Lutheran High School of San Diego in Chula Vista's Rancho Del Rey area has provided WASC-accredited, college-preparatory education since its founding in 1975, now operating as Victory Christian Academy at 810 Buena Vista Way. Affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod and accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the National Lutheran Schools Association, the school enrolls approximately 80 students in grades 9 through 12 at an 11-to-1 student-teacher ratio, and graduates enter post-secondary programs at a rate that includes institutions such as Pima Medical Institute for career-technical pathways. A four-year religion requirement pairs with weekly chapel services and quarterly mission offerings directed to local community organizations. The college-prep curriculum covers A-G coursework alongside co-curricular athletics in six interscholastic sports, and the campus's central Chula Vista location connects student-athletes to supplemental training at White Dragon Martial Arts. The 48-year institutional history spans five campus relocations across the San Diego region before settling permanently at the Buena Vista Way site in 2009, with the 2015 merger consolidating the high school and Pilgrim Lutheran's elementary program into the Victory Christian Academy K-12 structure.