Frassati Catholic students began the 2015-16 school year on Wednesday, marking the beginning of the school’s third year. Since it was founded in 2013, the school has expanded both its student body and its campus. This is the first year that the school will serve freshmen through junior students. An additional grade will be added next year, as the school will be a full 9th – 12th grade campus for the 2016-17 academic year. Frassati Catholic welcomes more than 70 new students this year, and its largest-ever freshman class. The campus is also expanding along with the growth of the student body. Part of Phase 1B of the school’s Master Plan, a gymnasium/fine arts building, is currently under construction, and is slated to be completed in early 2016.
About Frassati Catholic High School: Founded in 2013, Frassati Catholic High School serves the families and parishes in the north Houston area of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Administered by the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation from Nashville, TN, Frassati Catholic High School prepares students to walk on the path of true happiness through a robust college-preparatory curriculum rooted in the Catholic faith. The school currently serves freshman through junior students, and will be a full 9th-12th grade campus in 2016-17. For more information about Frassati Catholic High School, contact Kyle Smith, director of communications, at 832-616-3227. For more information about the Capital Campaign, contact Nell Schell, campaign coordinator, at 832-616-3233.
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