Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School, Las Vegas | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School is a High school in Las Vegas with a 4 rating.

About Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School

Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School ( High school ) is located at 2015 S Hualapai Wy, Las Vegas, NV 89117, United States. It is categorised as : Private Lutheran middle and high school..
Other categories: High school, Middle school, Private educational institution, Religious school

Ratings & Ranking

Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School has a rating of 4 and is ranked number 8424 in the US.

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Address & Location

Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School is located at 2015 S Hualapai Wy, Las Vegas, NV 89117, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Private Lutheran middle and high school., the school fees for Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School range between 20,000 USD and 30,000 USD.

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School has 33 reviews with an overall rating of 4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.0 out of 5.0 stars
I was a student at this school from 6th – 12th grade. The facilities are very well maintained and the staff is friendly. However, I would not necessarily recommend this school for students who are looking to attend competitive colleges. It seems as if many of my classmates attended private schools (mostly Christian universities) and very few pursued colleges like the UCs and Ivy League schools, which made it difficult as a student who was looking to attend a top tier public/private university with little regard for whether it had a strong religious affiliation.

That being said, the school does excel in some regards, specifically their Science program. The school has invested time and money in well-educated Science teachers, namely in the Anatomy and AP Biology departments. Unfortunately, this was not the case with the Math Department as many of the students had failed their AP Calculus exams during my time. I did not realize how poor the math department was until my college classmates had explained that their public school class average was a 4.5 on the AP Calculus 1 and 2 exams. While this may be, in part, due to apathy on the students’ part, we did not feel as if we were being challenged enough to properly prepare for the AP Calculus exam. For example, our class time comprised of 10% homework review, 20% learning material, and 70% free class time. The class exams were not challenging and students were able to ask for hints from the teacher during the test. In addition, my sister who had also taken the AP Calculus exam had taken it as an independent study course outside of the classroom. It was a self-taught course where she was only assigned homework to be graded by her teacher. She was one of the only, if not only, students who had passed the AP Calculus exam that year.

While the school curriculum requires immense changes, the faculty is quite family-centered and approachable. They care very much for their students’ well-being both academically and emotionally. The extra-curricular activities like the theater department is also commendable and receives vast sums of money/donations for their productions. On the whole, my experience with the school was average. I enjoyed myself while there, but it was only after my experience did I realize how much of a disadvantage I was placed at academically when compared to students of my college campus. I would recommend this school if it is important for your child to grow up in a religious school as 1/8th of their class time will be dedicated to their religious growth every year — a sentiment that I did not fully appreciate or take advantage of as I am agnostic.

Disclaimer: I am currently a medical student at the University of Nevada and received my degree from the University of California, Berkeley.

My kids went to school at Faith Lutheran and went on to successful college preparation. The school gave them a multitude of opportunities and the teaching staff went out of their way to ensure their educational success. I observed a higher level of staff dedication in a Christian environment and were dedicated to preparing my kids for independent skill sets and thinking in a complex world. The school has a system that helps those families who really can’t afford the tuition. They even have a special education program for certain kids with learning disabilities. If your child Is undisciplined, has serious behavioral issues, or has a parent who vicariously wants them to be a sports superstar or movie star, then Faith is probably not for your child. But I think they’ve even graduated a few of these.
Best combination of athletics and academics in the city. Students are treated like they’re in college including online learning, every other day classes, etc.. It was well worth every penny. Obviously, every person who gave it a one either has some agenda or is just doing it because they don’t like Faith. John 3:16 gives it a one but then spends the entire reviewe talking about Jesus. Real brain surgeon there. And this Ryan character obviously never went to Faith because he’s functionally illiterate. That’s the only problem with the internet these days and reviews is a lot of internet tough guys who would never tell you what they really think to your face because they’re cowards.

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