints School

River Roads Lutheran School

Rosati-Kain Academy

Sacred Heart School – Florissant

Sacred Heart School – Troy

Sacred Heart School – Valley Park

Sacred Heart Villa

Salem Lutheran School – Affton**

Seton Regional Catholic

South City Catholic Academy

South City Catholic Academy Learning Center

South City Community School

St. Agnes School

St. Alban Roe School

St. Alphonsus School

St. Ambrose School

St. Ann School

St. Anthony School – Sullivan

St. Austin School (Elementary)

St. Bridget of Kildare School

St. Catherine Laboure School

St. Charles Borromeo School

St. Clare of Assisi School

St. Clement of Rome*

St. Cletus School

St. Dominic High School

St. Frances Cabrini Academy

St. Francis Borgia Regional High School

St. Francis Borgia School – Washington (Elementary)

St. Francis of Assisi School

St. Gabriel the Archangel School

St. Gerard Majella School

St. Gertrude School

St. Ignatius Loyola School

St. Joachim School

St. John the Baptist School – Gildehaus

St. John Paul II Preparatory School (Elementary)

St. John Paul II Preparatory High School

St. John Vianney High School

St. Joseph School – Cottleville

St. Joseph School – Farmington

St. Joseph School – Imperial

St. Joseph School – Josephville

St. Joseph’s Academy

St. Justin the Martyr*

St. Louis Catholic Academy

St. Louis Priory School

St. Louis University High School

St. Margaret Mary Alacoque School

St. Margaret of Scotland School

St. Mary Magdalen School

St. Mary’s South Side Catholic High School

St. Patrick School

St. Paul School – Fenton

St. Paul School – St. Paul

St. Peter School – Kirkwood

St. Pius X High School

St. Raphael the Archangel School

St. Rose of Lima School

St. Simon the Apostle School

St. Stephen Protomartyr School

St. Theodore School

St. Vincent Elementary School – Perryville

St. Vincent High School

St. Vincent Junior High School – Perry. (7&8)

St. Vincent School – Dutzow

Ste. Genevieve du Bois School

Sts. Joachim & Ann School

Ursuline Academy

Valle Catholic Grade School

Valle Catholic High School

Villa Duchesne

Visitation Academy

Word of Life Lutheran School

*Indicates a stewardship school. Scholarships will only be granted to families that pay tuition.

**Not currently accepting new scholarship applications

Every educational institution – from large private universities to local public schools – relies on fundraising to support ongoing needs and improvements to their facilities and academic programs. In addition to providing scholarships for 130+ area schools, The Today and Tomorrow Educational Foundation fills this role at two city elementary schools.

 

A new governance model was implemented in 2012 for “mission schools” in the City of St. Louis, to provide sustainability and viability. These schools serve people living in great need in our community.  St. Cecilia School and Academy and St. Louis Catholic Academy receive assistance with operational and educational expenses. Without this funding, the schools would not have the necessary resources to provide quality educational programs. The parishes affiliated with the two schools are representative of the neighborhoods they serve, but they no longer have the ability to contribute parish financial resources to support the schools.

In addition to scholarship assistance for individual students, the Foundation is responsible for the fundraising and development efforts at each school providing essential operating revenue. These “mission schools” serve the entire neighborhood, not simply the Catholic population.

Support St. Cecilia

A new governance model was implemented in 2012 for “mission schools” in the City of St. Louis, to provide sustainability and viability. These schools serve people living in great need in our community.  St. Cecilia School and Academy and St. Louis Catholic Academy receive assistance with operational and educational expenses. Without this funding, the schools would not have the necessary resources to provide quality educational programs. The parishes affiliated with the two schools are representative of the neighborhoods they serve, but they no longer have the ability to contribute parish financial resources to support the schools.

In addition to scholarship assistance for individual students, the Foundation is responsible for the fundraising and development efforts at each school providing essential operating revenue. These “mission schools” serve the entire neighborhood, not simply the Catholic population.

Support St. Louis Catholic Academy