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2021-04-17 00:01:34

Study in Houston: primary, secondary, higher education

Houston is as diverse as any major city. Students from abroad will easily fit into the local multicultural community thanks to the huge number of foreigners who come all the time. One of the reasons for this influx is the oil and gas industry: many large companies are based in the city center or on the west side of Houston in an area known as the Energy Corridor . Many Britons, Europeans, Australians and Scandinavians live, study and work here.

The 9-county metropolitan area has dozens of state-approved charter schools and approximately 200 private schools. Houston offers a full range of educational opportunities for all ages - from kindergartens and preschools to highly rated community colleges and universities.

Schools in Houston

Schools in Houston, like most places in the United States, are divided into school districts, but most international students choose private schools: they accept students from any school district as long as they meet admission requirements (usually an interview to make sure your child has no behavioral problems). Both public and private schools rely heavily on parenting and fundraising, so you will be welcomed with open arms.

Houston is an amazingly diverse and cosmopolitan city, home to many nationalities, international companies and organizations. With the growth of international trade, the demand for international schools has increased: they facilitate international student mobility, as a uniform curriculum ensures continuity and a smooth transition from school to school, no matter where the student is located. In an international learning environment, the student naturally acquires an open global mindset, accepts and respects rich cultural diversity, and learns to communicate with classmates from all over the world. International schools provide an expanded, rich education along with a diverse atmosphere, graduates become competitive, gain a global perspective.

Students who graduate from the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, international accredited schools, continue their studies in educational institutions around the world and have exciting global career opportunities. IB is an internationally recognized qualification that is highly regarded as academically challenging and rigorous.

Top schools in Houston

  • Village School initially served 100 students aged 3 to 5 years. In 1973, Betty Moore acquired the school and outlined the school's original mission to “ foster excellence through knowledge, character and integrity ,” a guiding legacy that continues to shape the school's champion culture. Today Village School occupies over 28 acres in a residential area of West Houston and plans to expand the campus. A community of students from more than 60 countries share a desire for extraordinary high levels of achievement. Dedicated faculty and staff continue to prepare students for future success at the most prestigious colleges and universities around the world.
  • Amerigo Houston St. Pius X is a private coeducational high school where students can explore their strengths, earn university credits, and gain hands-on experience that prepares them to study at US universities. St. Pius X Catholic High School, an exclusive partner of Amerigo Houston, offers the tools, resources and teachers that will open the door to a successful future. The beautiful St. Pius X High School is located in the heart of the city. The school provides students with a quality education, offers access to more than 100 AP, Honors, Dual Credit, College Prep courses in a wide range of subjects. Students can take part in the work of 30 clubs and 20 sports teams. In addition, the school offers a unique engineering program, which was created in collaboration with the renowned Cockrell Faculty of Engineering at the University of Texas, one of the best engineering programs in the United States.

Higher education in Houston

The Houston area has over 40 two-year community colleges and four-year universities, including the prestigious Rice University, the University of Houston and nearby Texas A&M University at College Station . Houston colleges and universities teach approximately 430,000 students annually and graduate over 100,000 students.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, there are 50 trade, vocational and business schools in the region, specializing in law, health, technology and other disciplines - they teach an additional 20,000 students.

Top Houston Universities

  • University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center - The University of Texas Cancer Center was founded in 1941 and is an independent health care institution within the University of Texas system. Activities include patient care, research, education and prevention. In 1971, MD Anderson became one of the first comprehensive cancer centers in the country. The institution's strength lies in its ability to rapidly translate scientific knowledge into better cancer treatments and prevention strategies. MD Anderson runs one of the largest and most advanced cancer prevention programs in the country, conducting research to assess and manage cancer risks through early detection, genetic counseling and clinical intervention, implementing prevention programs that include genetic testing, chemoprophylaxis, behavioral counseling and counseling. nutrition. The translational goals are to develop and implement comprehensive evidence-based strategies to achieve measurable, sustainable reductions in the burden of cancer, especially among the poor.
  • Texas Wesleyan University is a private university Texas Wesleyan University was founded in the American city of Fort Worth, Texas, in 1890. Over the years of successful work, the university has become famous throughout America and beyond its borders thanks to its excellent reputation and an international community of students. According to the authoritative publishing house US News & World Report, this high school was recognized as the best among regional universities in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Texas Wesleyan University consists of five institutions, which teach about 30 disciplines with an emphasis on the study of the humanities and social sciences. Today, the university has 31 academic undergraduate programs and 5 master's programs.
  • Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a private, nonprofit educational institution founded in 1900, when a small group of dedicated physicians and community leaders founded the Dallas School of Medicine to improve medical practice in North Texas. Teaching began in 1943 with 131 students. 4 years later, the college moved to a new location, the Roy and Lilly Cullen Building, the first building to be built at the new Texas Medical Center. In national American rankings, Baylor College of Medicine is at 118th position. BCM is one of the small educational institutions: it has only about 1,500 students, while 13% of the student community is foreign students. The educational programs of the medical college include the preparation of future doctors of all levels: from initial undergraduate studies to postdoctoral programs. Students work in the field of health care, choose scientific activity, continuing their development in the research field on the basis of one of the many centers of the college.
  • Rice University is a leading research institution with a 300-acre campus that serves as a green oasis in downtown Houston. The university offers over 50 majors, ranging from the more traditional and popular economics, biochemistry and cell biology to bassoon playing. Respected schools of architecture, business, engineering, liberal arts, music, natural and social sciences, as well as the Baker Institute for Public Policy, has 3,708 undergraduate and 2,374 undergraduate students in a 6: 1 undergraduate to faculty ratio. The residential campus system helps create cohesive communities - the university has repeatedly ranked first in quality of life according to the Princeton Review, No. 2 in the category "best value for money" among private universities according to the version of Kiplinger's Personal. The $ 6.3 billion endowment allows the university to provide generous financial aid packages: Rice provides $ 89 million in grants or scholarships per year.
  • University of Houston (UH) is a public research university founded in 1927. The University of Houston regularly ranks in the top 100 universities in the country and ranks among the 5% of the best educational institutions in the international ranking. The institution teaches more than 38,500 thousand students, foreign students make up about 10%. More than 1200 teachers work, each applicant has the right to participate in the international exchange program.
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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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