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Immanuel Lutheran School, Alexandria

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About

Immanuel Lutheran School has been a part of Alexandria’s heritage for many years. Originally established in downtown Alexandria on Cameron and Alfred Streets in 1870, Immanuel thrived for forty years before closing shortly before World War I. As WWII was ending, Immanuel Lutheran Church moved to its current location on Russell Road. The school reopened in 1945, and has flourished there since. Now in our 70th year of consecutive operation, Immanuel offers a Christian and classical education in Northern Virginia, with a liberal arts curriculum for Junior Kindergarten through 8th grade. Our students enjoy a rich academic environment that includes high academic expectations, small class sizes, Shurley grammar, Saxon mathematics, classical literature, Latin (beginning in 3rd grade), science, weekly chapel services, Christian character formation, world and American history, music, art and much more.
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Whitney W.
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Posted 9 years ago
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We cannot say enough great things about ILS! The teachers are wonderful and their love and care for all of the children is apparent in all that they do. We love the sense of community - this isn't simply a place where kids are dropped off each day - it is a place where families are involved, where you get to know your child's classmates, the teachers, other parents.
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Hours
8:15am - 3:00pm
Ages
4 years - 13 years
Kindergarten
Yes
Before School Care
Yes
After School Care
Yes
Accreditation
No
Meals Provided
No
Transportation
No
Facilities
  Playground