Wisconsin Lutheran High School (WLHS) is a prestigious, multi-ethnic, Christian boarding and day school located in the outer limits of the largest city in Wisconsin, Milwaukee and 1.5 hour drive from Chicago, Illinois.
The school offers more than 145 courses, including 20 AP and College Credit courses, Advanced and Honors courses, a large selection of high school and college dual credit online courses, and options to take courses at a local liberal arts college.
Teachers with advanced degrees specializing in their fields challenge students through a rigorous curriculum focusing on 21st century learning objectives, student-centered instruction, critical thinking, and authentic assessments.
Faith based values creates an environment of safety, positive peer pressure, and acceptance of the unique characteristics and talents of all students.
Focusing on preparing future leaders, WLHS rounds out student academic life with award winning sports teams and fine arts programs, successful leadership and volunteer organizations, and more than 60 clubs and competitive academic teams.
Nine international and nine USA volunteer trips a year provide cross-cultural education and leadership opportunities equipping students to make an impact in their world.
Award winning Art and Music Program Graduates attend top ranked US and worldwide colleges and universities.
Quick Facts (2026)
- Grades: 9-12
- Enrollment: 938 students
- Yearly Tuition (51³Ô¹ÏÍø Students): $25,800
- Acceptance rate: 70%
- Average class size: 19 students
- Application Deadline: Feb. 1 / rolling
- Source: Verified school update
Top Rankings
Wisconsin Lutheran High School ranks among the top 20 boarding schools (out of 275 schools) for:
Category
Attribute
Community Size
Affordability
Affordability
Offering Breadth
School Overview
School Focus
College Preparatory
College Preparatory
Grades Offered
9-12
8-12
School Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
Year Founded
1903
1907
Campus Size
13 acres
130 acres
Student Body
Enrollment
938 students
315 students
% Students of Color
40%
27%
% International Students
8%
21%
% Students 51³Ô¹ÏÍø
10%
66%
Average SAT Score
1270
(Out of 1600)
(Out of 1600)
* National Avg. »
SAT range (25th-75th percentile)
1218 - 1463
-
Offers Post-Grad Year
No
No
Academic Profile
Saturday Classes
No
No
Average Class Size
19 students
12
* National Avg. »
Student-Teacher Ratio
13:1
7:1
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
30
18
% Faculty with Advanced Degree
66%
73%
Summer Program Details
Accreditations
National Council of Private School Accreditation (NCPSA)
Wisconsin Religious and Independent Schools Accreditation (WRISA)
WELS School Accredited
Wisconsin Religious and Independent Schools Accreditation (WRISA)
WELS School Accredited
# of AP / Advanced Courses Offered
30
18
Courses
Advanced Fitness and Team SportsAP 2D Art & Design • AP 3D Art & Design • Advanced Ceramics 1 • Advanced Ceramics 2 • Advanced Painting • Advanced Painting 2
AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Calculus AB • AP Calculus BC • AP Computer Science Principles • AP Macroeconomics • AP MicroeconomicsAP Statistics • Advanced Accounting • Honors Algebra 1 • Honors Algebra 2 • Honors Geometry • Honors Trigonometry
Honors Biology • Honors Chemistry • AP Physics • AP PsychologyHonors English 9 • AP English Language & Composition • AP English Literature and Composition • AP Spanish
Principles of Engineering Design • Advanced Metals • Advanced Woods
Tuition & Financial Aid
Endowment Size
$13 million
$30 million
Yearly Tuition
(51³Ô¹ÏÍø Students)
(51³Ô¹ÏÍø Students)
$25,800
(13,000 Residence Fee)
(13,000 Residence Fee)
$69,500
Yearly Tuition
(Day Students)
(Day Students)
n/a
$38,700
% Students on Financial Aid
75%
40%
Admissions
Application Deadline
Feb. 1 / rolling
Jan. 15
Acceptance Rate
70%
64%
Director of Admissions
Brad Wetzel , USA Admissions
Nathan King, International
Nathan King, International
Associate Director of Admissions
Eric Duwe, International
Application URL
Sports
# Interscholastic Sports Offered
16
17
Colors
White, Blue, Red, Royal blue
School Mascot
Vikings
Extracurriculars
Total Extracurricular Organizations
48
23
Extracurriculars
Club or Organization:
Arts and Music Programs:
Recreational Athletic Programs:
American Student Mentors to New International StudentsAnime Club
AquaponicsArt Club
Book ClubCivil Rights Club
Competitive Chess TeamCompetitive Esports Team
Competitive Robotics TeamCooking Club
Culture ClubDrama Club
Fashion ClubFuture Business Leaders of America
Girls UnitedInternational and American Student Club
Leadership Training ProgramMath Track Competitive Team
Mission TripsMusical Theatre
Orchestra (Pit)Percussion Ensemble
Robotics TeamSaxophone Ensemble
Service LearningShow Choir
Steel BandStock Club
Tech TeamTutoring Club
ViTech FundWoodwind Ensemble
Arts and Music Programs:
Recreational Athletic Programs:
Rock ClimbingTrap Shooting
College Matriculation
10 Most Popular College Choices (# Enrolled)
School Notes
- Over 120 year tradition of excellence in college preparation academics and fine arts with an award winning music program including 7 choirs, 4 bands, many musical ensembles, 2 major drama productions a year, and 3 large scale concerts
- More than 60 student activities which include co-curricular clubs, sports teams, competitive academic teams, and music choices
- 81% of AP student test scores receive qualifying scores for college credit
- Diversity in student body celebrated and part of mission statement
- WWW Volunteer Organization mobilizes over 120 students into volunteer and problem solving real life experiences locally, in the USA and worldwide
- Project Lead the Way Engineering Program - completion in program with qualifying scores prepres students for success in egineering programs at top universities
- Excellent college counseling and career advising through Student Services Department
- Sample of notable school alumni/alumnae:
- Kevin Zeitler ('07) - An American football guard for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Zeitler was ranked No. 4 among guards available in the 2012 NFL Draft. First-round draft pick.
- Mark Wilson ('93) - Pro US golfer. Wilson won for the first time on the PGA Tour at the Honda Classic in March 2007.
Source: Verified school update
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Wisconsin Lutheran High School cost?
Wisconsin Lutheran High School's tuition is approximately $25,800 for boarding students.
What is the acceptance rate of Wisconsin Lutheran High School?
The acceptance rate of Wisconsin Lutheran High School is 70%, which is higher than the boarding school average of 64%.
Who are famous alumni from Wisconsin Lutheran High School?
Wisconsin Lutheran High School famous alumni include: Kevin Zeitler ('07) and Mark Wilson ('93).
What sports does Wisconsin Lutheran High School offer?
Wisconsin Lutheran High School offers 16 interscholastic sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cheering, Cross Country Running, Dance, Esports, Football, Golf, Rock Climbing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Track, Track and Field, Volleyball and Wrestling.
Does Wisconsin Lutheran High School offer a summer program?
Yes, Wisconsin Lutheran High School offers a summer program. Visit their for more information.
What is Wisconsin Lutheran High School's ranking?
Wisconsin Lutheran High School ranks among the top 20 boarding schools for Large student body (number of students), Least expensive tuition, High percentage of students on financial aid and High # of AP/advanced courses offered.
When is the application deadline for Wisconsin Lutheran High School?
The application deadline for Wisconsin Lutheran High School is Feb. 1 / rolling (applications are due on Feb. 1 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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