Luther College High School is a one-of-a-kind educational institution in the beautiful prairie city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. We offer the grades 9-12 Saskatchewan government curriculum and the International Baccalaureate program.
Luther College prepares students to be compassionate, creative, and critical thinkers, through academic excellence and a community of care that is rooted in our call to love and serve our neighbours.Our graduates attend prestigious universities such as Harvard, Oxford, McGill and Queen`s.
Our alumni have received international recognition and achievements. Established in 1913, our legacy continues as an historical, independent high school with a rich history of unsurpassed academics, dynamic athletics, fine arts and co-curricular activities.
Students have many opportunities to gain valuable experiences, develop sportsmanship, leadership and organizational skills, practice public speaking and performances, and give back to the community through service work all while building school spirit Lion Pride!
$59,710 (International students who are accepted by March 1, 2025 are eligible to receive a scholarship of up to $10,750 towards
tuition. Luther College also offers up to 70 additional scholarships for students who return each year and/or graduate.)
Choosing to attend Luther College High School is an important decision! Here are the reasons students make Luther their choice:
Small, close-knit caring community
Academic challenges that prepare students for success in post-secondary education
Unique course and program opportunities including German, film and interdisciplinary studies
Opportunities to meet students from all over the world
Sample of notable school alumni/alumnae:
Dr. Henry Taube (HS'32, HSU'33) - In 1983, in honour of his work in the study of mechanisms of electron transfer reactions in metal complexes, Dr. Henry Taube (HS'32, HSU'33) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Greg Brandt (HS’55) - Greg Brandt is a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship.
Robert Condon McKenzie (HS’66) - Robert Condon McKenzie is a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship.
Jonathan Pedde (HS’10) - Jonathan Pedde is a recipient of a Rhodes Scholarship.
Chan Min Roh (HS'19 - Chan Min Roh was a named a Loran Scholar.
Dr. Lloyd Barber (HS’49, HSU’50), - Luther College graduate, Dr. Lloyd Barber is an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Dr. Robert Steadward (HS’64) - Luther College graduate, Dr. Robert Steadward is an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Rachel Mielke (HS’98) - Rachel Mielke is CEO and Founder of Hillberg & Berk, a successful luxury jewelry line.
Hillberg & Berk continues to garner attention and recognition, from a commission by the Lieutenant-Governor’s Office for a piece for Queen Elizabeth II, to being invited to participate in star-studded award ceremonies including the Oscars.
Rachel has also been the recipient of multiple awards, including being named the Regina Chamber of Commerce’s Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2015.
Rachel and Hillberg & Berk also run campaigns and collaborate with various organizations, including Look Good Feel Better, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, and the YWCA, to create equal opportunities for women and highlight their many accomplishments.
Makenzie Morgan (HS'02, U'06) - Makenzie Morgan is the Director of Community Partnerships and Programs at the Canadian Opera Company and is fully committed to serving as a change agent – to not only connect and expose the Operatic artform within diverse communities, but to build strong creative roots for future generations and deeper, more impactful connections between the opera house and the communities that surround it.
Her portfolio of leadership experience has led her to hold former Headship positions in the private sector, various positions with the Regina Public School Board, York Region District School Board and the Toronto District School Board.
After graduating from Luther College High School, Makenzie’s academic perusal includes a Master of Music in Literature and Performance degree (voice); alongside an Artist Diploma degree from the University of Western Ontario. Makenzie also holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree with a minor in Drama from the University of Regina and has completed A.R.C.T diploma`s in both flute, voice, and Gr.10 piano from the Royal Conservatory of Music (Toronto).
Wendy Cox (HS’84, U’88) - After Wendy graduated from Luther back in 1984, she attended the U of Regin’s School of Journalism and worked two summers at the Leader-Post before being hired by the Canadian Press in Winnipeg. She spent time as a political reporter in both the Ontario and B.C. Legislatures, as well as on Parliament Hill.
Wendy soon became the B.C. and Yukon Bureau Chief for the Canadian Press before she landed her current role as The Globe and Mail’s B.C. Bureau Chief in 2013.
Luther College High School's tuition is approximately $59,710 for boarding students.
What is the acceptance rate of Luther College High School?
The acceptance rate of Luther College High School is 64%, which is higher than the boarding school average of 58%.
Who are famous alumni from Luther College High School?
Luther College High School famous alumni include: Dr. Henry Taube (HS'32, HSU'33), Greg Brandt (HS’55), Robert Condon McKenzie (HS’66), Jonathan Pedde (HS’10), Chan Min Roh (HS'19, Dr. Lloyd Barber (HS’49, HSU’50),, Dr. Robert Steadward (HS’64), Rachel Mielke (HS’98), Makenzie Morgan (HS'02, U'06) and Wendy Cox (HS’84, U’88).
When is the application deadline for Luther College High School?
The application deadline for Luther College High School is Mar. 1 / Jun. 1 / rolling (applications are due on Mar. 1 / Jun. 1 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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