Enrollment

Teacher helps student with a paint dabbing project, building fine motor skills and learning to name colors

The Early Childhood Center

The Fort Zumwalt Early Childhood Center is home to our Pre-K programs, including Early Childhood Special Education and Parents as Teachers.

Learn more about enrollment at our Early Childhood Center.

Has your student previously attended Fort Zumwalt?

Please call your school before proceeding. Phone numbers are listed below.

Uncertain which school your child will attend now? Contact our main office at 636-240-2072.

HIGH SCHOOLS

East 636-477-2471

North 636-542-7013

South 636-474-3515

West 636-542-7520

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

DuBray 636-474-3585

North 636-542-7143

South 636-474-3558

West 636-542-7591

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Dardenne 636-542-7264

Emge 636-542-7634

Flint Hill 636-542-7094

Forest Park 636-542-7104

Hawthorn 636-474-3640

JL Mudd 636-542-7116

Lewis & Clark 636-474-3625

Mid Rivers 636-474-3606

Mount Hope 636-542-7092

Ostmann 636-542-7648

Pheasant Point 636-542-7662

Progress South 636-542-7679

Rock Creek 636-542-7691

St. Peters 636-474-3618

Twin Chimneys 636-542-7907

Westhoff 636-272-6710

Enrollment for 2025-2026 is now open.

Please read the information below carefully before you begin.

You can find a how-to guide here to help you get started.

Existing families should pay careful attention to how to add another student to your family in our system.

When you land on the Welcome to Fort Zumwalt School District page, after reading the information we have provided, a drop down called Forms will allow you to select the school year for which you are enrolling. Please be careful to select 2025-2026 to complete the proper forms for next school year. (see the screenshot)

Get started using the button below.

Screenshot shows drop down and points to selection for 2025-2026

8th graders on the floor with laptop and robot as they write code

Middle school students explore coding and cyber security in App Creators class.

Kindergartener on the floor with blocks solving math problem

Kindergarteners solve math problems with blocks and other tools, learning how numbers relate to each other.

Seniors in cap and gown visit middle schools for a clap out

Graduating seniors are celebrated by younger students for reaching their goal. Staff enjoys seeing former students celebrate this milestone.