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Lutheran High School
We are commited to providing high-quality, individualized care to give your child the best chance at thriving in college and adulthood. Many parents today are worried that their child won't develop the strength of character and values necessary to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. That's why we are commited to providing high-quality, individualized care to our students, and boast a 5:1 student teacher ratio.

In 2021, 100 percent of our graduating class was accepted into a college or university. Give your child the foundation they need to succeed in college and beyond, and experience the joy of watching them thrive. We are home to rigorous college preparatory program, and we challenge our students to take advantage of our advanced placement and honors courses.
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Since 1973, Lutheran High School has been providing quality christian education to the families in the San Gabriel, Pomona and Inland Valley Communities. Accredited under the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the National Lutheran Schools Association (NLSA), we pride ourselves on our rigorous college preparatory curriculum and Christ focused education.
We are certain that if you are looking for the best, Lutheran High School is the school to meet your needs. Thank you for your interest in Lutheran High School and our college preparatory program. At Lutheran High School our goal is to help you achieve academic success while encouraging you in your faith walk.
Once the enrollment process is complete, all parents and guardians are required to complete the Course Selection for their student(s). Once completed, the office will review all forms submitted to begin the course scheduling process. We are looking forward to seeing your student(s) here again for the 2021-2022 school year!
This course is designed to provide the students with the skills they need to communicate, understand, and interpret written and spoken Spanish. Basic grammar will be taught, as well as practices and perspectives of the Spanish culture. This is a first level world language course usually offered to freshmen through junior students.
Lutheran High School, NJROTC Unit 96639 is a leadership development program, one that will test and challenge students, and provide them with a wide variety of life skills. NJROTC offers students the chance to be a FOLLOWER, LEADER, and TEAM PLAYER, while displaying a high degree of personal honor, self-reliance, and individual discipline.
Reviews (6)
Christopher W.
Christopher W.
Dec 24, 2021
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As a student I've been especially grateful for the help of the administration and teachers to help me become successful, ROTC itself has changed me so much as an individual
Heather Soldridge
Heather Soldridge
Aug 07, 2018
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Great school. My good friend sent her children were. They were well educated and turned out successful in life.
Jeff L.
Jeff L.
Sep 25, 2017
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If you're looking to send your child solely for sports than this isn't the right place, academics are okay but not great, don't offer a variety of classes as other schools do, teachers aren't great, many are inexperienced and are straight from college.
Dwight Huff
Dwight Huff
Aug 09, 2016
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A great academic school, all three of my Grandsons attended,with the youngest, Hunter Froio a Junior who just completed football, and now is on the wrestling team. He is as tuff as they come, and pound for pound , he never gives up! I and my wife Louise are so proud of him! Go. Hunter!!!😀
Pam B.
Pam B.
Oct 28, 2015
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I am relatively new to this school as a parent but I am already a fan. The school is large enough for quality opportunities while still affording individual support. It's just the right size for lots of student friendships and hopefully fewer cliques than a large student body usually has. In just the first quarter of the school year I have been impressed with the leadership of the administration, Mr Ebell and his right hand Director, Kathy. They are proactive in meeting with parents and students who need guidance at the first signs of struggle rather than waiting for situations to get out
Thomas King Iii
Thomas King Iii
Sep 22, 2015
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Christ focused education preparing students for life difficulties and joys.