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Houston TX School Guide In Houston, Texas, you will find many types of schools to suit your family’s needs. Through their strong infrastructure of highly educated and motivated teachers and their even higher standards of student excellence, Houston has become a guiding educational force for many cities across this Texas region. Houston is served by a number of smaller public school systems throughout the area. All of these school systems are dedicated to upholding their tradition of excellence throughout their schools with the help of their dedicated community, staff and respective faculties.
In addition to the public schools in the city and county, Houston offers many private schools and colleges. Below you will find a list of information on Houston schools that will assist you in your search. Please take the time to review this list of Houston schools and their educational opportunities to find out which is the best choice for your family’s needs. Houston Public SchoolsHouston contains a variety of public school districts, and students attend schools in a particular district based on where in the county they reside. Please refer to the websites of the respective districts to see in which district your student should attend school. Please note that information for each school district listed below is reprinted from the specific district’s website. More information about each district can be found at its respective website. If you have any additional questions about public school zones in Houston, please feel free to contact me directly. Houston Independent School District HISD serves more than 202,000 students in more than 300 schools. Schools are organized within five geographic regions by feeder patterns composed of specific elementary, middle, and high schools; an Alternative and Charter Schools Office oversees those types of schools. Click here for a list of complete list of schools and their websites. Spring Branch Independent School District Spring Branch Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Hedwig Village, Texas. The district serves a portion of Houston not covered by the Houston Independent School District and is located in the western part of the city, also including several small municipalities known as the Memorial Villages in its jurisdiction, such as Hedwig Village and Spring Valley Village. A majority of the district lies within Houston city limits. Click here for a list of complete list of schools and their websites. Aldine Independent School District The center of Aldine Independent School District is located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Houston. Aldine ISD covers 111 square miles of north Harris County and encompasses Bush Intercontinental Airport and Greenspoint Mall, the Houston area's largest regional mall. The district includes a variety of communities, from rural, to suburban, to commercial and industrial. Aldine is one of the 12 largest school districts in Texas. During the 2003-2004 school year, Aldine ISD was named one of five national finalists for the Broad Prize for Urban Education. The Prize is awarded to a urban school district making the greatest overall improvement in student achievement while reducing achievement gaps across all ethnic and income groups. Click here for a list of complete list of schools and their websites. Houston Private SchoolsAnnunciation Orthodox School Annunciation Orthodox School established itself in 1970 as a co-educational, family-oriented school. Over the years it has grown from a preschool serving a handful of students to a school averaging about 660 students. The school begins with preschool and ends with eighth grade. The AOS curriculum is stimulating, innovative, student-centered and based on the principles of motivation, hard work, and creativity within a nurturing Christian environment. With its close proximity to the museum and performing arts districts, medical center, major universities, libraries, downtown, and zoo, the acquisition of knowledge occurs outside, as well as inside, the classroom. Nationally normed standardized test scores range from the 80s to the 90s, on average, validating the school's academic program and teaching methods. Through this foundation, AOS lays the ground work for high school and beyond. The Awty International School The Awty International School provides a challenging education, leading to either the International Baccalaureate or the French Baccalauréat. Within a friendly and nurturing environment, which encourages learning and the pursuit of excellence, Awty celebrates linguistic, cultural and international diversity and seeks to maximize the potential in all of our students as they grow to become responsible world citizens. The Kinkaid School The Kinkaid School is a non-sectarian college preparatory day school enrolling a total of 1,280 boys and girls in grades prekindergarten through twelve. Kinkaid's students range in age from four years to eighteen years. The school has three divisions: Lower School (Prekindergarten, Kindergarten, and grades 1-4); Middle School (grades 5-8); and Upper School (grades 9-12). Each division has its own faculty, classrooms, and separate identity, and each has a specific educational plan for nurturing its students. The divisions are unified through educational ideals that characterize Kinkaid and determine its policies. Kinkaid is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest. St. Thomas High School In the year 1900, St. Thomas High School was founded by the Basilian Fathers in the downtown area of Houston. In 1940, the campus was moved to its present location at the corner of Memorial Drive and Shepherd, approximately two miles west of the downtown area. The enrollment at St. Thomas is not restricted by specific geographical boundaries; hence, its central location makes it easily accessible to all ethnic and socio-economic groups. This central location also puts St. Thomas High School within two minutes of the cultural centers of Houston, such as the Alley Theater, Jones Hall, The Music Hall, Wortham Theater and the Museums of Fine Arts and Natural Sciences. Upper classmen offer community service to the downtown Soup Kitchen, Casa Juan Diego, Food Bank, Volunteer Center, and Habitat for Humanity. St. John's Upper St. John's is an independent, co-educational day school presenting a 13-year sequence of college preparatory training. A non-profit institution, it was founded in 1946 to provide the community with a school of exacting standards in the development of individual, spiritual, ethical, intellectual, social and physical growth. While the means to achieve that purpose may change, it remains the basic mission of the School. Cypress Christian School Beginning with our mission statement, the spiritual emphasis and biblical view permeates our curriculum, weekly chapel services and special programs. The goal of CCS is to "academically prepare each student with a biblical worldview to take their place in the world as a servant of Jesus Christ." Thus, when a student graduates from CCS, he/she reflects Christ as outlined in the Graduate Profile. Coupled with our admissions policy requiring one parent to be a Christian, this encourages a Christ-centered partnership between parents and school. A fully accredited K-12 school, CCS has a 30-year history of academic excellence and steady growth. Our students score above average on nationally-normed standardized tests. River Oaks Baptist School River Oaks Baptist School prepares its students to meet life's challenges and lead tomorrow's world through a superior educational program under girded by faith in Jesus Christ and Christian principles. St. James School St. James School, an outreach ministry of St. James Episcopal Church, is an exemplary educational institution created to provide an accelerated academic program within a nurturing Christian environment. Recognizing that each child is created in the image and likeness of God, students are encouraged to discover and attain their full personal and academic potential while developing individual strengths and a sense of social responsibility. It is our mission to instill in students a life long interest in learning, a sense of self-worth, and strong Christian values. Houston Colleges/UniversitiesHouston Community College We have students from near and far away, of all ages and backgrounds in our programs. No matter what your career goal or dream, we are pleased to be able to tailor your education to help you achieve your potential. We invite you to find out more about the many opportunities available to you at HCC and get to know the people that make it such a great place Texas Southern University The designation of Texas Southern University as “a special purpose institution of higher education for urban programming” provides a foundation for its programmatic goals. Ascribing to the global implications of its urban mission, the University focuses on high quality teaching, research and public service as a means of preparing students for leadership roles in the urban communities of our state, nation and world. Texas Southern University offers a variety of academic programs to students of diverse backgrounds and various levels of scholastic achievement. These students matriculate in undergraduate and graduate programs leading to degrees in the arts and sciences, public affairs, education, business, health sciences, law, pharmacy, and technology. University of St. Thomas At the University of St. Thomas, you will learn, discover, and develop the beliefs and desires belonging to a leader of faith and character. With many opportunities in and out of the classroom to develop leadership skills, you’ll experience the many rewards of helping others see and reach their potential. Through your journey at UST, you will achieve more in your academic, personal, and spiritual lives than you ever imagined possible. Rice University Rice is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best teaching and research universities. That’s not surprising, since it shares much in common with the nation’s other top universities, including applicants. Rice applications overlap with Ivy League schools and other schools such as MIT, Stanford, and Duke because students know that Rice offers: University of Houston Founded in 1927, the University of Houston is the leading public research university in the vibrant international city of Houston. Each year, we educate 35,000 students in nearly 300 undergraduate and graduate academic programs, on campus and online. UH awards more than 6,500 degrees annually, with nearly 200,000 alumni. |
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In Houston, Texas, you will find many types of schools to suit your family’s needs. Through their strong infrastructure of highly educated and motivated teachers and their even higher standards of student excellence, Houston has become a guiding educational force for many cities across this Texas region. Houston is served by a number of smaller public school systems throughout the area. All of these school systems are dedicated to upholding their tradition of excellence throughout their schools with the help of their dedicated community, staff and respective faculties.
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