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Concordia Academy (Austin, Texas)

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School type
  
Private high school

Established
  
2002

Grades
  
9-12

Mascot
  
Cardinal

Founded
  
2002

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Lutheran

Principal
  
Steve Glandorf

Enrollment
  
130

Number of students
  
130

Colors
  
Black, White, Red

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Headquarters
  
Round Rock, Texas, United States

Concordia High School is a private Lutheran high school in Round Rock, Texas. The school is the only Lutheran high school in the greater Austin area. Concordia High School shares its campus with Grace Christian Center. Due to the religious nature of the school, religion plays a significant role in the education, and the school is also noted for its music program.

According to the school's website,

"Concordia High School is a college prep school that is designed to give students the education they need to be leaders in society. While at school, students will be challenged to grow academically, physically, emotionally and spiritually.


The AP courses offered are: AP English, AP Calculus, AP Economics, AP Physics B, and AP US History. Currently eleven sports are offered: cheer, football, cross country, dance, soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, and track. Extracurricular activities include band, choir, drama, art, literature club, mission trips, Science Olympiad, National Honor Society, Spanish club, yearbook, TAPPS academic competition, student council, and class retreats. Before the start of classes every August, the new freshman class goes to Camp Lodestar to ease the transition from middle to high school. Prom is hosted every year by the Junior class for the Juniors and Seniors to celebrate the end of the school year.

The average ACT score for the top quarter of the previous two classes has been a 29. Students have received over two million dollars in scholarships for college the past four years.

References

Concordia Academy (Austin, Texas) Wikipedia