Here at Immanuel Lutheran School we offer a quality Christ-centered education from Kindergarten through Grade 8.
We are the Immanuel Lutheran School Eagles.
“God is our refuge and strength.” Psalm 46.
OUR MISSION STATEMENT
Immanuel Lutheran School uses God’s Word in a Christ-centered education to assist families in training students for Christian lives on earth and for eternity.
Jesus Christ is at the center of all we do.
Students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin are admitted to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students through Immanuel Lutheran School. We have students from many area churches including LCMS, ELCA, WELS, Catholic, Methodist etc. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of our educational policies, admission policies, athletic and other school programs.
ACADEMIC:
In addition to the usual subjects taught in an elementary school, the Christian faith is taught not only as an added subject area, but as a way of life throughout the total curriculum. As your child progresses through the grades, s/he learns more and more of the chief doctrines of the Bible in the light of Lutheran doctrine. “Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6
ACTIVITIES:
Many different enrichment activities are enjoyed by Immanuel Lutheran School students. Each Wednesday of the school week begins with chapel at the church. “Singing and Ringing” during Sunday morning service in church once a month allows the children to share their musical abilities.
Each fall there are visits from the Gaylord Firemen for fire safety week and Grandparents or special guests on V.I.P. day. Pumpkins are carved to share with residents at Oak Terrace Senior Living. A fall festival is organized by upper grade students for the younger students.
A Christmas program includes everyone, with the PreK students presenting their program first. A handbell concert is our newest Christmas tradition and so is building gingerbread houses.
In spring it is time to present our Gospel Drama, to prepare for Talent Night, and for field trips to many destinations. Upper grade students spend a few days and nights at Camp Omega each May. Graduation and awards night are celebrated with a pot luck dinner.
ATHLETICS:
Immanuel Lutheran School offers students the opportunity to participate in volleyball, basketball, cheerleading, track, and softball. Extra-curricular team sports and competition with other schools is an important part of the physical education program. In addition students in grades 7-8 may participate in team sports offered at the public school.