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Frequently Asked Questions

TCS is dedicated to ministering to you and your family. Because of this, we set up small tour groups, usually consisting of one to three families, in which we take families around campus and answer any questions you might have. We also allow students to shadow for a day. Each spring we hold an Open House in the evening and Prospective Parent Coffees a couple of mornings.

TCS offers up to 25% tuition credit through FACTS.  More information can be found here.  In addition, TCS prides itself in offering the lowest tuition in our area for a school our size and for the programs we offer. Another source of financial aid is the Star Sponsorship Program (a non-profit group not connected with TCS) and ACE Scholarships.  More information about scholarships can be found here. You will also note TCS offers a wide array of discounts to further reduce school costs.

TCS is accredited through ACTABS (Accrediting Commission for Texas Association of Baptist Schools), which is fully recognized by the state of Texas.

  • The spiritual development of the student. This is accomplished through required daily bible classes for all grades, regular chapel services, and having a Christian world view which permeates our entire curricula.
  • College preparatory academics – TCS has established curricula designed to enable a student to do well on the college entrance exams and succeed in their college career.
  • Sports – Volleyball, football, basketball, track, softball, baseball, and cheerleading.
  • Fine Arts – Choir, ensemble, band, praise and worship teams, art, plays, photography, and yearbook.
  • Co-curricular opportunities are offered through various venues. Some include: field trips, Youth and Government teams, various academic competitions, leadership training through our Honor Council, and after school opportunities such as elementary clubs.

TCS has a 14:1 student teacher ratio, but what most want to know is how many students are in a class. TCS policy sets the maximum desired class size in K4 at 15, elementary at 22, middle school at 24, and high school at 26.

TCS offers individual learning support to students with learning disabilities. Elementary students benefit from in-class support as well as occasional one-on-one and small group intervention. Middle School and High School students requiring reasonable accommodations receive support under the supervision of Learning Support Services.