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Our Savior Lutheran School
Basic Information
Address: 500 W. Tidwell Road, Houston, TX
County: Harris
School District: Houston ISD
Phone Number: 713-290-8277
Fax Number: 713-290-0850
Email: dguevara@oslschool.org
Principal: kthoelke@oslschool.org
School Type: Preschool - 8th grade Classical Lutheran Education
Additional Information
Accreditation: CCLE, NSLA
Founded: 1946
Organization Affiliation: Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
School Setting:
Beautiful 60 acre gated campus with security.
School Schedule: 7 hours/day
School days in Calendar Year: 174
School Holidays: MLK, Columbus, Christmas, Easter
School Size: 320
Classroom Size: varies
Student/Teacher Ratio: varies
Tuition:
$5.700. - $9,950.
Financial Aid:
needs based scholarships available
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Flynn O'hara Uniforms
Admissions Deadline: Rolling/open admissions
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Serving Families For Jesus Christ
School History:
Since 1946, we offer Houston families a traditional Christian and Classical education that cultivates a child’s mind and soul. Our goal is to bring forth eloquent confessors of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and wise leaders in our community.
Notes/School Information:
At Our Savior, it is our mission to Serve Families for Jesus Christ. We provide a classical Lutheran education for the nearby areas of Inwood, Garden Oaks/Oak Forest, and the Heights communities.
As a classical Lutheran school, we provide an exceptional education for all children. Classical education is a beautiful, tried, and true teaching model that allows our teachers to instruct all children, regardless of their abilities. Our Savior does not exist to simply provide our young scholars with the skills they need for the next level, or the ability to score high on standardized tests. We provide an education that is centered in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and we seek to cultivate wisdom and virtue by nourishing the soul on that which is true, good, and beautiful. We are teaching our scholars how to think and to express themselves eloquently.
OSL is a loving community of families where our children grow and learn to live in the grace of Christ each day. Nurturing the faith of the children inside our school doors and outside on our campus is our greatest joy and most important task. It is a privilege to serve each child and family.
God has blessed us with a beautiful 60-acre campus which allows us to see the beauty of His creation on a daily basis. We welcome you to join us for a personal tour, and pray that we may be the right fit to serve your family.