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TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCES
INTEGRITY JOY COMMITMENT SOCIAL JUSTICE
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SISTERS EACH INSPIRING ALL
93% of girls’ school grads say they were offered greater leadership opportunities than peers at coed schools.
St. Agnes Academy was founded in 1905 by Mother Pauline Gannon, O.P., Prioress of the Dominican Sisters of Houston, Texas. The Academy opened on February 12, 1906, at its former location at 3901 Fannin. It was in operation at that site until September 1963 when, the present-day campus opened at 9000 Bellaire Boulevard in Sharpstown. St. Agnes numbers more than 10,000 graduates, many of whom now have daughters, granddaughters, and even great-granddaughters who are Academy students or alumnae.
80% of girls’ school students report most of their classes challenge them to achieve their full academic potential, compared to 72% of girls at coed independent schools.
At St. Agnes, we challenge our students to lead by providing opportunities in the classroom, on the field, on stage, and in competitions across the nation. We find our students respond to the all-girls environment by forming deep bonds of sisterhood, exploring their academic passions, and by taking charge of their experience.
At St. Agnes, we know when we each study, play, create, write, speak, serve, preach, and pray with our whole and authentic selves, we can all contribute more—more peace, more positivity, more service, more humility, more compassion, more curiosity, more ambition, more impact, and more change. And that means our young women are (more than) ready to pursue lives of truth, passion, and purpose.
Graduates of girls’ schools are more likely than coeducated peers to frequently seek alternative solutions to a problem and explore topics on their own.
We invite you to explore all St. Agnes has to offer your daughter, and we hope that you will consider us when choosing a high school and supportive community for her next four years and beyond.
St. Agnes is our
Research shows girls’ school graduates have stronger academic skills, are more academically engaged, demonstrate higher science confidence, express stronger community involvement, display higher levels of cultural competency, and exhibit increased political engagement.
FOSTERING ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT TIFFANI RIGGERS-PIEHL, PH.D.
home. sisterhood. legacy. arena. community. joy. safe space.
non-profit organizations partner with St. Agnes
remind students that prayer, study, community, and preaching - pillars of the Dominican faithrequire action.
CATHOLIC DOMINICAN SCHOOL TEACHINGS 20,000+
hours completed by the Servant Leadership Program annually
Theology
Our students keep the Catholic, Dominican identity of our school strong through their leadership. Nearly one-third of the student population is involved in Campus Ministry.
Student disciples lead weekly mass, retreats for each grade, and daily prayer. Our retreat program is second to none. Once a year, each class attends an off-site multi-day retreat focused on one of the four Dominican Pillars. Ninth graders focus on the Dominican Pillar of Community while sophomores focus on Study, juniors on Prayer, and seniors on Preaching.
Prior to graduation, every student will address a social justice issue by working with a person or group of persons in need. Through this experience, our students discover the principles of Catholic Social Teaching firsthand.
Through increased focus on social justice, equality, and the human dignity of all, you can live your faith (Catholic or not) and develop your spirituality here.
Statistics from Current Student Body
FOUR YEAR COMPREHENSIVE THEOLOGY PROGRAM
Theology 1: God’s Revelation Jesus Christ
Theology 2: Catholicism
Theology 3:
Senior Year Theology Elective Courses:
- Being Dominican in the World
- Bioethics & Catholicism
- Discipleship
- Interpreting the Word of God
- Interreligious Studies
- Philosophy
- Seeking God Through Film
- Seeking God Through Literature
- Theology and the Arts
- Vatican II Today
Academic PROGRAMMING
YEAR ONE
Theology 1
English 1
Mathematics
Biology
Ancient Civilizations
World Language
Physical Education/ Health
Elective
YEAR TWO
Theology 2
English 2
Mathematics
Chemistry
World History
World Language
Physical Education (if not already taken)
PROGRAMMING
YEAR THREE
Theology 3
English 3
Mathematics
Physics
U.S. History
World Language (Optional)
Physical Education (if not already taken) or Elective
YEAR FOUR
Theology 4
English 4
Mathematics
Science
Government/Economics
World Language (Optional)
Service Program
Electives
COLLEGE COUNSELING
Students work with one of six college counselors to approach the college application process with transparency, collaboration, predictability, age-appropriate conversations, and forward planning.
STUDENT SUCCESS
25% OF STUDENTS ARE PROVIDED REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS ENSURING THEIR FULL PARTICIPATION IN ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
SERVICES
Meeting the student wherever she is.
WELLNESS CENTER
Led by four counselors, the Wellness Center is a safe, nonjudgmental, and confidential environment for students as they manage their academic and personal lives.
SUCCESS CENTER
is a place for students with various learning differences to attain skills in executive functioning, study techniques, time management, organizational strategies and goal planning.
TRANSFORMATIONAL EXPERIENCES
85 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS +
CULTURAL IMMERSION TRIPS
SERVICE IMMERSION OPPORTUNITIES
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DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION (DEI) AFFINITY GROUPS
UNDER THE DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY CULTURE
Community.
When our community comes together—whether serving our neighborhood, singing at Mass, or dancing at a pep rally—we each move toward understanding something larger, together: God is in us.
The St. Agnes Academy Athletic Department is committed to the total development of our student-athletes. We foster the cultivation of skills that prepare student-athletes for the ultimate competitive challenge: life.
ST. AGNES ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT
ATHLETICS Tiger
CHAMPIONSHIP
TITLES
SPORTS
33 COLLEGE ATHLETES (currently competing) 70% OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN ATHLETICS
The Arts
At St. Agnes Academy, creativity takes the form of a constant challenge: to be curious, to express and know more, to question more deeply, and to match one another’s intellectual hunger.
FINE ART
Art History
Craftivism
Drawing
Film Studies
Fundamentals of Art
Graphic Arts
Introduction to Woodworking
Painting
Photography
Studio Art
PERFORMING
Tiger Girls Dance Team
Consistently ranked in the at the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
TOP 5%
THE ONLY PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL STRING ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM ALLOWED TO COMPETE IN UIL EVENTS IN THE HOUSTON AREA
THE ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLE AVERAGES BETWEEN 15-20 PERFORMANCES PER SCHOOL YEAR
MIXED CHORUS IS COMPOSED OF MORE THAN 100 STUDENTS FROM BOTH ST. AGNES AND STRAKE JESUIT
Music
Band Orchestra
MUSIC ELECTIVES
Music Theory
Digital Audio Production
Applied Music: Private Voice
Music Appreciation
Class Voice
Vocal Performance
Mixed Chorus
Vocal Ensemble: Triple Trio Performance Workshop
SJ/SAA Chamber Orchestra
SJ/SAA Symphonic Band
Percussion Ensemble
Jazz Ensemble
Orchestral Winds
ANNUAL CHOIR TOUR TRAVELS TO NEW YORK CITY, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO, BOSTON, TORONTO, ST. LOUIS, LOS ANGELES, AND NEW ORLEANS
ANNUAL AVERAGE OF 15-20 ALL STATE WINNERS EVERY YEAR (MOST OF ANY PRIVATE SCHOOL)
20 NOMINATIONS IN 12 CATEGORIES FOR THE 2024 TOMMY TUNE AWARDS PROGRAM
THEATER ELECTIVES
Musical Theater Acting Audition Techniques Design for Theater Playmaking
Technical Theater
Theater Practicum (Performance and Production)
MARQUEE EVENTS
Fall Musical
Fall Play
Vocal Arts Holiday Concert
Spring Musical Art Expo Playmakers Festival
Dance
DANCE ELECTIVES
Introduction to Dance
Intermediate Dance
Advanced Dance
Cultural Dance
Dance Composition & Choreography
Dance in Film
Partnering in Choreography
MARQUEE
EVENTS
Fall Dance Concert
Spring Dance Concert
Local/Regional Competitions
Pep Rallies
Select Athletic Events (both St. Agnes & Strake Jesuit)
Tiger Girls
The Tiger Girls Dance Team is St. Agnes Academy’s award-winning dance team that promotes school spirit and generates enthusiasm for St. Agnes Academy.
Strake Jesuit CHEER Strake Jesuit
St. Thomas St. Thomas
VARSITY SQUAD (10-15 GIRLS)
JV SQUAD (10-15 GIRLS)
SOLELY ST. AGNES STUDENTS
STUDENTS FROM MULTIPLE HOUSTON ALL-GIRL SCHOOLS
ATTEND CHEER CAMP
ST. AGNES ACADEMY & STRAKE JESUIT ENGINEERING TEAM
COMPETITION TEAMS
100+ COMPETE AGAINST TEAMS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
CONSISTENTLY RANKED AS ONE OF THE ENGINEERING TEAMS IN TEXAS
60 TEAM MEMBERS FROM ST. AGNES & STRAKE JESUIT $80M IN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
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p A ST. AGNES GRADUATE...
witnesses Gospel values and lives veritas through word and deed; recognizes her Dominican heritage and incorporates prayer into her daily life; demonstrates intellectual curiosity, critical thinking and a dedication to life-long learning; embraces diversity and champions the marginalized in society; confidently assumes personal leadership and acts with integrity and compassion; recognizes her interconnectedness with Earth and embraces her responsibilities for the children of all species; celebrates life in a joyful, optimistic, and productive manner; has a deep commitment to social justice and making a difference in the world.
938 STUDENTS
21% OF THE STUDENT BODY RECEIVES TUITION ASSISTANCE
103 FACULTY MEMBERS
17 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
9:1 STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO
76% OF FACULTY HOLD ADVANCED DEGREES
AVERAGE FACULTY TENURE:
10 YEARS
ALUMNAE St. Agnes
It is not uncommon for potential clients, colleagues, and even partners to be able to spot a St. Agnes graduate from a mile away. Many have come to know that a St. Agnes alumna will speak her mind, live her life purposefully, conduct herself with poise and integrity, and advocate for herself and others in any given situation.
While the four years spent at St. Agnes are intentionally transformative –those are just the beginning. Graduates are encouraged to dive into our vast alumnae network. With opportunities like the Coed Young Alumnae Happy Hour with brother and sister schools, annual reunions highlighting milestone anniversaries, and an active Alumnae Board, we hope to advance relationships among our community and further involve alumnae in our mission and legacy.
Alumnae Currently Employed at St. Agnes 27
7,000+
Houston Area Alumnae Network
10,900+
Living Alumnae Network
ST. AGNES ADMISSIONS
admissions@st-agnes.org
713.219.5400
st.agnes.org/admissions
“St. Agnes inspires generations of bold leaders who thoughtfully and compassionately pursue justice and truth in the contemporary world.” ST. AGNES VISION STATEMENT