Private | K-8 | Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) | 270 students |
Abiding Savior Lutheran School is a private school in Lake Forest, California. It is coed and Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) affiliated, serving 270 students in grades K-8.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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El Toro Baptist Christian School 0.1 miles | |||
Montessori Children's School House 0.4 miles | |||
0.5 miles | |||
0.6 miles |
Beautiful School. We scouted tons of private schools in South OC before finding ASLS. Spectacular campus and beyond impressive classrooms. The Administration is eager to help and my children connected with their teachers immediately. They have a resource teacher for children who need help.
My daughter graduated from Abiding Savior and tested into honors classes in high school. I believe this school provided so much more for her than she would have received in the public schools. The teachers and staff are caring and involved. We LOVED this school!
My son attended pre-K here this past year. After attending Grace Christian school last year, we decided to try AS after hearing great reviews. We felt Grace did not have a strong pre-K academic program. I was so impressed with the love and attention his teachers and staff provided to my son and our family this year. My son was so excited to learn each day. The academic program is excellent! He started initiating prayer at the dinner table which made us so happy. He was writing his name at an early point of the year. If you are looking for a loving, Christ centered school then this is the school to choose!
I am proud to be on such a hard working and caring staff. Besides academics we offer sports, music, and drama experiences for our kids. A well rounded, Christ centered education!
It is a school completely focused on bringing little children to Jesus and telling them how much they are loved, by their school and by Him. They have awesome teachers, a caring principal, and so much more!
The faculty and staff really care about their students! They could be earning a higher paycheck in the public sector, but they choose to work with kids in a private school where they can share their faith.
The kids have always shown pride in their school and the teachers go above and beyond the call of duty with eagerness. Whether the budget be up or down, the enrollment be too much or too littl in a class, the principal, teachers, and volunteers do all they can to maximize the advantages of each situation. Our special resource teacher is one of the best, and our use of technology in the classrfoom is competitive with similar schools.
Excellent school, the whole staff is wonderful. I think it has a small town feeling. Teachers really get to know all the kids. Fantastic environment for kids to grow up in. Old time values with todays technology is what this school has. The only reason its not a 5 star is that grounds to play in can use a grassy area. Otherwise I haven't met teachers so dedicated to thier students, this is a real blessing, especially in this day and age. Kids really do get a feeling that they belong.
Very loving and caring school. Teachers are very easy to communicate with. Excellent academic program and additional clubs.
It is a good Christian based school and the teachers seem dedicated. Their academic program might be more lenient than other schools in this area. Their campus and grounds are inferior.
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