
Lutheran High School of St. Charles County's academic program is primarily directed towards college preparation in the context of the Lutheran/Christian faith. Information available from this page includes details about academic offerings and Lutheran High School's practices and policies that impact academic programs.
Over the past five years, ACT composite scores have averaged 24.6, placing LHS in the top 5% nationally. The graduating Class of 2006 had an ACT composite of 25.0. Through its 24 year history, 94% of Lutheran High graduates have entered college after graduation, over 75% choosing 4 year colleges.
The student/teacher ratio at LHS is 14 to 1.
Lutheran High offers students the option to participate in college credit programs affiliated with St. Louis University and Lindenwood University. Students in these programs may earn over 30 college credits while attending classes at LHS. Lutheran High also offers Advanced Placement classes.
The Class of 2007 had 67 graduates with 61 headed to college and between them they accepted scholarships and grants valued at almost $920,000.
Course offerings are outlined in the Registration Handbook.
Policies are outlined in the Student/Parent Handbook.
All handbooks can be viewed in Adobe's Acrobat Reader.
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