1321 Wirt Rd, Houston, TX 77055
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4.2 out of 5 stars
(19 reviews)Marian Wright
The best decision we ever made. Our son started a 3 years old. He only has a couple of years left until he graduares from high school. I can't wait to see where life leads him but I am confident he willl be prepared.
Karla Dinora
arun gujjari
Excellent school and Teachers are very friendly. My daughter went to Early childhood. Sure you will see lot of difference with this School from others. i strongly recommend this School
Henry Weeden
I graduated from here and left with a great education. *This review is about the high school* This is not an ordinary school, it's small and wonderful. If you hate going to a big mundane school woods is for you. The teachers go above and beyond to help the students, and due to the size, your grade level becomes your second family. Most importantly I am able to adjust to the college life due to the unique class structure. You will not have the same class 2 days in a row, you will not take academic courses on Friday-only electives and your teachers will get to know you and your learning style so, you will not have an excuse not succeed. Don't come here if you only care about 'football', 'drugs' and 'popularity'. Go to woods if you want to be able to reach your academic goals in a calm, supportive environment. I have seen multiple students come here looking for the wrong thing wasting their parent's money, and leaving after a year. You can't really be a 'cool kid' over here because everyone knows each other. One jock came here trying to party and, he didn't last 3 months. If you come here ready to work you can easily get into an ivy league school or, go to the school of your choice with a massive scholarship. If you're a nice person with a strong work ethic, do yourself a favor and become a Wildcat!
nathini martin
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Peter Yenne
Terrific school if you're interested in caring and personal attention for your child. Open and receptive environment with strong, progressive social values, true to Maria Montessori's vision. Their focus is not simply on achievement for achievement's sake - the goal is to ensure that each student performs to the best of his or her abilities, and produce grounded, socially aware and self-reliant adults who are interested in making this world a better place. If your child is an overachiever, they'll be fine at SOTW, but unlike many other private schools, they're not about money, social climbing and getting everyone into the Ivies. True, sports is not an obsession, but that's a plus in my view. Big bonus - these kids aren't obsessed with status and designer clothes, which will save you a bundle in clothes and therapy.
Turbo John
Ethan Bends
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