Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School

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Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School
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Established 1960
School type Private
Religious affiliation Lutheran
Principal John Hinch
Location Brookville, NY, USA
Campus Main Building, Mansion, Chapel and Performing Arts Center, Ammerman Center of the Arts
Enrollment 600 total (co-educational)
Color(s) Red, Black, and White
Mascot Crusaders


Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School is a Lutheran college prep school in Brookville, New York. Founded in 1960, Long Island Lutheran serves 600 children in grades 6 through 12. It is recognized as a school of excellence in 1977 by the U.S. Department of Education.

Also known as LuHi, the school features many extracurricular activities with 14 Middle School sports and 17 High school sports. It also has 15 middle school clubs and 26 High School clubs. The school's newspaper is called Charger and their literary magazine is called Essence. Many members of the student body are part of the National Honor Society. The school's other clubs range from the Anime and Japanese Culture Club to Junior State of America.

LuHi is located on a 32-acre campus in Brookville, New York.