Q: Is a Private Christian School Right for Your Teen?

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5 Reasons Lutheran High School – Fremont Could Be the Answer

Choosing the right high school for your teen is a big decision. For families looking for a Christ-centered education, Lutheran High School – Fremont (LuHi) offers a unique opportunity for students entering grades 9–12 in the Fremont area. Here are five compelling reasons why LuHi could be the perfect fit for your student:

1. A Christ-Centered Community

At LuHi, Christ is at the heart of everything we do. Students learn in a faith-filled environment surrounded by Christian teachers, mentors, and fellow students who share similar values. Here, your teen will be supported by a community that prioritizes spiritual growth alongside academic development.

2. Nature-Based, Small-Group Learning

Our small class sizes create opportunities for hands-on, personalized education. A prime example is our unique classroom setting: most of our class days take place at Hazel R. Keene Lodge at Camp Christensen, nestled on one of the beautiful Fremont lakes. Nature becomes both a backdrop and a teaching tool, encouraging exploration, peace, and active learning in God’s creation.

3. Flexible Scheduling with Blended Learning

LuHi utilizes a blended learning model that allows for a more adaptable academic experience. This approach can lead to shortened school days and a reduced school year, opening up time for extracurriculars like sports, community classes, or internships. Students learn the required curriculum—but at a pace that fits their needs and lifestyles.

4. Personalized Support to Close Learning Gaps

We recognize that the pandemic has left some students with academic gaps. That’s why LuHi emphasizes personalized learning—tailored to each student’s level and pace. Whether your teen needs reinforcement in certain areas or is ready to move ahead, our flexible approach ensures every student has the support to succeed and the freedom to advance.

5. Monthly Service and Learning Opportunities

Twice a month—on the first and fourth Fridays—students engage in off-campus experiences that blend learning with service. These opportunities help develop character, leadership, and real-world skills, reinforcing the Christian values taught in the classroom.