In March of 2017, The Village School announced its collaboration with Founding Partner Bridges to Wealth at The Netter Center for Community Partnerships at the University of Pennsylvania. "Village's commitment to providing innovative methods of teaching to prepare its student leaders for college and beyond closely aligns with Bridges to Wealth's mission to empower youth with business literacy knowledge and 21st century life skills. To help students develop critical thinking, professional, and leadership skills, Village partnered with Bridges to Wealth, which sets the standard for curricula and courses in business and entrepreneurship education, to provide the unique Entrepreneurship Diploma. With curricula created by Wharton Professor Dr. Keith Weigelt, the Diploma positions students to develop the financial literacy, creative and integrative-thinking, decision-making, collaborative, and strategy-based skillset to launch their own business ideas and tackle global challenges in the 21st century, global, and dynamic workplace." The school is also fully accredited by the Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools. The Village High School is an International Baccalaureate World School.
The Village School requires school uniforms. Different uniforms required of each grade level. Early Childhood students are asked to wear their choice of a dress, jumper, or skirt and polo combination. From Elementary to High School students must wear a dress uniformonce a week.
History
Founded in 1966, The Village School initially served 100 students, aged three through five. In 1973, Betty Moore acquired the school. In 1981, The Village School moved to a larger campus on Memorial Drive. By 1983, however, the program had expanded to include students from pre-school through grade 4. It then relocated to the current campus on Westella Drive. In 1984, the first of three new buildings opened, providing space for 25 classrooms, a gymnasium, a stage, a computer room, a music room and a library. The school also added grade 5 and increased their enrollment to nearly 400 students. Grade 6 was added in 1988. The school added grade 7 in 1991 and graduating its first 8th grade class in 1993 In 2006, The Village School joined the Meritas group of Schools. In 2009, it opened its high school program, with more than 50 9th graders. With each subsequent year, an additional grade was added, reaching grade 12 in the fall of 2012. In 2014 the school was scheduled to begin developing its expansion, designed by Ziegler Cooper Architects. and including additional middle school classrooms and area, the Finna Learning Center for early childhood students, a dormitory facility, a science and fine art center, and a student and athletic center building. In the summer of 2015, the school joined Nord Anglia Education. The new 46,000 square foot athletic center was to include a Varsity athletic gymnasium with a full size collegiate regulation main basketball court and two high school regulation cross courts as well as a natatorium with a 25-yard competition pool.
Athletics
Originally the Village School was not a part of any athletic conference. In 2014 it joined Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools and was placed in district 4A. In 2015 the boys' soccer team won the top title of TAPPS division II, giving the school its first-ever statewide athletic title. The boys' soccer team won theTAPPS 4A district title and the TAAPS 4A state championship again in 2016. Hi