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St. Luke's Christian Academy Preschool (Closed 2023)

926 Qunncy St
Lakeland, FL 33815
St. Luke's Chriian Academy Preschool in Lakeland, FL offers co鈥揺d early childhood education for grades PK鈥揔 in a city鈥揵ased setting.
The preschool has a total enrollment of 10 udents with a student鈥搕eacher ratio of 5:1 supported by 2 teachers.
The school's udent body is 100% students of color, reflecting the diversity of the Lakeland community.
Located in midsize Lakeland, the Chriian鈥揳ffiliated program focuses on foundational early learning for young children.
Tuition details and specific recognitions are not lied; local comparables show average tuition around $11,956 for elementary private schools in Lakeland.

School Overview

Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-Kindergarten

Student Body

Total Students
10 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
100%
State avg.: 47%
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty

Total Classroom Teachers
2 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
5:1
National avg.:

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the application deadline for St. Luke's Christian Academy Preschool?
The application deadline for St. Luke's Christian Academy Preschool is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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