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Texas Presbyterian Schools
This listing does not contain information about church daycare or preschool programs.
Presbyterian elementary and secondary schools in the Presbytery of New Covenant, as well as colleges and universities in Texas with ties to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.):
Grace School
Founded in Houston in 1975, Grace School serves students from early childhood through 8th grade. An outreach ministry of Grace Presbyterian Church, the school is located at the intersection of Westheimer and the Sam Houston Toll Road.
The Presbyterian School
Founded in 1988, the Presbyterian School serves families of children two years old through the 8th grade. It is wholly owned by First Presbyterian Church of Houston, Texas, but is a separate, incorporated, non-profit educational institution with an independent Board of Trustees.
Southminster School
Southminster School is an accredited, private, Christian school in Fort Bend County, serving children 18-months old through 5th grade. The school was founded in 1991 by Southminster Presbyterian Church in Missouri City.
Colleges and Universities
Austin College
A private, coeducational, liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. Located in Sherman, Texas, north of the Dallas / Fort Worth.
Schreiner College
A coeducational, liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Primarily undergraduate, the university is located in the Texas Hill Country, 1 hour northwest of San Antonio and 90 minutes west of Austin.
Trinity University
Offers undergraduate and master's degrees, Trinity University is located in San Antonio, Texas. Although governed by an independent Board of Trustees, Trinity maintains a covenant relationship with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
Presbyterian Pan American School
A college preparatory school for young people from the Americas and beyond, located 5 miles south of Kingsville, Texas. It is a mission agency of the Synod of the Sun, affiliated by covenant agreements with the Synod, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), and with the national church in Mexico.
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