List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston manages and oversees several Catholic schools within its area.
Schools
Universities
- Our Lady of the Lake University (Houston campus)
- St. Mary's Seminary (Houston)[1]
- University of St. Thomas (Houston)
K-12 schools
- Duchesne Academy (Houston, Girls only)
High schools (9-12)
- Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston [2]
- Frassati Catholic High School (Spring)
- Incarnate Word Academy (Houston, Girls only)
- O'Connell College Preparatory School (Galveston)
- Saint John XXIII High School (Unincorporated Harris County, Katy address)
- Saint Agnes Academy (Houston, Girls only)
- St. Pius X High School (Houston)
- St. Thomas High School (Houston, Boys only)
- Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (Houston, Boys only)
PK-9 schools
- St. Catherine's Montessori School (Houston)
K-8 schools
- Corpus Christi School (Houston)
- Holy Family Catholic School (Galveston)[3]
- Holy Ghost School (Houston)
- Holy Rosary School (Rosenberg)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Houston)
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel School (Houston)
- Queen of Peace School (Houston)
- Holy Rosary Catholic School, Gavleston, TX (Holy Rosary Catholic School, Galveston, Texas - Founders)
- The Regis School of the Sacred Heart (Houston, Boys only)
- Sacred Heart School (Conroe)
- St. Anne School (Houston)
- St. Anne School (Tomball)
- St. Augustine School (Houston)
- St. Christopher School (Houston) [4]
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Houston)
- St. Francis of Assisi (Houston)
- St. Helen School (Pearland)
- St. Jerome School (Houston)
- St. Martha School (Houston (Kingwood address))
- St. Mary School (League City)
- St. Pius V School (Pasadena)
- St. Theresa School (Houston, opened 1947)
- St. Theresa School (Sugar Land, opened 2008)[5]
- St. Thomas More School (Houston)
- St. Vincent de Paul School (Houston, opened September 1943)
- True Cross School (Dickinson, opened 1946)
PK-8 schools
- St. Clare of Assisi School PK3-8 (Houston)
- St. Cecilia School (Hedwig Village)
- Assumption Catholic School (Houston)
- John Paul II School (Houston)
- Northwoods Catholic School (Unincorporated Harris County, Spring address)
- Our Lady Queen of Peace School (Richwood)
- Resurrection School (Houston)
- Sacred Heart School (Unincorporated Harris County, Crosby address)
- St. Ambrose School (Houston)
- St. Anthony of Padua School (The Woodlands in unincorporated Montgomery County)
- St. Edward School (Unincorporated Harris County, Spring address)
- St. Francis de Sales School (Houston)
- St. Michael School (Houston)
- St. Laurence School (Sugar Land)
- St. Rose of Lima School (Houston)
Our Lady of Fatima School ([{Galena Park,Texas}])
Primary schools
PK-6 schools
K-6 schools
K-5
- St. Mary of the Purification School (Houston) (Parish website: )
- St. Rose of Lima School (Houston)
Former schools
Universities
- St. Mary's University (Galveston) - First Catholic seminary and college in Texas. Founded in 1855. The university closed in 1922 and its charter transferred to St. Mary's Seminary in La Porte.[6]
Former high schools
- Dominican High School (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- St. Euphrasia High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- Kirwin High School (Boys, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- Marian Christian High School and the Congregation of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament (Bellaire)[7] - closed 1978
- Mount Carmel High School (Houston) (Closed in 2008)[8])
- St. Nicholas High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- O'Connell Consolidated High School (Galveston) - closed 2004
- Ursuline Academy (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
Former junior high schools
- O'Connell Junior High School[9]
- Seton Junior High, Houston (closed 2009)
Former K-8 schools
- Holy Name School (Houston) (Closed in Spring 2009)[10]
- Our Mother of Mercy School (Houston) (Closed in Spring 2009)[10] - Merging with St. Francis of Assisi School[11][12]
Former primary schools
- All Saints School (Houston) (closed 1986)
- Blessed Sacrament School (Houston) (closed 1991)
- St. Charles Borromeo School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[10] - Merged with Seton Junior High School, forming Assumption Catholic School[11][13]
- Christ the King School (Houston, PreK-2)[14]
- Dominican Grade School (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- Holy Rosary School (Galveston) (closed 1979)
- Immaculate Conception School (Houston) (closed 1969)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary School[16]
- St. Joseph School (Houston) (closed 1967)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Galveston, closed 1986) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- St. Nicholas School (Houston) (closed 1971)
- St. Patrick Grade School (Galveston, 1881–1986) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- St. Peter the Apostle School (Houston) (consolidated 2009)
- St. Philip Neri School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[10] - Merged with St. Peter the Apostle Middle School[11][17]
- Sacred Heart School (Galveston)[18]
See also
References
- ↑ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's Seminary
- ↑ About Cristo Rey. Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ↑ Holy Family School
- ↑ St. Christopher (Houston) Parish
- ↑ "St. Theresa School." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ↑ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's University
- ↑ "Episcopal High School." Greater Houston Community Foundation.
- ↑ "Catholic H.S. Will Close at End of School Year." KRIV.
- 1 2 3 4 Meyers, Rhiannon. "Principal says it’s ‘best job I’ve ever had’." Galveston County Daily News. August 30, 2007.
- 1 2 3 4 "Archdiocesan Announcement Catholic Schools Plan." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. February 5, 2009. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- 1 2 3 Murphy, Bill. "Four Catholic schools to be closed in Houston." Houston Chronicle. February 6, 2009. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
- ↑ Our Mother of Mercy School
- ↑ St. Charles Borromeo
- ↑ "School Locator-Christ The King." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston.
- 1 2 3 Moran, Kevin and Allan Turner. "Merging of schools protested." Houston Chronicle. March 16, 1986. Section 3, Page 8.
- ↑ Viren, Sarah. "Death knell poised to sound for another Catholic school / Mount Carmel High closure part of a U.S. trend as enrollment drops." Houston Chronicle. Saturday April 26, 2008 B4. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.
- ↑ St. Philip Neri
- ↑ Cousins, Rick. "Archdiocese selling, demolishing some churches." The Galveston County Daily News. November 10, 2009. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.
External links
K-8 schools
- Corpus Christi School (Houston)
- Holy Ghost School (Houston)
- Holy Family Catholic School (Galveston)
- Holy Rosary School (Rosenberg)
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