Why St. Luke School
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Preparing Minds. Living for Christ.
30%
of students receive
FINANCIAL AID
14
competitive
ATHLETIC PROGRAMS
98%
ACCEPTED
to their top-choice high school
Finding a school where your child will flourish can be a challenge. That is why SLS provides an excellent education, with a Christ-centered environment, that will help students to be academically prepared, intellectually curious, socially responsible, leadership-ready, and spiritually confident as they enter high school.
What makes SLS different?
SLS welcomes families and students from all faith traditions, knowing that we are enriched by diversity. While we respect other religions, we stay true to our roots as a mission of St. Luke Church. We are experts in JrK-8 education, focusing on the most critical, foundational years where we build life skills like leadership traits, innovative thinking, and a moral compass.
JrK–8 Structure
Small Class Size
Highly Qualified Teachers
Innovative Teaching and Learning
Award-Winning Athletics
Unique Facilities in Uptown Columbus
We offer a wide variety of programs to appeal to all students and their evolving interests while striving to seek balance for our families between: Tradition and Innovation, Rigor and Nurture, and Wonder and Discovery.
Can I afford to send my child to SLS?
A better question is, “How can I afford NOT to send my child to SLS?” An investment in your child’s education at St. Luke School yields a lifetime of benefits. SLS is committed to providing the opportunity for students from various economic backgrounds to attend. Through the support of the church, donors, the Georgia GOAL program, and traditional financial aid, we are a lot more affordable than you might imagine. Please contact Angela Hutchens to discuss financial opportunities.
Angela Hutchens
Admissions Director
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NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS
St. Luke School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.