It began in a small wooden chapel, which served as both a house of worship and a school. The present day school began in 1916, with just eleven students. In 1918, St. Paul dedicated a new brick church building. The original wooden chapel continued to be used as the school. In 1951, the current school building was dedicated with four classrooms, a library, office, gymnasium, and cafeteria. In 1959, an additional wing was added to the school. The present day church building was dedicated in 1973.
The history of St. Paul Lutheran Church and School is filled with examples of how God has blessed and led this congregation to be His people here in Royal Oak. While we take pride in our past, we maintain our commitment to the heritage of Christian education from which we’ve grown.