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| Louisville Collegiate School |
| The oldest K-12 school in Louisville with over 90 years in education. Students experience a rigorous co-educational program and are required to participate in Service Learning. The school is locally known simply as "Collegiate." |
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2427 Glenmary Ave.
Louisville, KY 40204
Around 650 students attend Louisville Collegiate School. Collegiate recently
expanded its Upper School into a 62,500-square-foot building that houses 17
classrooms, seven study areas, three science labs and two computer labs.
| Several educational travel opportunities are available each
year. |
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| Middle School: Newspaper - MS Gazette Yearbook Video Production - MS Network Lower School Tutors / Story Readers Middle School Bands Art Club Chorus - LCS Singers Drama troupe - LCS Players Mathcounts Governor's Cup Chess Team Foreign Language Team Model United Nations Stock Market Team Outdoor Club Science Fair |
Upper School: Cultural Awareness Club Chess Team Drama and Musical Theater Math Team Mock Trial Team Newspaper Literary Magazine Ensemble Political Forum Governor's Cup Student Ambassadors Quick Recall SPAVA (Society for the Prevention of Aggression and Violence Among Adolescents SADD Chapter (Students Against Destructive Decisions) Science Club/Olympiad Team Beta Club VIVA (Video and Visual Arts Club) Outdoor Club Philosophy Club Pep Club Student Government |
Service Learning is a requirement of 8-20 hours per student of community
service at different Louisville organizations and charities. 2,540 Community
Service Hours are completed annually by students
88% of Lower School Teachers
hold advanced degrees
15 – Average class size
3 Class Sections are offered per Grade Level
74% of 1st-5th graders qualify for the Duke program
84% of Middle School Teachers hold Advanced Degrees
14% of Students earn Up State American Math Competition Honor Roll
18% of Middle School Students receive Financial Aid.
90% of Upper School Teachers Advanced Degrees
13 – Average Upper School Class Size
1252 – Five year average SAT Composite
100% of senior graduates are accepted into college




