Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School

General Information

About

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School is a tuition‑free, public charter high school located in Irving, Texas. It is operated by the Uplift Education network and serves students in grades 9 through 12. Established originally in 1997 (on the grounds of a former equestrian center) it is the oldest campus in the Uplift network and is distinguished by its rigorous academic culture and college‑preparatory focus. The school emphasizes a strong International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, with an aim of cultivating globally‑minded, inquiry‑driven learners. Students are supported not just academically but also with programs for social emotional learning and college/career readiness. With approximately 513 students in recent years, the school maintains a favourable student‑to‑teacher ratio and promotes high expectations of graduation and college attendance.

Contact Information

Address: 606 E. Royal Lane, Irving, Texas 75039 USA
Phone Number: (972) 501‑0645
Email Address: For general attendance inquiries: nhpattendance@uplifteducation.org 

School Facts

FactDetail
Founding Year1997
Motto“Raising the expectations for education”
TypePublic charter high school (grades 9‑12)
NetworkUplift Education
Mascot / ColorsPanther; (colors: green and gold)
Student-teacher ratioApprox. 15.7:1 for 2023‑24

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Rankings

Ranking TypeRank
Texas High Schools (statewide)#31 within Texas (as referenced)
National Rank#194 in national rankings (as referenced)

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Academics

Faculties / Departments

  • English / Language Arts
  • Mathematics
  • Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Humanities / Social Studies
  • World Languages (including non‑English language study)
  • Fine Arts & Performing Arts
  • Physical Education & Athletics
  • Career & Technical Education (CTE) / Road to College and Career
  • International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme (encompassing IB Diploma, Middle Years, etc.)

Courses and Programs / Majors

  • International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11‑12
  • IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6‑10 (on campus continuum)
  • Advanced Placement (AP) courses and Dual Credit opportunities
  • Standard foundation high school curriculum following Texas High School Program (Foundation + Endorsement + Distinguished Achievement)
  • Enrichment / intervention / advisory blocks and rotating A/B schedule with 90‑minute class periods

Online Learning

While specific fully‑online degree programmes are not outlined, Uplift North Hills offers enrichment and intervention blocks, and its charter network likely provides online learning supports (especially given modern trends). Families should inquire directly about remote/online options, particularly for IB courses or dual‑credit.

Average Test Scores

TestScore
SAT (Class of 2022‑23)~1302
ACT (Class of 2022‑23)~26.3

Retention and Graduation Rates

The school boasts a 100% four‑year graduation rate for its most recent reported class. This indicates strong student completion and suggests effective supports in place to guide students to on‑time graduation.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Admissions

GPA Range and SAT / ACT Range

While specific GPA ranges are not publicly detailed beyond test scores, the average SAT (~1300) and ACT (~26) provide benchmarks. Successful applicants are typically prepared for rigorous curriculum and IB demands. Students would ideally have strong academic records (e.g., high B’s/A’s) and be ready for advanced coursework.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Acceptance Rate

YearAcceptance Rate
Most recent reportedNot publicly specified (charter school/open enrollment)

Since Uplift North Hills is a tuition‑free public charter school, admissions are often lottery‑based or open to all eligible students rather than highly selective; thus a formal percentage acceptance rate is not always published.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Application Requirements

Interested students typically must complete an application to the Uplift Education network, provide academic records, and meet eligibility for the grade (Grade 9 entry or transfer). Because the campus emphasizes IB and college readiness, students and families should review readiness for rigorous curriculum, attend orientation, and submit required forms including attendance and conduct records. The school’s website indicates the application process is free and designed to be simple (open enrollment or lottery‑based), supporting the network’s mission of accessible excellence.

Application Process

  • Submit the free charter school application (online or via paper)
  • Provide previous school transcripts and standardized test results if applicable
  • Attend school tour or information session (recommended)
  • Participate in any required orientation or intake session
  • Wait for lottery/seat offer (if oversubscribed) and accept placement
  • Complete enrollment paperwork, Uniform ordering, and course registration

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Application Deadlines / Important Dates

Deadline/EventDate
Application opensAnnually (check specific year)
Seat offer notificationAfter lottery/selection process
Enrollment confirmation deadlineShortly after seat offer
First day of schoolAnnually in August (typical)

Exact dates vary by school year; prospective families should consult the school directly for current year deadlines.

Essay Prompt

For Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School, there is no publicly listed standardized essay prompt like those at selective universities. Because it is a K‑12 charter school, the application is more focused on eligibility and enrollment rather than essay‑based admissions. Families should prepare to articulate interest in a rigorous academic environment, willingness to engage with the IB curriculum, and commitment to the school community.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Scholarships

As a high school, Uplift North Hills prepares students for college and helps them apply to external scholarships (merit‑based, need‑based) for after graduation. The school likely provides college‑counselling supports, but direct scholarships at the high school level are not detailed publicly. Students should work with the Road to College & Career counselors to identify and apply for college scholarships.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Tuition and Fees

CategoryCost
TuitionFree (public charter school)
Fees / Additional CostsStandard supplies/uniforms may apply; check school for current specifics

Student Profile and Demographics

Student Demographics

For the 2023‑2024 school year, the student body at Uplift North Hills had the following breakdown:

  • Gender: Male ≈ 249, Female ≈ 264
  • Race/Ethnicity: Asian ≈ 64.3% ; Hispanic ≈ 19.7% ; White ≈ 7.8% ; Black ≈ 5.5% ; Two or more races ≈ 2.5% ; Pacific Islander ≈ 0.2%

Low‑Income Students / Students with Disabilities

Data show that approximately 27.3% of students at the school were economically disadvantaged for 2023‑24. For special education, about 6.6% of students were enrolled in Special Education programs.

Student Body

CategoryNumber
Total Students513 (2023‑24)
International StudentsNot publicly specified (typical for K‑12)
Student‑Teacher Ratio~15.7 :1

University Diversity

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School presents a notably diverse student body, with a strong majority of Asian‑descent students (over 60 %) alongside a meaningful Hispanic population (around 20 %), and representation of White, Black, and multi‑racial students. This diversified demographic mix shapes a vibrant school community where multiple cultures intersect, preparing students for a globally interconnected world. The fact that this is a public charter school open to the broader metropolitan area of Irving, Texas adds to its inclusive nature. Additionally, with more than a quarter of students identified as economically disadvantaged, the school demonstrates commitment to serving students from a range of socio‑economic backgrounds. Such diversity enhances classroom discussions, broadens perspectives, and fosters empathy and competence in cross‑cultural collaboration—an asset in higher education and professional settings.

Average Earnings

Though specific alumni earnings for Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School are not publicly detailed, the school emphasises college readiness and states that IB Diploma graduates have higher college completion and career prospects. The expectation is that graduates enter either stronger college institutions or dual‑credit programs, launching them toward higher‑earning career pathways. The emphasis on international‑mindedness, service learning, and rigorous standards supports graduates in building skills valued in today’s economy—such as critical thinking, communication, and global awareness. As such, alumni of the school are well‑positioned for upward mobility and earnings above average compared to generic high‑school graduates.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Faculty and Staff

Teachers and Staff

The school operates with a dedicated team of instructional and support staff committed to the college‑preparatory mission. Average teacher experience is reported at approximately 16 years, which suggests strong veteran staffing and stability. Teachers are supported by licensed behavioural counsellors and staff engaged in social‑emotional learning programs.

Faculty Profiles

Faculty at Uplift North Hills specialise in the International Baccalaureate curriculum, dual‑credit/advanced programs, and college readiness. The school has earned awards for college success and consistently prepares students for rigorous academic paths. Staff expertise includes integrating real‑world applications into lessons, guiding students through IB core components (Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, CAS) and supporting high levels of college preparedness.

Uplift North Hills Preparatory High School Campus and Student Life

Campus Life / Housing

As a high school, Uplift North Hills does not provide on‑campus housing; students attend from the local area in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Campus life is robust with over 60 extracurricular options including clubs like Model UN, DECA, and extensive varsity sports. Students participate in a daily advisory/enrichment block, an A/B block schedule with 90‑minute class periods, and benefits from a strong school culture of “Panther Pride”.

Transportation

The school is located at 606 E. Royal Lane, Irving, Texas 75039, giving access to the Las Colinas area and nearby major roadways. Students typically commute via carpool, school buses (as applicable), or local transit systems in the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area. The campus offers dedicated carline drop‑off and pickup procedures and supports transportation logistics through its parent resources section. Inside the campus, mobility between classes follows the block schedule design, with four 90‑minute periods per day plus intervention/enrichment blocks and lunch.