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News | School Wide | Homepage Featured Article | featured The Village School Welcomes Dr. Ryan Kelly as Next Head of School
The Village School is pleased to announce that Dr. Ryan Kelly will become our next Head of School beginning in the 2026–27 academic year. Dr. Kelly brings more than 25 years of experience in independent and international education, along with a leadership philosophy grounded in academic rigor, innovation, and student-centered learning.
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Blog | High School | Middle School | featured | Homepage Featured Article | homepagefeaturedarticle A Day in the Life at Boarding School: How Stimulating Environments Shape Confident Students
What does a full day in a vibrant boarding school community really look like? From early-morning training sessions to evening study halls, life at a Nord Anglia Education school is shaped by opportunity, independence, and the support of a closeknit residential team. To capture a true picture, we sat down with students at The Village School in Houston, Texas to discuss how boarding life builds confidence, curiosity, and a sense of belonging.
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News | Village In The Press | School Wide | Blog | Homepage Featured Article | featured The Village School Ranked #15 Best Private K–12 School in America
The Village School Ranked #15 Best Private K–12 School in America
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Blog | High School | featured | Blog How Do Private Schools Achieve Excellent AP Exam Results?
Each year, thousands of high school students across the U.S. and around the world sit for Advanced Placement (AP) exams—rigorous college-level assessments designed to challenge learners and prepare them for higher education. While AP scores are often celebrated as a measure of academic success, they also offer a deeper lens into how schools cultivate learning environments that support high achievement.
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News | Elementary | featured | Homepage Featured Article IDEA Superstar
When Aria K. started the 3rd grade, she faced a challenge she never expected. “When I moved up, I got separated from all my friends. We had been together for three years, and being apart from them was just a horrible feeling,” said Aria.
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News | Middle School | featured | Homepage Featured Article | Village In The Press Striking the Right Note of Joy and Purpose
Paul N. comes alive when he plays the piano. As he presses each key, his body moves with the music. He feels each note and lives for the audience to enjoy each melody, each composition. This year he performed at Carnegie Hall, showcasing his remarkable talent at just 12 years old.
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Blog | School Wide | featured From Resignation To Reclamation: A Simple, Four-Point Plan For Parents To Support Healthy Smartphone Use 06-17
When Vivek Murthy, the US Surgeon General, visits college campuses—which he does a lot—he talks to young people about loneliness, technology use, and their hopes for the future. What he’s seeing and hearing worries him.
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News | featured | High School | School Wide Nord Anglia Education and UNICEF equip students to make a positive difference on the world 09-27
The Village School and NAE's collaboration with UNICEF provides opportunities for our students to engage with and influence leaders at regional and global summits. One of these recent events was the NAE-UNICEF Global Goals Student Summit 2021. Village students Alex Ilacqua and Solemei Scamaroni served as our student ambassadors and were given the opportunity to connect virtually with other students around the world and discuss topics such as climate change, mental health, and education.
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News | featured | High School | School Wide Village Alumni Work to Reshape the Tea Industry 09-27
Abhi Sundaram and Samir Kavadi, Village High School Class of 2014, recently began their own business, CHAIBOY™. Aimed at reshaping the tea industry’s identity, their company explores the various ways in which tea can be used to create everlasting experiences.
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News | featured | Elementary | High School | Homepage Featured Article | Middle School | School Wide Time well spent: Village graduate develops two businesses to benefit younger classmates 07-13
Juan Pablo Nunez Rodriguez developed two businesses while at The Village School. His most recent business, Kidszonee, is an organization which matches high school students as instructors with young students in activities such as music, art, physical education, and cooking.
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News | featured | Elementary | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide Village siblings create cookbook to show healthy eating can be delicious
Village siblings Shirin and Sam Bekker wanted to share their healthy recipes with people around the world. In order to do this, they began developing a cookbook to show people around the world how healthy eating can be delicious.
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News | homepagefeaturedarticle | featured | High School | Homepage Featured Article Village’s High School Dean of Students writes heartwarming children’s book 04-28
Jennifer Thomas, Village High School's Dean of Students, recently wrote a children’s book focused on the difficulty siblings face when one goes off to college. Her book, See You in Tomorrow, is based on her son’s real-life experience when his older brother left for school.
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News | villageinthepress | featured | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide | Village In The Press The Village School Hosts French and Vietnamese Consulate Representatives
In an effort to cultivate strong relationships with foreign countries represented in our diverse and international community, The Village School recently launched a program called Consular Connections. As part of this new program, we hosted several representatives from both the French Embassy and General Consulate, as well as the Vietnamese General Consulate in Houston.
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News | featured | High School | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide Village School Student Develops App to Help Fight Skin Related Prejudice and Colorism 02-25
Audrey Ajakaye, a junior at Village knows first-hand how it feels to be subjected to skin related prejudice and colorism. So, when the opportunity presented itself in Audrey’s junior year at The Village School to create an innovative project, she drew on her own personal experiences and knew she wanted to focus on how skin issues impact people’s mental health.
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News | featured | After Class Enrichment (ACE) | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide Virtual learning presents opportunities to innovate 10-02
Early this year, learning all over the world took an unexpected turn as students and teachers had to quickly shift to virtual learning. At The Village School, many students began to ideate on how to use their time and talents to make an impact. Seeing virtual learning as an opportunity rather than a drawback, the following students came up with incredible ideas, leveraging the virtual space for continued learning over the summer.
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News | featured | Fine Arts | High School | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide Student Spotlight: Crocheting for a cause 09-16
Dana is a Viking with a very diverse set of interests. She is a two-sport varsity athlete, has a passion for art and is a bright IB Diploma candidate, planning to pursue Neuroscience in the future. Most rewarding of all her pursuits though is a non-profit she started called Crochet Children’s Fund. Through her non-profit, Dana sells stuffed animals she crochets and donates the proceeds to local children’s hospitals.
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News | featured | Fine Arts | Homepage Featured Article | Middle School Student Spotlight: Baking cakes (almost) too pretty to eat 09-14
At Village, students pursue excellence in all they do, even extending into their extracurriculars and hobbies. For 8th grader Charlie, his combined artistry and love for baking has him creating masterpieces almost too exquisite to eat! Many different Village Vikings have gotten to enjoy his delicious creations and he’s always glad for the chance to share. We got to connect with this ambitious and eloquent baker, and hear all about his unique gift turned small business.
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News | featured | High School | School Wide | Village In The Press Student Spotlight: Going green with a new way to clean 09-10
A senior at The Village School, Anastacia Y. already has a fully-functioning business to her name. She is the founder and owner of Elcove, an environmentally conscious company that provides a variety of cleaning product capsules and reusable bottles. Elcove’s toxin-free products aim to replace the single-use plastic bottles often found in grocery store cleaning aisles.
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News | featured | Homepage Featured Article | School Wide Vikings are Making a Difference 04-20
As we near the end of 1 month of staying home, our Vikings from every division are sharing encouraging messages and tips on how to continue staying safe and protecting our families and community.
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News | featured | School Wide Village Students Discuss the Conrad Challenge at the 2020 Spring SLECoP Convening 03-04
On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, three Village students spoke to a professional gathering of over 400 people about their experience with entrepreneurship in the Conrad Challenge.