Best Public Schools in The Woodlands, TX


Summary:

The Woodlands, Texas, is served by 24 schools across three districts, including Conroe Independent School District (Isd), Tomball Independent School District (Isd), and two specialized districts, offering education from elementary through high school in a community known for strong academic performance.

The standout schools in The Woodlands are defined by exceptional test scores and consistent rankings. Creekside Forest Elementary (Tomball ISD) is the academic powerhouse, ranking in the 100th percentile statewide with near-universal proficiency in reading and math. For middle schools, Creekside Park J H (Tomball ISD) leads with a 97th percentile ranking and 100% proficiency on the Algebra I exam, while McCullough J H (Conroe ISD) is the top Conroe ISD middle school, also in the 97th percentile. At the high school level, The Woodlands High School (Conroe ISD) is the flagship, boasting a 97.6% graduation rate and top scores in Biology and English I. Other high-performing elementary schools include Tough Elementary, Timber Creek Elementary, and Galatas Elementary, all with low free/reduced lunch rates and strong test scores.

Key metrics reveal a clear divide: schools in the northern part of The Woodlands, like those in Tomball ISD and northern Conroe ISD, form a high-performing, low-poverty cluster, while southern schools such as Lamar Elementary and Hailey Elementary serve higher-poverty populations and underperform despite higher per-pupil spending. The average student-teacher ratio is 15.3:1, with lower-performing schools often having more favorable ratios. Notably, middle schools like Knox J H and Creekside Park J H achieve 100% proficiency on the Algebra I exam, far exceeding state averages. Outliers like Thrive Center For Success and Nexus - Woodlands serve specialized student populations and are not comparable to mainstream schools.








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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Texas Education Agency.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: Not all boundaries are included. We make every effort to ensure that boundaries are up-to-date. But it's important to note that these are approximations and are for general informational purposes only. To verify legal descriptions of boundaries or school locations, contact your local tax assessor's office and/or school district.





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