List of schools in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston

Chapel of St. Basil at University of St. Thomas
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston manages and oversees several Catholic schools within its area.
Schools
Universities
- Our Lady of the Lake University (Houston campus)
- St. Mary's Seminary (Houston)[1]
- University of St. Thomas (Houston)
K-12 schools
- Duchesne Academy (Houston, Girls only)
High schools (9-12)
- Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston [2]
- Frassati Catholic High School (Spring)
- Incarnate Word Academy (Houston, Girls only)
- O'Connell College Preparatory School (Galveston)
- Saint John XXIII High School (Unincorporated Harris County, Katy address)
- Saint Agnes Academy (Houston, Girls only)
- St. Pius X High School (Houston)
- St. Thomas High School (Houston, Boys only)
- Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (Houston, Boys only)
PK-9 schools
- St. Catherine's Montessori School (Houston)
K-8 schools
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School
- Corpus Christi School (Houston)
- Holy Family Catholic School (Galveston)[3]
- Holy Ghost School (Houston)
- Holy Rosary School (Rosenberg)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Houston)
- Our Lady of Mount Carmel School (Houston)
- Queen of Peace School (Houston)
- Holy Rosary Catholic School, Gavleston, TX (Holy Rosary Catholic School, Galveston, Texas - Founders)
- The Regis School of the Sacred Heart (Houston, Boys only)
- Sacred Heart School (Conroe)
- St. Anne School (Houston)
- St. Anne School (Tomball)
- St. Augustine School (Houston)
- St. Christopher School (Houston) [4]
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School (Houston)
- St. Francis of Assisi (Houston)
- St. Helen School (Pearland)
- St. Jerome School (Houston)
- St. Martha School (Houston (Kingwood address))
- St. Pius V School (Pasadena)
- St. Theresa School (Houston, opened 1947)
- St. Theresa School (Sugar Land, opened 2008)[5]
- St. Thomas More School (Houston)
- St. Vincent de Paul School (Houston, opened September 1943)
PK-8 schools
- St. Clare of Assisi School PK3-8 (Houston)
- St. Cecilia School (Hedwig Village)
- Assumption Catholic School (Houston)
- John Paul II School (Houston)
- Northwoods Catholic School (Unincorporated Harris County, Spring address)
- Our Lady Queen of Peace School (Richwood)
- Resurrection School (Houston)
- Sacred Heart School (Unincorporated Harris County, Crosby address)
- St. Ambrose School (Houston)
- St. Anthony of Padua School (The Woodlands in unincorporated Montgomery County)
- St. Edward School (Unincorporated Harris County, Spring address)
- St. Francis de Sales School (Houston)
- St. Michael School (Houston)
- St. Laurence School (Sugar Land)
- St. Rose of Lima School (Houston)
- True Cross School (Dickinson, opened 1946)
- St. Mary School (League City)
- Our Lady of Fatima School (Galena Park, Texas)
Primary schools
PK-6 schools
K-6 schools
K-5
St. Charles Borromeo School, Houston
- St. Mary of the Purification School (Houston) (Parish website: )
- St. Rose of Lima School (Houston)
Former schools
Universities
- St. Mary's University (Galveston) - First Catholic seminary and college in Texas. Founded in 1855. The university closed in 1922 and its charter transferred to St. Mary's Seminary in La Porte.[6]
Former high schools

Dominican High School (former building)
- Dominican High School (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- St. Euphrasia High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- Kirwin High School (Boys, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
- Marian Christian High School and the Congregation of the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament (Bellaire)[7] - closed 1978
- Mount Carmel High School (Houston) (Closed in 2008)[8])
- St. Nicholas High School (Houston) - closed 1967
- O'Connell Consolidated High School (Galveston) - closed 2004
- Ursuline Academy (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated in 1968; O'Connell Consolidated High School
Former junior high schools
- O'Connell Junior High School[9]
- Seton Junior High, Houston (closed 2009)
Former K-8 schools
Holy Name School
- Holy Name School (Houston) (Closed in Spring 2009)[10]
- Our Mother of Mercy School (Houston) (Closed in Spring 2009)[10] - Merging with St. Francis of Assisi School[11][12]
Former primary schools

Sacred Heart School in Galveston
- All Saints School (Houston) (closed 1986)
- Blessed Sacrament School (Houston) (closed 1991)
- St. Charles Borromeo School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[10] - Merged with Seton Junior High School, forming Assumption Catholic School[11][13]
- Christ the King School (Houston, PreK-2)[14]
- Dominican Grade School (Girls, Galveston) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- Holy Rosary School (Galveston) (closed 1979)
- Immaculate Conception School (Houston) (closed 1969)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary School[16]
- St. Joseph School (Houston) (closed 1967)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe School (Galveston, closed 1986) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- St. Nicholas School (Houston) (closed 1971)
- St. Patrick Grade School (Galveston, 1881–1986) - Consolidated into Galveston Catholic School[9][15]
- St. Peter the Apostle School (Houston) (consolidated 2009)
- St. Philip Neri School (Houston) (Spring 2009)[10] - Merged with St. Peter the Apostle Middle School[11][17]
- Sacred Heart School (Galveston)[18]
See also
References
- ↑ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's Seminary
- ↑ About Cristo Rey. Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory of Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ↑ Holy Family School
- ↑ St. Christopher (Houston) Parish
- ↑ "St. Theresa School." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- ↑ Handbook of Texas: St. Mary's University
- ↑ "Episcopal High School." Greater Houston Community Foundation.
- ↑ "Catholic H.S. Will Close at End of School Year." KRIV.
- 1 2 3 4 Meyers, Rhiannon. "Principal says it’s ‘best job I’ve ever had’." Galveston County Daily News. August 30, 2007.
- 1 2 3 4 "Archdiocesan Announcement Catholic Schools Plan." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston. February 5, 2009. Retrieved on February 6, 2009.
- 1 2 3 Murphy, Bill. "Four Catholic schools to be closed in Houston." Houston Chronicle. February 6, 2009. Retrieved on February 7, 2009.
- ↑ Our Mother of Mercy School
- ↑ St. Charles Borromeo
- ↑ "School Locator-Christ The King." Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston–Houston.
- 1 2 3 Moran, Kevin and Allan Turner. "Merging of schools protested." Houston Chronicle. March 16, 1986. Section 3, Page 8.
- ↑ Viren, Sarah. "Death knell poised to sound for another Catholic school / Mount Carmel High closure part of a U.S. trend as enrollment drops." Houston Chronicle. Saturday April 26, 2008 B4. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.
- ↑ St. Philip Neri
- ↑ Cousins, Rick. "Archdiocese selling, demolishing some churches." The Galveston County Daily News. November 10, 2009. Retrieved on November 11, 2009.
External links
K-8 schools
- Corpus Christi School (Houston)
- Holy Ghost School (Houston)
- Holy Family Catholic School (Galveston)
- Holy Rosary School (Rosenberg)
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