Crossroads College Preparatory School
Crossroads College Preparatory School is a college preparatory school in St. Louis, Missouri founded by St. Louis native Gerry Lauber. It is located near Forest Park on the western edge of St. Louis. There is a MetroLink mass transit station within walking distance.
Crossroads began in 1974 as a traditional school, and transitioned in the 1990s to an accredited College Prep school. Many students who graduate from Crossroads College Prep go on to attend some of the most prestigious universities in the nation, with students admitted to ivy league schools annually. The most frequently attended schools are Washington University in St. Louis, George Washington University, Wesleyan University, New York University, Northwestern University, St. Louis University, Kenyon College, and University of Missouri.
Crossroads College Prep School is a member of the following independent school associations:
- Independent Schools of St. Louis (ISSL)
- National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
- Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)
Crossroads College Prep School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS).
External links
- Crossroads College Prep School
- Post-Dispatch article about the school's name change
- Portfolio by Crossroads students
Coordinates: 38°39′07″N 90°17′03″W / 38.65188°N 90.28412°W