Alumni are attending or have graduated from:

University of Texas at Austin University of Tennessee University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Wisconsin Concordia University Austin Baylor University
Texas A&M University University of the Incarnate Word St. Mary's University
Our Lady of the Lake University St. Edward's University Colorado Christian University
University of North Texas Concordia University Seward Concordia University Chicago
Pennsylvania's Grove City College Texas Lutheran University Texas Tech University
Texas State University Angelo State University San Antonio College
     
     
     

 

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Lutheran High School placed 1st in the TAPPS District Academic Competition


 Lutheran High School of San Antonio

18104 Babcock Road

San Antonio, TX 78255

Phone: 210-694-4962   Fax: 210-694-9150   E-mail: info@lhssa.org

Accreditation

Lutheran High School, a college preparatory Christian high school in the Lutheran education tradition, is supported by six congregations of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod forming the Lutheran High School Association.

In 1000, LHS was granted regional and national accreditation through the Lutheran Schools Accreditation Commission which is recognized by the Commissioner of Education of the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Yearly accreditation evaluations enable LHS to maintain its excellent accreditation rating.

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Curriculum

The LHS curriculum builds productive, Christian citizens by preparing students spiritually, academically, physically and socially to enter college or the work force. Most students will carry eight classes. Lutheran High School’s academic program exceeds TEA standards. Students have the opportunity to choose regular courses, honors or advanced placement (AP) courses in most subjects. Lutheran High School uses a percent grading system.

In recent years, LHS has produced a National Merit Scholar, a National Hispanic Scholar, and a National Merit Commended Scholar. LHS students average 100 points higher on the Test of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP) than public school students nationwide.