Faith Secure
Christ is woven into every classroom. Students are encouraged to ask questions, seek answers in God’s Word, pray, and worship together.

K–12 Christian Education in Omaha
Concordia students are Faith Secure - World Ready - Kingdom Leaders.

What Makes Concordia Different
That commitment comes to life in three connected ways.
Christ is woven into every classroom. Students are encouraged to ask questions, seek answers in God’s Word, pray, and worship together.
Students explore God’s creation, try new things, and learn by doing, guided by teachers who invest their time and care in every student.
Teams, clubs, and classes give students meaningful opportunities to lead and serve both the school community and the world beyond it.
Why Concordia?
This short video explains how Christ-centered education shapes learning, leadership, and service at Concordia.
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Our mission is to prepare young people for lives of faith, service, and leadership as Christian disciples.
Four Programs. One School Community.
From a child’s first classroom to graduation day, Concordia offers a connected path shaped around each season of learning.
A strong single-grade foundation with purposeful support and clear classroom rhythms.
A multi-age environment with opportunities for flexible pacing and student-directed learning.
A connected transition where students grow in independence, confidence, faith, and friendship.
College-preparatory academics, dual-credit opportunities, and meaningful ways to lead and serve.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Annual tuition and required fees for the 2026–2027 school year.
Kindergarten–Grade 5
Kindergarten–Grade 5
Grades 6–8
Grades 9–12
Every program has a $50 new-student application fee and a $400 enrollment fee. Tuition may be paid annually, semi-annually, or monthly.
Making Concordia Accessible
Families may apply confidentially through FACTS at any time during admissions and enrollment. Concordia reviews the completed FACTS assessment when awarding financial aid.
Lutheran congregations may offer tuition discounts to member families. The Children’s Scholarship Fund also offers a limited number of awards for eligible students in kindergarten through Grade 5.
Families with four or more full-time Concordia students receive a $4,300 credit for the fourth and each additional child. Current families may also earn up to a $500 referral credit when a referred student enrolls and returns for a second year.
Concordia offers a limited number of summer work-study opportunities for high school students. Financial need is considered, and families must complete the FACTS application.
Students receiving financial aid must remain in good academic and disciplinary standing. Concordia’s current policy requires a C average with no failing grades and no in-school or out-of-school suspensions.

“The best education decision we ever made for our daughter was sending her to Concordia.”
Visit Concordia
Meet an admissions team member, walk the campus, and see what a day at Concordia could look like for your family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start with Concordia’s online application. You’ll create an account, complete the required sections, submit documents, and pay the application fee before the school reviews your application.
Yes. Concordia’s current new-student application fee is $50.
Yes. Call Laura Rice, Director of Admissions, at 531-200-4022 or email laura.rice@concordiaomaha.org to arrange a campus tour.
Concordia offers need-based financial assistance through FACTS. Lutheran congregation discounts, the Children’s Scholarship Fund, and limited high school work-study opportunities may also help eligible families.
Families may choose annual, semi-annual, or monthly tuition payments during enrollment.
Concordia serves students from kindergarten through grade 12 through Elementary Academy, Elementary Ignite, Middle School, and High School programs.
Continue to Concordia’s secure online application portal.
Concordia Lutheran Schools of Omaha admits students of any race, color, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission policies, financial aid program, or athletic and other school-administered programs.
