Christ the King Cathedral School

Christ the King Cathedral School
Christ The King Cathedral School
Address
4011 54th Street
Lubbock, Texas, (Lubbock County), 79411
 United States
Coordinates 33°32′38″N 101°54′1″W / 33.54389°N 101.90028°W / 33.54389; -101.90028Coordinates: 33°32′38″N 101°54′1″W / 33.54389°N 101.90028°W / 33.54389; -101.90028
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Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Established 1957
Principal Christine Wanjura
Asst. Principal Gail Ambrose
Grades Pre-K-12
Gender Male, and Female
Age range 3-18
Language English
Hours in school day 7 AM through 4 PM school hours
Color(s) Red and White         
Athletics conference TAPPS
Sports Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Track, Cross Country, Football, Offseason, Volleyball
Mascot Trojan
Team name Trojans
Rival All Saints
Accreditation(s) Texas Catholic Conference of Accreditation Commission (TCCAC)
Athletic Director Lori McComas
Website

Christ the King Cathedral School (CTK) is a Catholic school in Lubbock, Texas. CTK was established in 1957. CTK's curriculum ranges from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. CTK's high school is the only Catholic high school in the Diocese.[1] CTK is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference of Accreditation Commission. [1] CTK is a Catholic School which has classes of Pre-K to 12th grade. They are known for a good basketball team, and athletic students in all sports.

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