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THE HIGHLANDS SCHOOL

Pre-K3 through 12th grade Co-ed Catholic College Preparatory School

GRADUATE PROFILE

Students are personally driven to a lifelong search for truth, goodness, beauty, and wisdom.

They seek to maximize their intellectual gifts, critically thinking with logic and working with order. Appreciative of both the heritage of our past and the advances of our present, they are capable of introspection, thinking for themselves, asking insightful questions, and finding meaningful answers. 

Students have developed a coherent view of the world, humanity and God that integrates faith and reason.

 Excellent communicators, they can speak and write clearly, conveying a message or emotion through suitable media. Open to aesthetics and creativity, they can enjoy the great works of humanity — art, music, literature — and are poised to make their own contribution to the world. 

Students are mature, in accord with their age, manifested in taking responsibility for their actions, emotional stability, and readiness to serve others.

They rise from failures and persevere through difficulties, recognizing that success does not mean to never have setbacks, but to overcome them with determination, faith, family and friends. 

Students establish healthy relationships and genuine friendships.

They have developed interpersonal skills such as trust, communication, mutual respect, and appreciation of other’s gifts that facilitate teamwork and building of community. 

Students understand that it is through their body – a temple of the Holy Spirit – that they express themselves and enter into relationship with others.

They value and responsibly take care of their physical, emotional and spiritual health. 

Students use their freedom responsibly, have an upright conscience and discern the events of life and people in order to make wise decisions.

They forge their character through the exercise of human virtues such as humility, magnanimity, sincerity, courage, and the four cardinal virtues: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. 

Students listen to God’s voice in a well-formed conscience guided by Scripture and the Tradition of the Church.

They have deepened their personal relationship with Jesus Christ through prayer and a life of grace. They defend this friendship and seek to follow God’s plan for their life. 

Students desire to communicate Christ’s love to others.

They strive to identify the needs of their neighbors, live out the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, and implement projects to help build Christ’s Kingdom, impact culture and better their world. 

College Acceptances

(Past 5 years)

Arizona State University
Austin College
Ave Maria University
Baylor University
Benedictine College
Christendom University
California College of Arts
Clemson University
Creighton University
Dickinson College
Drake University
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Franciscan University
Georgetown University
George Mason University
Holv Trinitv Seminary
Ithaca College
Louisiana State University
Loyola of Chicago
Marquette University
Miami University
Mercyhurst University
Midwestern State University
Newman University
Oklahoma State University
Pennsvlvania State University
Pepperdine University
Purdue University
Randolf-Macon College
Regis University

Regnum Christi Mission Corps
Rice University
Rockhurst University
St. Edward’s University
Saint Louis University
Saint John’s College
Saint Mary’s University
Saint Thomas Moore College
Sam Houston State University
Southern Methodist University
Springhill College
Stanford University
Svracuse University
Texas A&M University-College Station
Texas Christian University
Texas Tech University
The Citadel
The Art Institute of Chicago
Thomas Aquinas College
Trinity University
Tulane University
University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
University of Chicago
University of California at San Diego
University of Dallas
University of Dayton
University of Denver
University of Houston
University of the Incarnate Word

University of Kentucky
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska
University of North Texas
University of North Carolina
University of Northern Arizona
University of Notre Dame
University of Oklahoma
University of Mississippi
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska
University of North Texas
University of North Carolina
University of Northern Arizona
University of Notre Dame
University of Oklahoma
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburg
University of South Carolina
University of Texas at Arlington
University of Texas at Austin
University of Texas at Dallas
University of Tulsa
Vanderbilt University
Villanova University
Washington State University
Wichita State University