List of High Schools in Texas - Fort Bend County

Fort Bend County

  • Fort Bend Independent School District
    • Stephen F. Austin High School, Sugar Land
    • George Bush High School, Richmond
    • William P. Clements High School, Sugar Land
    • John F. Dulles High School, Sugar Land
    • Lawrence E. Elkins High School, Missouri City
    • Hightower High School, Missouri City
    • Isaac H. Kempner High School, Sugar Land
    • Ridge Point High School, Missouri City
    • Thurgood Marshall High School, Missouri City
    • Travis High School, Richmond
    • Willowridge High School, Houston
  • Katy Independent School District
    • Cinco Ranch High School, unincorporated Fort Bend County
    • Seven Lakes High School, unincorporated Fort Bend County
  • Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
    • B. F. Terry High School, Rosenberg
    • George Ranch High School, unincorporated Fort Bend County
    • Lamar Consolidated High School, Rosenberg
    • Randolph Foster High School, Richmond
  • Needville High School, Needville
  • Stafford High School, Stafford

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