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St John's School

2401 Claremont Ln
Houston, TX 77019

(713) 850-0222
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5 star rating based on 4 reviews

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St. John's School is open to students from kindergarten through high school. In addition to core academic classes, the school has a chapel and character education program in which students and faculty attend a weekly interdenominational chapel service; leaders from the community speak on issues of religious and moral value. Other programs include fine arts, languages, computers, and more. St.... more

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St. John's is an independent, co-educational day school presenting a 13-year sequence of college preparatory training. A non-profit institution, it was founded in 1946 to provide the community with a school of exacting standards in the development of individual, spiritual, ethical, intellectual, social and physical growth. While the means to achieve that purpose may change, it remains the basic... more

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The Best by Paul B. at InsiderPages

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You won't find a better education in Houston, except maybe for Rice University. My time here totally prepared me for both undergrad and law school. The teachers actually care about the students, and if you've ever driven by it, you can see that the facilities rival that of most private colleges. Save your money now, because your children will thank you later.

Excellent school by Ruth S. at InsiderPages

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This high school gives the best in education. Its middle school ranks 2nd in the city. In high school, the students are driven and focused on academic success. It is difficult to get in, but try the entry years at grade 6 and 9. The school offers sports and fine arts, but there is no doubt that the emphasis is on academics. Competition here can be fierce, and it is not a good fit for the... more

Best in Houston by Morgan B. at InsiderPages

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I went there, so I'm probably biased. You won't get a better education in Houston. However, you won't get it cheap, and the social scene leaves a lot to be desired. Despite offering scholarships, most of the student body consists of children from very wealthy backgrounds who have known each other for years. Breaking into those cliques, which remain into adulthood for a lot of them, can be... more
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