St. Michael Catholic School is a parochial school established in 1954 and affiliated with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Located in the Galleria area of Houston, St. Michael Catholic School serves approximately 500 co-ed students in grades PK(3) through 8.
St. Michael Catholic School, as an extension of our families, integrates faith and knowledge in the tradition of Catholic education. We educate the whole person, promoting the growth and development of mind, body, and spirit. Our school recognizes the dignity of every person as a unique and valued gift from God.
The graduates of St. Michael Catholic School are accomplished and talented young men and women. They are accepted into the premier competitive private and public schools of their choice including Strake Jesuit College Preparatory, St. Thomas High School, St. Agnes Academy, Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart, Incarnate Word Academy, St. Pius X High School, Episcopal High School, The Kinkaid School, St. John’s School, Second Baptist School, Lamar High School IB program and The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
Among our offerings:
Religious education at every grade level.
State of the art technology including interactive whiteboards in every classroom, two fully equipped computer labs, and a one-to-one device program using Chromebooks in our Middle School.
Comprehensive writing program featuring the acclaimed Writers in the Schools Program.
Effective Spanish foreign language program.
Challenging and interactive science curriculum enhanced by the Nancy Larson program for grades Kindergarten - 5th.
Advanced Math and Science courses available at the 7th and 8th grade level for qualified students.
Creative, wide-ranging Middle School ancillary program including Speech and Improvisation Team, Prep Bowl, and the Spring Musical.
Service and leadership opportunities on a school-wide basis including National Junior Honor Society for Middle School.
Middle School participation in academic rallies such as Prep Bowl, Spelling Bee, Speech Contests, and Science Fairs.
Creative fine arts and music courses with three full-time teachers dedicated to this department.
Qualified teachers with experience ranging from two to 35 years.