St. Paul Catholic School
St. Paul Parish and the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Brigid established St. Paul Catholic School, located in the northwest quadrant of the city, in 1953.
Originally serving grades 1-8, St. Paul School expanded to include kindergarten in the fall of 1991 .The school presently has an enrollment of 227 students with two classes of each grade level, K-8. A dedicated faculty of 26 professionals and 10 support staff meet the spiritual, academic, physical, and emotional needs of students. Through their efforts, St. Paul has earned a well-deserved reputation for providing students with a strong moral and academic foundation. This is evidenced in the fact that many alumni return as parents seeking that same strong foundation for their children.
Throughout its history, St. Paul School has maintained a close connection with St. Paul Parish and is privileged to have the financial, emotional, and spiritual support of the pastor and the parish. This commitment to the school shows a strong belief in the value of Catholic school education as part of the total faith education of our Catholic community.
St. Paul School is an institutional member of the National Catholic Education Association. It is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department (TCCED) as recognized and approved by the Texas Education Agency.
St. Paul Catholic School offers a faith-based education for grades PK4-8th that encompasses all areas of our students lives; spiritual, academic, social, emotional, and physical. Our high expectations inspire our students to develop a strong moral character through the practice of the virtues. St Paul students are empowered to serve others, think critically, solve problems, and set tangible goals. St. Paul school utilizes a variety of teaching styles to reach all students, creating life long learners with a capacity to lead and serve their communities anywhere in the world.