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STE | Christian Private School in Houston, TX
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STE | Christian Private School in Houston, TX
Saint Thomas' Episcopal School
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18 Months – 4 Years
Our Preschool provides a high-quality early childhood experience for your child in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment.
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About Preschool
Lower School
Kindergarten – Grade 5
Our Lower School lays the foundation for a well-rounded classical education with Christian values.
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middle School
GRADES 6 - 8
Our Middle School curriculum prepares students for the challenges of high school and beyond.
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upper School
GRADES 9 - 12
Our Upper School offers a challenging liberal arts curriculum. Graduates leave with a firm foundation on which to build success in college and beyond.
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100%
Of Graduates attend 4-year colleges
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1300
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