Top Private School Events in Missouri

Find private school fairs, open houses and other events in your area. You can also learn more about them, how they work, and how they can help you research schools.

Top Missouri open-houses (2026) are listed below

Sun., October 04, 2026  - Saint Louis, MO

Open House
Saint Louis Priory School
500 S Mason Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63141
9:00am (CDT) - 12:00pm (CDT)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information:

Saint Louis Priory cordially invites you to attend our Open House on October 4, 2026, for prospective students and their families. This Open House will provide an opportunity to meet and interact with teachers, administrators, and students, as well as tour our beautiful campus. Reservations are required. We hope to see you there!

Sun., October 11, 2026  - Saint Louis, MO

Open House
St. Louis University High School
4970 Oakland Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63110
11:00am (CDT) - 3:00pm (CDT)

RSVP needed: Yes
Further information:

Experience SLUH at our Open House on Sunday, October 11, 2026, 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Walk our campus with a Student Ambassador. Meet students, faculty, alumni, parents and coaches. Check out the many opportunities to explore who you'll become at SLUH. Pre-registration opens on Tuesday, September 2, 2026 and is required at https://www.sluh.org/admissions/openhouse

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