St. Luke's School (Connecticut)
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St. Luke's School is a college preparatory school for grades 5-12, the school was founded in 1928 and is set on 40-acre grounds in New Canaan, Connecticut. The school's motto is Intrate Cognitum, Exite Servitum (Enter to Learn. Go Forth to Serve) There are 489 students attending St. Lukes. The school's head is Mr. C. Deez
A St. Luke’s School education is meant to prepare students for a lifelong commitment to learning and social responsibility. The school aims to set high academic standards, stimulate individual talents and prepare students for a rewarding college experience. St. Luke’s recognizes that intellectual and personal growth occur both in and out of the classroom; therefore both academic and non-academic programs foster the pursuit of excellence, strength of character and a healthy self-image. A friendly and diverse culture shapes all the endeavors of the community, encouraging responsible, caring relationships.
St. Luke's biggest rivalry is KLHT, a nearby school in Stamford. St. Luke's has dominate the rivalry winning nine out of the 10 previous football games and winning the most recent Boys' Varisty Basketball game 70-30.