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Lincoln Lutheran exists to equip young people to be faithful disciples of Christ by providing an excellent, Christ-centered education

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Preparing Students

The middle and high school experience serves as a transition for young people as they prepare for college and/or their career. It is vital during these years that students are fully prepared for the challenges in life. Lincoln Lutheran Middle and High School benefits students by instilling a spiritual foundation in the saving grace of Jesus Christ. With this foundation in place, our students are equipped to go into "the real world" and shine their lights for Him.

Impacting Area Students

The Lincoln Lutheran ministry welcomes all families who desire an excellent Christian education to consider applying for enrollment. Students come to our campus from the entire Lincoln community and beyond. Several families drive up to 40 minutes from locations like Seward to take part in a quality Christian education.

Caring Environment

Lincoln Lutheran is a Christian middle and high school, grades 6-12, with about 385 students. Students get to know all their classmates and enjoy an environment that feels and acts like a family. And with a student/teacher ratio of 14 to 1, Students get the attention they need to flourish.

Equipped for Students

Graduates of Lincoln Lutheran have found their academic preparation to be excellent as they move forward into college and other opportunities beyond high school. We educate the whole person. Our range of curricular and extracurricular opportunities allows each student to be well-rounded and learn important skills that will be beneficial for a lifetime.

Association Churches

Lincoln Lutheran works closely with eight local Lutheran Church Missouri Synod churches in order to equip young people to be faithful disciples of Christ.

Non-discriminatory Policy

Lincoln Lutheran Middle and High School admits students of any race, sex, color, and national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at school.