Linden Hall (school)

[8] The congregation's original building was a "Gemeinhaus," a log structure that could serve as a combined chapel, schoolhouse, and parsonage.

"[9] Brethren's and Sisters' Houses were built by the Moravian congregation between 1758 and 1761 to separate the activities and education of the community's unmarried men and women.

The school's first recorded non-Moravian boarding student, Margaret "Peggy" Marvel of Baltimore, Maryland, was enrolled in 1794.

[9] The John Beck's Boys Academy, now defunct, also was related to the Moravian church schools established in Lititz in the 1700s.

Team sports include soccer, tennis, volleyball, riding, cross country, golf, basketball, archery, and dance.