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Trinity Lutheran School (Newport News, Virginia)

1960 establishments in VirginiaEducational institutions established in 1960Evangelical Lutheran Church in America schoolsLutheran schools in VirginiaPrivate K–8 schools in the United States
Private elementary schools in VirginiaPrivate middle schools in VirginiaSchools in Newport News, Virginia

Trinity Lutheran School (TLS) is a private Lutheran elementary school in Newport News, Virginia in the United States. Founded in 1960, the school is located adjacent to Trinity Lutheran Church and is affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

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Trinity Lutheran School (Newport News, Virginia)
Huntington Avenue, Newport News Huntington Heights

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Huntington Avenue 6807
23607 Newport News, Huntington Heights
Virginia, United States
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