18 schools in Saint Louis Park
Whether you are tracking a high school, middle school, or elementary campus, Saint Louis Park's 18 public K-12 schools collectively enroll about 4,484 students (7 elementary, 2 middle, and 8 high).
7-year change in Saint Louis Park
SY 2017-18 vs SY 2024-25| Name | Level | Grades | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| 283 St Louis Pk Independent Study | High | 09-12 | 0 |
| 283-Ind Stdy 15 and Under - I.S. | High | 09-12 | 0 |
| 283-St. Louis Park ALC | High | 09-12 | 0 |
| AQUILA ELEMENTARY | Elementary | KG-05 | 498 |
| MELROSE | Combined | 01-12 | 3 |
| PARK SPANISH IMMERSION ELEMENTARY | Elementary | KG-05 | 533 |
| Park Virtual - Elementary | Elementary | KG-05 | 0 |
| Park Virtual - High School | High | 09-12 | 0 |
| Park Virtual - Middle School | Middle | 06-08 | 0 |
| PETER HOBART ELEMENTARY | Elementary | KG-05 | 435 |
| School Readiness Plus (SRP) | Elementary | PK-PK | 8 |
| SPECIAL ED. | High | 07-12 | 15 |
| ST. LOUIS PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL | Middle | 06-08 | 965 |
| ST. LOUIS PARK SENIOR HIGH | High | 09-12 | 1,397 |
| ST. LOUIS PARK SPECIAL ED. PROGRAM | Elementary | PK-06 | 135 |
| SUSAN LINDGREN ELEMENTARY | Elementary | KG-05 | 457 |
| T-Plus Program | High | 12-12 | 0 |
| TRANSITION PLUS | High | 12-12 | 38 |
About Saint Louis Park
Saint Louis Park is a moderately sized Minnesota city in terms of public-school footprint, with 18 schools and 4,484 students total.
For a sense of the school types, the city covers 7 elementary, 2 middle, 8 high, and 1 other.
Schools in Saint Louis Park average about 249 students each, 30% meaningfully below the Minnesota norm.
Five-year track record. Across the same 7-year window, public-school enrollment fell 6%: 4,769 students in SY 2017-18 versus 4,484 in SY 2024-25. Over that span, Saint Louis Park opened 1 school, going from 10 to 11. On the demographic side, White enrollment moved from 54% to 51% over the same window.
On allk12, the community for Saint Louis Park discusses sports rivalries, cross-district programs, and shared facilities. Discussions cut across districts, schools, and grade levels.