Education in San Antonio, Texas

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Main article: San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio hosts over 100,000 students across its 31 higher-education facilities which include The University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, and the Alamo Community College District's five colleges. Other schools include St. Mary's University, University of the Incarnate Word, Trinity University, and Wayland Baptist University. The San Antonio Public Library serves all of these institutions along with the 17 school districts within San Antonio.

The city is also home to more than 30 private schools and charter schools. These schools include San Antonio Academy, Holy Cross High School, Incarnate Word High School, and St. Anthony Catholic High School.

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[edit] Colleges, universities, and research institutes

[edit] Public schools and libraries

San Antonio and Bexar County are served by 17 separate independent school districts:

The city is served by the San Antonio Public Library.

[edit] Private schools

San Antonio has many private schools, including:

[edit] Charter schools