La Lumiere School

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La Lumiere School
Established 1963
Type Boarding and Day School, College prep (U.S.)
Affiliations Roman Catholic
Headmaster Michael H. Kennedy
Students 165
Grades 9 - 12
Location 6801 North Wilhelm Rd.,
La Porte, Indiana, United States of America
Accreditation North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and Independent School Association of the Central States
Campus Country, Lakes, Woods
Colors Blue and White
Mascot Lakers
Yearbook Lamplighter
Newspaper The Torch
Website La Lumiere

La Lumiere School, in La Porte, Indiana, United States, is a private, college preparatory boarding and day school founded in 1963.

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La Lumiere, a grade 9-12 school, was originally organized as a Roman Catholic school. Started as a school for young men in 1963, La Lumiere began admitting female students in 1978.

La Lumiere School hosts staff members and students from local, national, and international locations including Korea, Taiwan, Africa, Germany, and Lithuania. However, many are derived from the Lake Michigan area, including Southwest Michigan, Chicagoland, Beverly Shores, and LaPorte, Indiana.

La Lumiere School is affiliated with several educational associations:

  • Catholic Boarding Schools Association,
  • National Association of Independent Schools, the
  • Association of Boarding Schools,
  • Midwest Boarding Schools Association.

La Lumiere School receives accreditation from the Independent Schools Association of the Central States and the North Central Association.

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