For the 2026 school year, there are 4 private elementary schools belonging to National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) serving 1,217 students in Missouri. You can also find more schools membership associations in Missouri.
The top-ranked private elementary schools belonging to National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) in Missouri include Immaculate Conception School, St. Gregory Elementary School, and St. Paul's Episcopal Day School.
The average acceptance rate is 65%, which is lower than the Missouri private elementary school average acceptance rate of 85%.
Top-Ranked Private Elementary Schools Belonging to National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) in Missouri (2026)
School
Location
Quick Facts
4041 Main St
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 931-8614
Kansas City, MO 64111
(816) 931-8614
Gr: PK-8 | 498 students Avg. class size: 40 students Sports: 3 | Extracurrculars: 7 Tuition & acceptance rate listed
Immaculate Conception School
(Catholic)
120 Maryknoll Rd
Old Monroe, MO 63369
(363) 665-5463
Old Monroe, MO 63369
(363) 665-5463
Gr: PK-8 | 220 students Avg. class size: 30 students Tuition listed
St. Gregory Elementary School
(Catholic)
3400 St Gregory Lane
Saint Ann, MO 63074
(602) 266-9527
Saint Ann, MO 63074
(602) 266-9527
Gr: PK-8 | 305 students Tuition listed
South City Community School
(Christian)
4926 Reber Place
Saint Louis, MO 63139
(314) 667-4311
Saint Louis, MO 63139
(314) 667-4311
Gr: PK-8 | 194 students
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