Lutheran North StudentsOur Mission

Lutheran High School North is a diverse educational community whose unity is in Jesus Christ. We exist to nurture young Christians for further education and Christian service.

Christian Education Changes Lives

A leader in Christian education, Lutheran churches in the United States operate more schools than any other Protestant denomination. In Saint Louis, secondary education began in 1946 when Lutheran High School opened at the old Mary Institute building at Lake and Waterman in the city. By 1954 studies revealed a need for a school in northwest Saint Louis County. Ten years later in 1964, Lutheran High School North opened its doors at Lucas and Hunt Road. For more than 40 years Lutheran North has changed lives by offering Christian secondary education in the community. With generous support from sixty-three churches that comprise the Lutheran High School Association, over four thousand alumni and donors, and a multi- million dollar endowment, Lutheran North is prepared to uphold its reputation for excellence for generations to come.