St Theresa Catholic School

6622 Haskell St, Houston, TX, 77007-0770
St. Theresa School is a place of excitement, caring and continuous improvement. St. Theresa School opened its doors in 1947. As an integral part of St. Theresa the Little Flower Catholic Community, St. Theresa School is an educational community rooted in the Catholic faith. In a nurturing, yet challenging environment we foster the holistic development of each individual. Our objectives are to enable students to achieve their final goal, certain objectives are presented as an aid to that pursuit. Here students will be provided with an atmosphere which encourages, celebrates, and cherishes those disciplines that develop body and soul, heart and mind. Learning experiences which cultivate curiosity and a desire for expansion will be provided at our school. Various learning styles, interest, and achievement will be recognized.

School Overview:

St Theresa Catholic School
School Membership(s) National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 9
Student Body
Total Students 224 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 58% (TX School Avg.: 37%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 15 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 11:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)
Admission Deadline None / Rolling

Nearby Schools:

St Theresa Catholic School
Gr. K-9 | 0 mi. away
Heritage Oaks School
Gr. 5-6 | 1.3 mi. away
St Thomas High School
Gr. 9-12 | 1.6 mi. away
The Fay School
Gr. Nursery/Preschool-5 | 1.7 mi. away
The Center For Hearing And Speech
Gr. Nursery/Preschool-PK | 1.7 mi. away
First Baptist Academy
Gr. K-8 | 1.8 mi. away

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