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Saint Agnes Academy

 
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For the school of the same name Memphis, Tennessee, please see St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School.
Saint Agnes Academy
Address
9000 Bellaire Boulevard
Houston, Texas, (Harris County), 77036
 United States
Coordinates 29°42′23″N 95°32′32″W / 29.70639°N 95.54222°W / 29.70639; -95.54222Coordinates: 29°42′23″N 95°32′32″W / 29.70639°N 95.54222°W / 29.70639; -95.54222
Information
Type Private, All-Female
Motto Latin: "Veritas"
("Truth")
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic,
Dominican Order
Established 1906
Authority Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Houston
Head of school Sister Jane Meyer, O.P.
Grades 912
Enrollment 861 (2008)
Grade 9 236
Grade 10 216
Grade 11 209
Grade 12 200
Average class size 21
Student:teacher ratio 15:1
Color(s) Black, Gold and White             
Athletics conference TAPPS 6A
Team name Tigers
Accreditation(s) Southern Association of Colleges and Schools [1]
Publication Reflections (literary magazine)
Newspaper The Columns
Academic Dean Deborah Whalen
Dean of Students Brigid Schiro
Website
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Saint Agnes Academy is a Dominican university-preparatory school for young women in southwest Houston, Texas, United States. The school is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.

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History

Pauline Gannon, a Dominican Sister, founded St. Agnes Academy in 1905. St. Agnes opened on February 11, 1906, at 3901 Fannin Street in what is now considered to be Midtown. The school was named after Saint Agnes of Rome. The school was founded as a grade 1 through 12 school with boarding facilities. The University of Texas and the Texas State Board of Education accredited St. Agnes in 1917. In 1939, boarding was discontinued. In 1952, St. Agnes began to serve grades nine through 12 only. The school motto is VERITAS meaning Truth.

Location

In September 1963, the school moved across town to its new location at 9000 Bellaire Boulevard (near the intersection of Gessner Drive and Bellaire Boulevard), adjacent to Strake Jesuit College Preparatory.

Mission statement

The school's mission statement reads: "Rooted in the Dominican tradition, St. Agnes Academy provides a Catholic college preparatory education that encourages young women to develop intellectual curiosity, to work for social justice and to act with integrity and compassion."

Since 1906, St. Agnes Academy has been synonymous with excellence, leadership, service, and faith. True to the founding mission, an Academy education reflects the balance between achievement and aspiration. The St. Agnes community shares a common purpose and a shared responsibility:

To inspire in young women the pursuit of excellence by providing every opportunity for self expression, personal discovery, and individual accomplishment.

To instill in students the responsibility of leadership by challenging them to think and to act beyond themselves - not in a world of what is, but rather in a world of what could be.

To immerse students in the selflessness of service by embracing the Dominican call for understanding, tolerance and respect in who we are, what we do and how we serve.

To invite young women to explore the lessons of all faiths so they can better appreciate a diverse global community and celebrate their own spiritual journey.

The essential values of a St. Agnes education are as meaningful today as they were more than 100 years ago. Times are different, yet the commitment in preparing young women to achieve their highest potential, in all facets of life, endures as the lasting legacy of a St. Agnes education.

Alumnae Association

St. Agnes Academy alumnae are an integral part of a network that encompasses nearly 8,000 graduates. St. Agnes encourages ongoing relationships among classmates, current students and the school community, and offers a variety of ways for alumnae to get involved throughout the year. Classmates can reconnect at saaconnect.org.

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