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La Villita was C-FBISD's sixth school in Irving and its 27th elementary school. [28] North Hills Preparatory, an Uplift Education charter school is in Las Colinas. [29] Uplift North Hills Preparatory is a K–12 continuum International Baccalaureate school and has been ranked as a top 20 school in America by Newsweek. [9]
Great Hearts Schools (Monte Vista North, Northern Oaks) Harmony Science Academy - San Antonio; IDEA Charter Schools (Brackenridge, Carver, Eastside, Ewing Halsell, Ingram Hills, Judson, Mays, Monterrey Park, Najim, South Flores, Walzem) Jubilee Charter Academies (Highland Hills, Highland Park, Lake View, Livingway, San Antonio, Sendero, Westwood)
Uplift has two charter school campuses in Irving: Infinity Preparatory [94] (K–12) and North Hills Preparatory (K–12). [95] Winfree Academy Charter School [96] and Manara Academy Elementary [97] are in Irving.
St. John the Apostle Catholic School in North Richland Hills, Texas (K-8) St. John Berchmans Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. John Bosco Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. John's Episcopal School in Dallas, Texas (PK-8) Saint John XXIII High School in Katy, Texas (9–12)
Irving Independent School District is a school district based in Irving, Texas . The district, which covers 48.5 square miles (126 km 2), serves most of the city of Irving, except for Valley Ranch and a portion of Las Colinas. The district also serves small portions of Grand Prairie and Dallas.
Cistercian fields teams in nine varsity sports in three athletic seasons: football and cross country (fall); basketball, soccer, and swimming (winter); baseball, track & field, tennis (spring). The school is a member of the Southwest Preparatory Conference, which hosts championship tournaments and meets at the end of every season. The school's ...
The Highlands School is a private, PK–12 Catholic college preparatory school in Irving, Texas, United States. It was established in 1986, in the front room of a family's house in Highland Park, Dallas. The last twenty years, The Highlands School changed location twice.
The district was created as Coppell Independent School District by a vote of the local citizenry in 1959. In 1927, Dallas County Schools had acquired 6 acres (24,000 m 2) of land for $900 upon which to build Pinkerton Elementary, the only campus to serve Coppell children attending kindergarten through the eighth grade.