Lindbergh Schools is proud to be the No. 1 district in Missouri for academic achievement for the past five years. Consolidated in 1949 by the merger of six rural schools, Lindbergh is located in an area of southwest St. Louis County that was once the homestead of President Ulysses S. Grant and serves more than 6,000 students in eight buildings.
Tracing its roots to an 1839 one-room cabin schoolhouse, Lindbergh High School is named for aviation pioneer, Charles A. Lindbergh. The home of the “Flyers” represents a cultural, ethnic, and religiously diverse 2,100 member student body. Lindbergh High School is a National Blue Ribbon School, a National School of Character, and is consistently ranked among the best high schools in America by The Washington Post, The Daily Beast (Newsweek) and U.S. News and World Report.
Learn more at www.lindberghschools.ws.
Tracing its roots to an 1839 one-room cabin schoolhouse, Lindbergh High School is named for aviation pioneer, Charles A. Lindbergh. The home of the “Flyers” represents a cultural, ethnic, and religiously diverse 2,100 member student body. Lindbergh High School is a National Blue Ribbon School, a National School of Character, and is consistently ranked among the best high schools in America by The Washington Post, The Daily Beast (Newsweek) and U.S. News and World Report.
Learn more at www.lindberghschools.ws.