Admissions FAQ
Answers to Common Questions
Find answers about admissions, transfers, Lutheran identity, academics, visits, and enrollment at St Paul High School.
What grades does St Paul High School serve?
St Paul High School serves students in grades 9–12.
Is St Paul a Lutheran school?
Yes. St Paul High School is a private Lutheran high school rooted in Christ-centered education, academic excellence, service, and community.
Can transfer students apply?
Yes. Transfer students may apply for grades 10–12, depending on academic records, student fit, and space availability.
Do families need to be Lutheran to apply?
Families from a variety of backgrounds may inquire and apply. Students are expected to participate respectfully in the Lutheran educational environment, including chapel, theology courses, and service opportunities.
Does St Paul offer college counseling?
Yes. Students receive support with course planning, college readiness, career exploration, and the college application process.
Does St Paul offer AP or honors courses?
St Paul offers a college-preparatory curriculum that includes honors and advanced course opportunities. Current offerings may vary by year.
How do we schedule a visit?
Families may request a visit through the Visit page or by emailing visit@stpaulhighosh.org.
Who should we contact with admissions questions?
Please contact the admissions office at admissions@stpaulhighosh.org.
Still have questions?
Our admissions team is glad to help. Reach out and we'll follow up with your family.
