Christian School
Immanuel Lutheran School
- Private, Lutheran
- PK, K-8
- Albuquerque, NM
- Rating 3.5 out of 5 4 reviews
COVID-19 Update for Prospective Students and Families:
Immanuel Lutheran School is returning to academics and Christian character development 5 days a week starting August 19th. Temperature checks, masks, increased sanitizing and staggered schedules will be a part of a restructured schedule to comply and be safe in these COVID 19 times. Small class sizes, distancing and individual heating and cooling units in the classroom will keep your child safe. Learn More
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Yearly Tuition
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Tuition is for the highest grade offered and may have changed for the current school year. For more information, please contact the school.
Received Financial Aid
31%
Average Financial Aid
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Students
Students
140
Preschool
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Schedule Options
- Offers Full WeekYes
- Offers Part WeekYes
- Offers Full DayYes
- Offers Part DayYes
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$36,355
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$62,843Median Rent
$749
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$1,062Median Home Value
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Immanuel Lutheran School Reviews
Rating 3.5 out of 5 4 reviews
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I attended ILS from pre-K to 8th grade. While it was very challenging academically, I had excellent teachers. The school also had a great student culture, at least when I attended. I am still connected to many of my friends from the school. My only complaint is the administration and management. When I attended the school, the management was under control, but only by the skin of its teeth. There is also a very gossipy and cliquey adult culture, but if you aren't super concerned about being an adult volunteer, this is a great place to be! Despite this culture, the school does get a lot of volunteers which is great! The school is somewhat poor, so sometimes there will be a leaky roof or something of the like, but it keeps scrapping by and rightfully so, as it is a loving and caring place to be.
ILS is a caring environment that I am glad to have been in. However, I would not endorse it for every student. Like so many schools, the focus has turned more and more over the years towards sports, leaving arts and STEM loving kids like me with fewer resources. There are some art classes and music classes, but the choir is essentially gone now. The school has a rigorous academic schedule but is not up to date on technology. Moving to public high school was a huge shock because of how computer-based the learning was, which I was not at all prepared for. However, there was so much homework at ILS that even doing advanced classes feels like very little work. The environment at ILS is not super preachy, although there is tons of memory work of bible verses.
ILS is an amazing, all around school. The class sizes are small, well run and the school is a community. Every child is treated with respect and the entire school is very respectful.