Zion Lutheran Day School

Zion Lutheran School holds accreditation with National Lutheran School Accreditation of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod and Non-public School Accreditation from the State of Missouri.  Test scores at Zion are ranked in the top 20% nationwide.  On average 75% of the graduating class goes on to attend Lutheran High School, St. Charles County.

 

Trinity Orchard Farms Lutheran School

Trinity Lutheran School seeks to develop the spiritual, intellectual, social and physical well being of each student. Our christ-centered curriculum offers a well-rounded education in all academic disciplines including daily religious instruction, computer use, a variety of extra-curricular activities, and Christian service opportunities for students in grades 1-8.

Messiah Lutheran School

Messiah Lutheran School offers programs for Early Childhood through Middle School starting with Preschool for 3-4 year olds, full day Kindergarten, and a curriculum for Grades 1-8 that is designed to progressively prepare students for a lifetime of learning.

Immanuel Lutheran School

Immanuel Lutheran School is a Christian parochial school, grades Preschool through Grade 8, and is part of the mission activity of Immanuel Lutheran Church. For over 160 years (established in 1848), Immanuel Lutheran School has been a continuous and significant educational resource in our community.  Immanuel Lutheran School exists to provide an excellent educational opportunity in a Christ-centered environment helping children grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ. We believe that parents, educators, and students share the responsibility to foster a climate in which students can achieve their highest levels of academic performance while developing their social and interpersonal skills needed to become responsible Christian members of society.

Holy Cross Lutheran School

We view our preschool program as a Christian outreach to families with young children. Our intent is to support, encourage, and provide opportunities that enhance the educational process already present in your home. Our program provides an environment where young children can explore and learn about God, themselves, others, and the world around them in an atmosphere of Christian love and acceptance.

 

Concordia University System

The Concordia University System (CUS) is comprised of 10 colleges and universities affiliated with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Located across the United States, the colleges and universities offer more than 160 undergraduate and 50 graduate programs. While each institution is unique, all 10 campuses approach learning from a Lutheran context. The common goal is to develop Christian leaders for the church, community and world.

Child of God Lutheran School

Child of God Lutheran Church and School is a family orientated, dynamic, Christ focused church. The first thing you will notice when you come to Child of God is that we focus on providing a warm, welcoming environment for all individuals to grow in their faith

Lutheran High School St. Charles

Empowered by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Lutheran High School nurtures spiritual, academic, and personal growth, equipping its students for a life of Christian service.  We envision utilizing God’s blessings in partnership with our families, congregations, and community, to be a dynamic leader in academic excellence and Christian service.

Concordia Seminary St. Louis

Concordia Seminary serves church and world by providing theological education and leadership centered in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
for the formation of pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars, and leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.

Concordia Theological Seminary Ft. Wayne

Concordia Theological Seminary is a vibrant community of students, staff, and faculty dedicated to teaching the faithful, reaching the lost, and caring for all.  Since it’s founding in 1846, CTS, as an educational institution of The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, has served God’s people by preparing men for the holy ministry, and more recently in preparing women to serve as deaconesses.