Preschool in Houston, TX 77030
Saint Nicholas School established in 1987 has a reputation for academic excellence and innovation and has been recognized by the Greater Houston Partnership as one of the Houston-Galveston areas fastest growing companies. Classes are offered for infants through kindergarten and summer programs include summer camp and summer school.
Saint Nicholas School II in the Medical Center area was established in 1993 to expand our program to those living and working in and around the rapidly expanding Texas Medical Center. Classes are presently offered through 8th grade and transportation is available for older students to and from the SNS Southwest campus.
Saint Nicholas Schools offer its students the best in personal attention and educational opportunities: a secure and attractive campus where a commitment to the personal and educational needs of the child makes learning a rewarding and pleasant experience.
Saint Nicholas students are usually working one or two years above their grade level and many are recognized each year as Head of School scholars testing 99th percentile or higher on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills.
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Saint Nicholas offers a pre-eminent intellectual cultural athletic and personal opportunity. It is seen as a way of life because we recognize that the development of the intellect and artistic expression and the development of the body and the spirit are an integral ongoing process. This most successfully occurs when life activities at home and school are a consistent unit of experience. Central to this is the recognition of each person as a unique child of God who needs to develop individuality who needs a model to construct a framework of values and who needs an enriched environment to stimulate and guide the creative the intellectual the spiritual and the physical.
The child explores and practices skills and talents as they develop into reality direction and accomplishment. The development of the personality and work-style can be seen by the development of independence and discipline in work recreation and projects. It is shown by caring and respect for God’s creation and all life by showing a nurturing attitude toward smaller children and those needing encouragement and by having respect for those in authority.
It is our goal to see the child mature into a person of high moral standards and integrity who can think clearly and act in a crisis or routine situation with leadership and influence. We hope to see a person who is self-aware in control of himself who has a personal vision led by principles and who interacts with his environment and other people with effective communication and creativity.