The Honor Roll School

General Information

About (Overview)

The Honor Roll School is a private, non-sectarian institution based in Sugar Land, Texas, serving students from nursery/preschool through grade 8 with a strong focus on well-rounded development. Founded in 1991, the school distinguishes itself by combining rigorous, standards-based academics with enriched specialty classes in art, music, foreign languages (including Mandarin immersion), technology, and physical education. Teachers and administrators emphasize personalized attention, small class sizes, and a nurturing community where each child is known and respected.

The environment encourages students not only to master core academic content but also to develop 21st-century skills such as creativity, collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and self-regulation. In addition to the academic and enrichment programs, The Honor Roll School places importance on character development, values such as honor, respect, and responsibility, and building confidence through achievement across a range of disciplines, including STEM, arts, athletics, and service. With rolling admissions and regular parent-school communication, the institution fosters strong partnerships between families and educators to ensure each student thrives.

Contact Informations

  • Address: 4111 Sweetwater Blvd, Sugar Land, Texas 77479, USA
  • Phone Number: (346) 521-5070
  • Email Address: General inquiries may be submitted via the school’s main contact portal or admissions office specified on the school’s website.

School Facts

CategoryDetails
Founding Year1991
Motto“A Private School Education for the Whole Child”
Grades ServedNursery/Preschool through Grade 8
Student-Teacher RatioApproximately 12:1
Enrollment~603 students
School TypePrivate, Co-educational, Non-sectarian

The Honor Roll School Rankings

CategoryRank / Note
Niche Overall GradeA+ for private K-8 schools in Houston area
Diversity GradeA+ (≈ 20.2% international students; ~27% Asian)
Private School Review RankingTop 20% of private schools in Texas

The Honor Roll School Academics

The Honor Roll School Faculties / Departments

  • English / Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Science / STEM Enrichment
  • Social Studies / Global Awareness
  • Mandarin / World Languages
  • Fine & Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theater)
  • Physical Education & Athletics
  • Technology & Innovation
  • Student Leadership & Service
  • Counseling & Student Support

The Honor Roll School Courses and Programs / Majors

  • Core curriculum aligned with Texas educational standards for early childhood through grade 8, emphasizing literacy, numeracy, critical thinking, and inquiry learning.
  • Specialty classes for all students: art, music, foreign language (including Mandarin immersion), physical education, technology, and library media.
  • STEM programming and robotics/exploration clubs available through middle school years; advanced classes and accelerated opportunities tailored by teacher recommendation and student interest.
  • Leadership, service, and enrichment initiatives integrated into student life to build character, initiative, and global awareness.

Online Learning

The Honor Roll School incorporates blended instructional models and digital learning tools to support classroom instruction and student engagement. While the primary modality is in-person, the school offers access to online platforms for homework, enrichment activities, and remote review sessions when needed. The community emphasizes the safe and effective use of technology, and students have opportunities to integrate digital tools into their project-based work and specialty classrooms.

Average Test Scores

TestAvailable Data
Private School BenchmarksTuition and enrollment data only; no publicly-published standardized test averages limited to private schools. According to Niche, the academic grade is A- minus.

Retention and Graduation Rates

As a nursery through grade-8 school, The Honor Roll School tracks year-to-year student progression and retention at low levels of attrition, indicating strong family satisfaction and program continuity. Many graduates of grade 8 matriculate into competitive high schools in the Houston region and beyond, and the school reports alumni success in advanced placement high school programs and leadership roles. The strong community culture, personalized attention, and enrichment programs support both retention and student achievement over time.

The Honor Roll School Admissions

GPA Range and SAT / ACT Range

Standard academic readiness is assessed via prior school transcripts and teacher recommendations rather than formal GPA or standardized test requirements. As a private school for students up to grade 8, The Honor Roll School focuses on potential, growth mindset, readiness for enriched programs and personal character rather than predefined standardized test thresholds.

The Honor Roll School Acceptance Rate

CategoryRate / Note
Rolling AdmissionsApplications reviewed on a rolling basis with no fixed deadline.
Acceptance RateNot publicly published; private school review places it among competitive schools in its region.

The Honor Roll School Application Requirements

Families interested in The Honor Roll School begin by submitting an application packet including basic family and student information, prior school records or teacher evaluations, optional assessment results for placement purposes, and a family interview or campus visit. The school’s admissions team emphasizes fit—academic readiness for enriched coursework, personal qualities such as curiosity, collaboration and respect, and a commitment to community values. Tuition, family partnership, and alignment with the school’s mission of developing well-rounded students also form part of the admissions discussion.

Application Process

  1. Attend an admissions information session, tour the campus, and meet faculty/staff.
  2. Submit application form and required documents (previous school transcript/evaluation, teacher recommendation if applicable).
  3. Meet with admissions and/or student for interview or informal discussion.
  4. Receive admission decision and, if accepted, complete enrollment contract and tuition deposit.
  5. Attend orientation and participate in transition activities for new families and students.

The Honor Roll School Application Deadlines / Important Dates

EventTypical Timing
Application SubmissionRolling throughout admissions cycle
Decision NotificationShortly after application review
Enrollment ConfirmationFollowing acceptance and contract signing
Orientation for New FamiliesLate spring or early summer prior to school year

Essay Prompt

No formal essay prompt for standard admissions; however, for middle school placement and for upper grade transitions, students may be asked to complete a written reflection or be interviewed by faculty to assess readiness for leadership and enriched programs.

The Honor Roll School Scholarships

The Honor Roll School offers limited tuition assistance and scholarship opportunities to eligible families based on financial need and alignment with the school’s values and mission. Families interested in assistance should inquire during the admissions process.

The Honor Roll School Tuition and Fees

CategoryAmount (Approximate)
Tuition (Grades K-8)~$21,820 (highest grade listed on Niche profile)
Application Fee~$75 (as published for 2025-26)
Additional FeesVary by grade level, enrichment programs, and activity participation

The Honor Roll School Student Profile and Demographics

Student Demographics

At The Honor Roll School, the student body for grades nursery through 8 is approximately 603 students. Gender distribution is about 54% female and 46% male. Racial/ethnic composition includes approximately 27.4% Asian, 20.2% international students, 18.2% White, 18.1% Black/African American, 8.1% Hispanic, and 8% multiracial.

Low-Income Students / Students with Disabilities

While specific percentages are not publicly published, The Honor Roll School is a private institution and therefore tuition-funded; the school provides selective tuition assistance but does not publish full socioeconomic breakdowns or disability rates. The school emphasizes small-group support, differentiated instruction, and specialty programs to serve a range of learners.

Student Body

CategoryNumber / Approximate
Total Enrollment~603 students
Grade SpanNursery / Preschool through Grade 8
Student-Teacher Ratio~12:1

School Diversity

The Honor Roll School enjoys a richly diverse student population, both culturally and nationally, with a substantial portion of international students (≈20%) and a broad mix of racial and ethnic backgrounds. This diversity enriches the educational environment by fostering global perspectives, multilingual learning (including Mandarin enrichment), cross-cultural collaboration, and student leadership in a global context.

The school’s programs are designed to support inclusive engagement, ensure that every student feels valued and represented, and prepare learners for an interconnected world. Shared community values—honor, respect, responsibility—are applied across this diverse population, promoting unity while honoring individual backgrounds and experiences. This environment helps students develop empathy, adaptability, and cultural awareness—important competencies as they transition to high school and future endeavors.

Average Earnings

As a preschool through grade 8 institution, The Honor Roll School does not publish alumni earnings data. However, the rigorous academic foundation, enrichment offerings, international exposure, and strong character development equip its graduates to enter competitive high school programs and ultimately pursue higher education and professional careers with a strong base. With the school’s emphasis on bilingualism, leadership, and 21st-century skills, students are positioned to be high achievers and may enjoy higher long-term earning potential compared to peers whose early educational environments are less resourced or globally oriented.

The Honor Roll School Faculty and Staff

Teachers and Staff

The Honor Roll School employs approximately 48 full-time teachers and 2 part-time teachers (per Niche profile) for its ~603-student body, yielding a student-teacher ratio of approximately 12:1. Teachers are supported by specialists in Mandarin, technology, arts, athletics, and student leadership. The school emphasizes professional development, collaboration, and teacher responsiveness.

Faculty Profiles

Faculty at The Honor Roll School are selected for both subject-matter expertise and alignment with the school’s philosophy of well-rounded education and child-centred learning. They participate in ongoing training in best practices for differentiated instruction, technology integration, bilingual immersion (Mandarin/English), and student engagement. Some teachers support advanced learners, coach robotics and STEM clubs, direct arts and music programs, and facilitate student leadership and service initiatives, reflecting the school’s diverse program offerings and mission.

The Honor Roll School Campus and Student Life

Campus Life / Housing

As a day school located in Sugar Land, Texas, The Honor Roll School does not offer residential housing. Student life is enriched through specialty classes (art, music, Mandarin), clubs (chess, robotics, service), athletics (basketball, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball), enrichment camps (summer and after-school) and celebrations of school culture and community. The campus offers modern classrooms, technology labs, specialty facilities, and spaces where students collaborate across ages. In addition, a strong parent-school community, frequent family communications, and campus events contribute to a vibrant, inclusive culture that supports students academically, socially and emotionally.

Transportation

Students commute to The Honor Roll School via parent drop-off, carpool, and school-coordinated transportation where applicable. The Sugar Land location is in the suburban Houston area with accessible roads and designated traffic flow for arrival and dismissal. The school coordinates safe arrival/dismissal procedures, after-care programs, and support for families with extended day or camp schedules.