Academics
Lutheran High School of St. Charles County’s academic program is primarily directed towards college preparation in the context of the Lutheran/Christian faith.
Over the past five years, ACT composite scores have averaged 24.9, placing LHS in the top 5% nationally. The graduating class of 2012 had an ACT composite of 26.5 Through its 24 year history, 94% of Lutheran High graduates have entered college after graduation, over 75% choosing 4 year colleges.
Lutheran High offers students the opportunity to participate in college credit programs affiliated with St Louis University and Lindenwood University. Juniors and Seniors may select from nine different courses and earn college credit while attending classes at LHS. Lutheran High also offers a selection of Advanced Placement classes.
The Class of 2012 had 56 graduates with all 56 headed to college. Between them, they accepted scholarships and grants valued in excess of $1,410,000.
Alumni from Lutheran High have graduated from universities such as Yale, University of Missouri, Creighton University, West Point, St. Louis University, Cornell, Washington University, and many more across the country.
Lutheran High has an 18:1 student to teacher ration.
79% of the Lutheran High faculty has a Master’s Degree or higher in their discipline.
A part time Resource Teacher is on staff to work with students with diagnosed learning disabilities.
