The Village School (Houston)

Coordinates: 29°44′49″N 95°37′05″W / 29.746816°N 95.618050°W / 29.746816; -95.618050
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The Village School
TAPPS
MascotThe Viking
AffiliationTAAPS, TAPPS, NAIS, IBO
Websitewww.thevillageschool.com

The Village School is a coeducational non-denominational

college preparatory private school for grades Pre-K through high school in Houston, Texas
.

Description

The Village School is located on over 28 acres in West Houston with over 200,000 square-feet of facilities. The school is fully accredited by the Texas Association of Accredited Private Schools. Village High School is an

International Baccalaureate World School
. The school has students representing six continents and more than 60 countries.

Students at all grade levels participate in athletics.[3] fine arts, and extracurricular activities.

As of 2018 the head of school is Bill Delbrugge; as of 2021, the school had 1,750 students,[4] making it the largest private school.[5] in the Houston area.[6] The Village School is a part of the Nord Anglia Education network of schools.

History

Founded in 1966, The Village School initially served 100 students, aged three through five. In 1973, Betty Moore acquired the school. In 1981, The Village School moved to a larger campus on Memorial Drive. By 1983, however, the program had expanded to include students from pre-school through grade 4. It then relocated to the current campus on Westella Drive.

In 1984, the first of three new buildings opened, providing space for 25 classrooms, a gymnasium, a stage, a computer room, a music room and a library. The school also added grade 5 and increased their enrollment to nearly 400 students. Grade 6 was added in 1988. The school added grade 7 in 1991 and graduated its first 8th grade class in 1993.

In 2006, The Village School joined the Meritas group of Schools. In 2009, it opened its high school program, with more than 50 9th graders. With each subsequent year, an additional grade was added, reaching grade 12 in the fall of 2012.

In 2014 the school was scheduled to begin developing its 15-acre (6.1 ha) expansion, designed by Ziegler Cooper Architects. and including additional middle school classrooms and area, the Finna Learning Center for early childhood students, a dormitory facility, a science and fine art center, and a student and athletic center building.[7]

In the summer of 2015, the school joined

natatorium
with a 25-yard competition pool.

Athletics

Originally the Village School was not a part of any athletic conference. In 2014 it joined

soccer
team won the top title of TAPPS 6A division 1.

Transportation

As of 2019 the school has multiple bus services:

Galleria area), and West University Place.[11]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Our Campus". The Village School. Retrieved December 16, 2020. The Village School ... encompasses 28-acres, ...
  2. ^ a b c "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for The Village School". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "Prep school students hit the gridiron as new football team". ABC13 Houston. November 12, 2015.
  4. ^ Radcliffe, Jennifer. "New head of independent Village school plans major renovation" (Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine). Houston Chronicle. August 30, 2014. Updated September 3, 2014. - See paywall version at the Chronicle website
  5. ^ Henry, Madison (August 7, 2015). "Largest Houston-Area K-12 Private Schools - Houston Business Journal". Houston Business Journal.
  6. Houston Business Journal
    . August 7, 2015. Retrieved on September 11, 2015.
  7. ^ Pulsinelli, Olivia. "Private school in west Houston plans expansion." Houston Business Journal. September 2, 2014. Retrieved on September 10, 2015.
  8. ^ Jenkins, Jeff. "The Village School thrilled about TAPPS debut" (Archived 2015-09-25 at the Wayback Machine). Houston Chronicle. Tuesday September 9, 2014. Retrieved on September 11, 2015.
  9. ^ Jenkins, Jeff. "Vikings earn first state title" (Archived 2016-06-11 at the Wayback Machine). Houston Chronicle. March 3, 2015. Retrieved on September 11, 2015.
  10. ^ "Mission accomplished again for Village School". Houston Chronicle. 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  11. ^ "Bus Services". The Village School. Retrieved 2019-03-30. - Village Bus Routes 2018-2019 (states: "Sam’s Club @5301 S. Rice Bellaire (used by students in Galleria, Bellaire, West University, etc.)") and Royal Oaks/Westpark Bus Route (states: "Families who live in the Galleria, West University, Bellaire, etc. areas may access this service from the Sam’s Club stop.") - Note the Sam's Club is in the Houston city limits.
  12. ^ Quiroz, Erica (6 February 2012). "With 'Jane,' Erica Dasher's career designs have evolved". Houston Chronicle – via chron.com.
  13. University of Texas
    . Retrieved December 16, 2020.

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