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Why Choose St. Luke’s?

St. Luke’s Episcopal School is a nationally recognized independent school providing the finest classical and innovative education available for children from PK3-8th grade. Through daily chapel, creative enrichment programs and quality one-on-one interaction with teachers, St. Luke’s instills in our children the characteristics of lifelong scholarship, dedicated citizenship and confident leadership essential to the development of outstanding and successful persons.

Scholarship
As the premier co-ed private school in San Antonio and a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School, our distinct blend of freedom and discipline, rigor and joy, creates an atmosphere conducive to learning and to the development of critical thinking skills.

  • Reggio Emilia early childhood program
  • Life Sciences Garden
  • Robotics
  • Ten students placed in the top ten of all students in Bexar County in the National Spanish Exam
  • St. Luke’s students took the #1 spot in both 7th & 8th grade categories in Bexar County
  • One St. Luke’s student scored a perfect exam on the National Latin Exam
  • Latin I Exam (8th Grade): Out of 11 test takers, 5 St. Luke’s students garnered a Gold Medal for summa cum laude; five students garnered the Silver Medal for maxima cum laude
  • Over that last 3 years, our students have won 3 Alkek Merit Scholarships to TMI, 1 Campbell Scholarship, 2 Frost Scholarships and a St. Mary’s Hall Scholarship
  • In the 2011 State Science Fair, more St. Luke’s Middle School students qualified than any other middle school in San Antonio
  • St. Luke’s won the Alamo Heights Latin Convention for the 3rd year in a row

Citizenship
St. Luke’s Episcopal School exists not only to educate but also to demonstrate the rights and responsibilities of active citizenship – service to our communities, our city, our state and our country.

  • Community Service Graduation Requirement: 50 hours
  • Annual Community Service Award
  • Advisory Program
  • MLK-Good Samaritan Center partnership
  • Tiger Service Club
  • Food Collections
  • Charity Walks
  • Anti-Graffiti Campaign
  • Haven of Hope Collections
  • Over 100 community service hours were logged for 6 of the 2009-2010 students

Leadership
Our students understand that discipline, character and the desire to do what is best transcend the playing field, the classroom, the club or committee, and are practiced at home, with family, with friends and with strangers.

  • Student-led Clubs
  • Science Fair
  • Trade Fair
  • KPAW, the St. Luke’s TV Station
  • Six Man Football
  • Boys’ Basketball
  • Girls’ Volleyball
  • Girls’ Basketball
  • Co-ed Cross Country, Track, Golf, Soccer, Tennis & Fencing
  • ASAL Boys A Team Basketball Champions
  • 6th Grade League Boys Basketball Champions
  • ASAL Soccer Champions