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Jun 24, 2016

Private Schools expand to meet rising North Houston population

​​​SPRING, TOMBALL - Private schools in north Houston have expanded to meet enrollment demands as more families move to north Harris County.Frassati Catholic High School, which opened in 2013 near...
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Houston Chronicle

​​​SPRING, TOMBALL – Private schools in north Houston have expanded to meet enrollment demands as more families move to north Harris County.

Frassati Catholic High School, which opened in 2013 near Spring Stuebner and Gosling roads, is the sole Catholic school to serve secondary school students in Spring. 
Frassati completed the construction of a 54,000-sf student life building, which includes a gymnasium, a performance hall and fine arts studio spaces in May to keep up with student enrollment and continue to attract new students. 
The building was constructed as part of a $15 million campaign that also includes the construction of a second academic building.
About 15 minutes away in Tomball is Concordia Lutheran High School, which completed its own construction project. 
Concordia added an entire wing to its existing school as part of a $5.9 million capital campaign.
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