La
Lumiere provides a college preparatory education based in character,
scholarship and faith.
The founders of La Lumiere believed that education
and faith should walk hand-in-hand to engender character and strong
academic performance. La Lumiere School believes that what distinguishes
one person from another is strength of character, inquisitive nature,
tolerance, sympathy and leadership qualities.
La Lumiere School was founded by a group of Chicago
and Indiana businessmen in 1963, as an independent
Catholic boarding school for boys grades 9-12 and a post-graduate
year. The first Headmaster,
James Moore, guided the school until 1979 and then
again from 1988 to 1993.
Throughout the years La Lumiere has evolved,
adding new buildings and facilities, admitting girls in
1978, and adding innovative curriculum. It remains
true, however, to its mission in practice and
spirit each day of the academic year.
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