Philosophy of Faith Lutheran School
Teaching the love of Jesus, the love of learning and
respect for all God's creation.
respect for all God's creation.
What does Faith Lutheran have to offer your family?
Faith's History
Faith Lutheran School’s journey began in 1962 with the establishment of a kindergarten in the church’s fellowship hall. By 1966, a dedicated two-room building was constructed to accommodate half-day kindergarten and classes for 4-year-olds.
In 1982, the After School Program was introduced to support local K-5th grade students, followed by the launch of a summer camp program in 1983.
The current education wing, which replaced the two-room building, was completed in 1985, and classes for 3-year-olds were added.
The renovation of 301 Ebbtide Drive in 1999 allowed for the inclusion of classes for 1-year-olds and 2-year-olds. The school became a state-sponsored VPK provider in 2005, and an infant program was added in 2010.
For over 60 years, we have been dedicated to teaching the love of Jesus, the love of learning, and respect for all of God’s creation to every student who walks through our doors!
- The highest standards of Christian and secular education
- Hours and days for the working parents
- Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK)
- A school that earned Accreditation through National Lutheran School FL-GA District and Florida DCF GOLD SEAL QUALITY CARE PROGRAM Birth - Elementary School Age Program
- The School Age After School Program is a voluntary participant in Prime Time of Palm Beach County
- A safe, secure and clean environment that is inspected and licensed by the State of Florida Department of Health
- A partnership between parents and teachers
- Warm and loving staff who are committed to quality
Faith's History
Faith Lutheran School’s journey began in 1962 with the establishment of a kindergarten in the church’s fellowship hall. By 1966, a dedicated two-room building was constructed to accommodate half-day kindergarten and classes for 4-year-olds.
In 1982, the After School Program was introduced to support local K-5th grade students, followed by the launch of a summer camp program in 1983.
The current education wing, which replaced the two-room building, was completed in 1985, and classes for 3-year-olds were added.
The renovation of 301 Ebbtide Drive in 1999 allowed for the inclusion of classes for 1-year-olds and 2-year-olds. The school became a state-sponsored VPK provider in 2005, and an infant program was added in 2010.
For over 60 years, we have been dedicated to teaching the love of Jesus, the love of learning, and respect for all of God’s creation to every student who walks through our doors!