Presbyterian School

Presbyterian School

Presbyterian School is a combined primary and secondary independent school in Houston, Texas, United States.

The school serves grades Kindergarten through 8.

The school is located in the Houston Museum District area, southwest of Downtown and Midtown, east of Southampton and Boulevard Oaks, west of the Third Ward, and north of the Texas Medical Center.

History

The school was founded in 1988 as an elementary school [http://www.pshouston.org/fw/main/Our_History-13.html] .

In August 2000, the middle school opened with fifth and sixth grades. The first eighth grade class graduated in June 2003.

After Presbyterian School

Typical private high schools that accept PS alumni include [http://www.pshouston.org/fw/main/Class_of_2004-183.html] :
* Duchesne Academy
* Episcopal High School
* Incarnate Word Academy
* The Kinkaid School
* Saint Agnes Academy
* St. John's School
* St. Pius X High School
* Strake Jesuit College Preparatory
* St. Thomas High School
* Second Baptist School

Typical public high schools that accept PS alumni include:
* Bellaire High School
* Carnegie Vanguard High School
* DeBakey High School for Health Professions
* High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
* Lamar High School

Some graduates were accepted by Middle College for Technology Careers before the school closed after spring 2006.

External links

* [http://www.pshouston.org/ Presbyterian School]


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