Academically Focused
Our degreed and certified teachers foster a love of learning in our students and right-size their teaching to meet each student's needs.
Joy Filled
Joy goes far beyond momentary happiness. We teach that true joy is found by understanding your purpose in life as a child of God.
Spiritually Rich
Weekly chapel, daily prayers, Bible stories, memory verses and religion classes infuse your child's education with Biblical truths.
Our History
Our Redeemer Lutheran School opened as a ministry of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in 1961. The school started with just kindergarten and one teacher, then gradually added grades and teachers over the next few years. The first principal joined the school in 1964.
Lutheran churches have a rich history of maintaining parochial schools in America, a tradition dating back to the 17th century. Our school proudly continues this legacy, upholding the values of Lutheran education to serve the Dallas area. This commitment is part of a broader movement that has grown over the years. Today, there are more than 2,000 Lutheran preschools, elementary schools, and high schools across the United States, forming the largest Protestant parochial school system in the country. This network exemplifies the dedication of Lutheran communities to providing a nurturing and faith-centered educational environment, fostering the intellectual and spiritual growth of generations of students.
Our Mission
Our Redeemer Lutheran School of Dallas exists to provide students with a quality, individualized education, giving them the tools to grow strong in character and academics, to focus on God’s presence, and to prepare for a lifetime of leadership and excellence.
- Joy-filled approach to learning
- Academically focused learning options through customizable Enrichment Strands
- Focus on Christian character and leadership development
What We Believe
We are a ministry of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Dallas, which is in turn a member congregation of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS). We accept and preach the Bible-based teachings of Martin Luther that inspired the reformation of the Christian Church in the 16th century. The teachings of Martin Luther and the reformers can be summarized in three parts: Grace alone, Faith alone, Scripture alone. For details on LCMS beliefs, we invite you to review details on the LCMS site here.