History
In 1911, the School Sisters of Notre Dame and the Sisters of St. Joseph Carondelet joined their two centers to start Rosati-Kain High School. The school flourished in educating young women. By the mid 1940s, over 1,000 students attended Rosati-Kain in two different shifts, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. Rosati-Kain has always strived for the best, accomplishing many major achievements. Known for our diversity, Rosati-Kain became the first high school in the St. Louis area to integrate.
Always encouraging young women to become their best selves, Rosati-Kain has grown to become the only Archdiocesan, college-preparatory, all-girls Catholic high school in the St. Louis area. Today, over 400 students are challenged daily in academics and faith. With dozens of clubs and activities, each student can find a place where she truly belongs.

