St. John-Emmanuel Lutheran School is a Christ-centered learning community serving preschool through eighth grade in Monroeville, Indiana. The school offers ADD/ADHD support programming and maintains small class sizes with individualized attention, creating an environment where students with learning differences can receive personalized academic support alongside their peers. Teachers work closely with families to understand each child's unique needs and learning style.
With a total enrollment of 116 students and 10 classroom teachers, the school provides a low student-to-teacher ratio that enables staff to offer differentiated instruction and one-on-one support when needed. The school's nurturing, family-oriented environment emphasizes both academic excellence and character development, helping students with ADD/ADHD and other learning needs build confidence and succeed. The curriculum pairs strong academics with spiritual growth, and extracurricular activities including sports and clubs help students find areas where they can thrive.
Tuition is $7,700 annually, with 95% of students receiving financial aid (average grant: $7,250). Indiana School Choice Vouchers and SGO scholarships are accepted, making the school accessible to families seeking specialized support. Admissions use rolling enrollment, and the school is accredited by the National Lutheran Schools Accreditation and recognized by state and regional independent school associations.