Private | PK-5 | Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) | 128 students |
Merced's St. Paul Lutheran is a private school. It is coed and Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) affiliated, serving 128 students in grades PK-5.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.5 miles | |||
Donn B. Chenoweth Elementary School 0.7 miles | |||
0.8 miles | |||
All of God's Children Christian School 0.8 miles |
St. Paul is an outstanding school. They have interactive white boards, computers in each class and continually teach at a level that get kids going one year above their peers in other schools. Couldn't say enough great things about this school.
St. Paul Lutheran School is the best private, Christian school in Merced. Not only are all the teachers credentialed, they know their stuff! Core Knowledge is the best cirriculum I've ever been introduced to. My children are thriving at St. Paul's.
My son has been at SPLS for 2 years, we moved to the area from Indiana, where he attended a great lutheran school and wanted to contuine it. We looked in to 6 different ones and chose this one not, that it is very close to our house but, we liked it the best. Good programs, (academic and extra) good christian values. Lots of parent involevement special nights, the whole family can attend. You and your child should consider coming here as well.
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