Conroe Independent School District
B+Conroe ISD is one of the largest and fastest-growing school districts in Texas, serving over 65,000 students across the northern Houston suburbs including The Woodlands, Conroe, and parts of the Spring area. The district is best known for The Woodlands High School, a nationally ranked campus with outstanding academics, athletics, and fine arts programs. Conroe ISD operates 60+ campuses and offers a comprehensive range of educational options including Advanced Placement, dual-credit partnerships with Lone Star College, career and technical academies, and specialized programs in STEM and the arts. The district benefits from strong property tax revenue in The Woodlands, which supports well-funded facilities and programs.
Top Schools
Galatas Elementary
elementary SchoolKnox Junior High
middle SchoolThe Woodlands High School
high SchoolCollege Park High School
high SchoolThe Woodlands College Park High School
high SchoolNeighborhoods in This District
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is The Woodlands High School so well regarded?
The Woodlands High School is one of the largest and most accomplished public high schools in Texas, with a student body of over 4,000 and a tradition of excellence in academics, athletics, and fine arts. The school offers an extensive AP curriculum, produces dozens of National Merit Scholars annually, and has championship-caliber programs in football, swimming, and other sports. The campus benefits from the affluent and education-focused Woodlands community, which provides strong funding and parent support.
Is there a quality difference between Conroe ISD campuses in The Woodlands vs. Conroe?
Yes, there is a notable difference. Schools within The Woodlands master-planned community tend to rate higher than campuses in the Conroe or Oak Ridge areas. This reflects the socioeconomic differences within the district's large geographic footprint. Families moving to the area specifically for school quality should pay close attention to individual campus ratings and attendance zones, as the B+ district-wide grade averages out significant variation between communities.