Houston Christian High School - Mission Statement, Vision Statement, and Diversity Statement

Mission Statement, Vision Statement, and Diversity Statement

The mission of Houston Christian High School is a college preparatory school dedicated to the highest academic standards for the development of moral character, the enrichment of spiritual lives, and the perpetuation of growth in Christian ideals "."

The vision of Houston Christian High School is inspiring young people to lead: uniting faith, intellect, and gifts to reach their greatest promise.

The diversity statement of Houston Christian High School is that HC values, cultivates and celebrates cultural, ethnic, religious and academic diversity and is committed to strengthening the students' vision of honor, community, heritage and scholarship through classroom experiences, curricular programs and leadership initiatives.

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