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Veritas Christian Academy of Houston

Basic Information
Address: 7000 Ferris Street, Bellaire TX 77401
County: Harris
Phone Number: 7137739605
Fax Number: 7137739753
Email: admissions@veritasca.org
President: Brad Sewell
School Type: Christian School
Additional Information
Accreditation: Southern Association of Independent Schools and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Founded: 2003
Organization Affiliation: NAIS, SAIS, ACSI, SCL, TPSA, TEA
Ages/Grades: PreK3-8th Grade
School Setting:
Traditional
School Schedule: 8
School days in Calendar Year: 178
School Holidays: 25
School Size: 190
Classroom Size: 14
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Tuition:
Varies - please visit website
Financial Aid:
Available on an at-need basis
Departments:
Early Education, Lower School, Middle School, Fine Arts, STEAM, Athletics
Curriculum:
Varies per grade level
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Available at school and BYOC program in Middle School
School Clubs:
National Honor Society, International Thespian Society, Advisory
Uniform Guidelines:
Uniforms
Admissions Deadline: First Round - January 15, 2021
Mission Statement:
Veritas is an independent Christian school in the classical tradition that prepares students for lives of service and learning through academic excellence, character development, biblical literacy, and intentional engagement opportunities.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
In pursuit of its mission, the Veritas community is guided by five core values. Our core values represent the philosophical commitments of our community; these values are reflected in our past and guide our commitment to the future. The core values of Veritas embody the promises made for our students’ development.