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Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School

1979 establishments in NevadaBuildings and structures in Summerlin, NevadaEducational institutions established in 1979High schools in Clark County, NevadaLutheran schools in Nevada
Private high schools in NevadaPrivate middle schools in NevadaSecondary schools affiliated with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod
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Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School is a private Christian college-preparatory school located in Summerlin, Nevada. The school, which was founded in 1979, serves grades 6-12 and is affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. The school is the largest non-public school in Nevada, with over 2,000 students.

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Faith Lutheran Junior and Senior High School

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