Concordia Lutheran High School (Texas)

Children associated with local Lutheran churches are eligible to receive lower tuition rates.

Bode stated that while he knew some Exxon employees began sending their children to the school after the company opened offices in northern Harris County, the school so far had not experienced "tremendous growth directly from Exxon" although businesses related to Exxon moving to northern Harris County may be indirectly impacting the school's enrollment.

Around that month a 13 classroom wing was completed for $5.9 million, expanding the school's capacity.

The south campus has 8 acres (3.2 ha) of open land, but is mainly used as a parking lot for students and a place to house various sports fields.

[3] The new education wing completed in 2017 features new classrooms including 4 double science labs, 7 multipurpose classrooms, a multimedia green room and production studio and a commons area for group events and banquets.