‘Our Lady of the Lake’ Begins New Chapter, Charting a Path For Growth Amid Tradition

Leaders of the former Lake Michigan Catholic School, now Our Lady of the Lake, are excited about the future, symbolized by their name change, but focused on the content of their educational program for students pre-K-12.  At a time when many parents are seeking  a stronger role in their children’s education, the Catholic School Leaders believe their new curriculum focus–and new name–comes at the perfect time.  Our Lady of the Lake provided the following update to MoodyOnTheMarket.com:

It’s being called ‘a new era,’ but for Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School, the renewed commitment to a classical Catholic education is a refreshing return to the school’s roots.

“The education landscape is rapidly changing,” says Canonical Pastor Fr. John Fleckenstein. “As a private school, we have the flexibility to look at what our students truly need and provide both academic and moral education. I’d like to personally invite families throughout the area to consider what we have to offer.”

Our Lady of the Lake, formerly Lake Michigan Catholic Schools, blends core elements of a classical education with innovative programs that transform today’s Lakers into tomorrow’s leaders.

For example, middle and high school students use a mixed reality technology called ZSpace to explore interactive 3D models as they study human anatomy, physics and more. In the Global Trading and Finance Lab, students are using state-of-the-art technologies for business and finance classes, including realistic trading simulations using StockTrak software.

Beyond a traditional education, Our Lady staff spends significant time fostering a stronger Catholic school culture through faith-infused lessons, communal prayer and yearly service projects that turn students’ faith into action.

National data consistently indicates that students from private religious schools attain educational levels ahead of their counterparts in a public school setting. Our Lady of the Lake is no exception, and administers the Northwest Education Association (NWEA) standardized test three times per year, using results to gauge learning and drive instruction. These adaptive tests allow teachers to determine where each student’s progress and address any gaps that emerge. Last year, Our Lady of the Lake students outperformed the national averages at every grade level tested.

Every student from the Class of 2022 is college bound. Collectively, they’ve earned an average 3.58 GPA, received over $1.2 million in merit scholarships, and will begin their post-secondary education with an average of 4.5 college credits – demonstrating that an investment in an education at Our Lady of the Lake now can pay dividends for years to come.

“Grounded in a tradition of faith that has stood the test of time, and an academic approach that nurtures individual talents and passions, Our Lady of the Lake continues to provide students with a safe, nurturing environment where they can grow academically, strengthen their faith, and ultimately reach their fullest potential,” says Fr. Fleckenstein.

Enrollment is limited and priority consideration is given to applications received by August 1. Families interested in a quality, faith-based education can learn more at OurLadyCatholicSchool.com, or call to schedule a tour: 269.429.0227 for pre-school through 5th grade; 269.983.2511 for grades 6-12.

Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School is a private pre-kindergarten through 12th grade school accredited by the Michigan Non-Public Schools Accreditation Association. OLL is dedicated to providing an exceptional academic experience by focusing on Education, Faith and Citizenship. Learn more at OurLadyCatholicSchool.com

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