Bishop DuBourg High School is a Catholic, coeducational high school in Saint Louis, MO serving grades 9–12. The school offers ADD/ADHD support as part of its special education programs, making it an option for students with attention-related learning differences who benefit from a faith-based academic environment. With an average class size of 15 students and 70% of faculty holding advanced degrees, the school provides individualized attention within a structured community.
The curriculum emphasizes academic excellence and personal development through a range of courses, spiritual growth opportunities, and service-learning initiatives grounded in Catholic values. Students have access to 12 varsity sports programs and numerous clubs and organizations, including arts, music, and academic clubs that support diverse interests and social development. The school maintains a formal dress code and rolling admissions with a 70% acceptance rate.
Tuition is $12,060 annually, with 64% of the student body receiving financial aid. Families interested in ADD/ADHD support within a Catholic high school setting can contact admissions director Deanne Rodgers at (314) 832-3030 or visit bishopdubourg.org for more information about the application process and available accommodations.