Main Headquarters:
7500 Oak St.
Kansas City, Missouri, 64114
Phone Number:
(816) 444-5517
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Calvary Lutheran School offers top-quality Christian education in the Kansas City community. Children from infants through eighth grade are in an environment where they learn to strive for excellence, serve the Lord, and show love and compassion for all people.
For parents seeking an exceptional education for their children, Calvary’s curriculum, programs, sense of community and experienced faculty are all deciding factors. Calvary focuses on nurturing the whole child—academically, spiritually, physically, emotionally and socially. Our students grow with confidence, developing a strong intellectual and moral foundation that lasts a lifetime.
Calvary is open to all children in Kansas City and surrounding neighborhoods. We are dedicated to offering the highest standard of education for an affordable tuition. Calvary’s church and school communities are hard at work year-round to ensure that the school is well supported to offer unparalleled learning and growth.
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There are one or more preschools and Kindergartens in Kansas City. A preschool is for children before they start their formal (or K-12) education. It is also known as infant education. Preschools equip the child for entering formal education, by developing their actual knowledge, skills, and training skills. They learn by different media, and by using various senses. Kindergarten, on the other hand, is the first formal year of education, which is highly interactive in nature, enabling children to pick up things by interacting or imitating their instructors.