Imani School

The Imani School is a Christian private elementary and middle school in The Community Collective,[1] a multi-purpose complex in the 5 Corners District,[2] and in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States.

It opened in the northern hemisphere fall of that year in the church facility.

In addition to the school, the church also planned to allow a bank, a medical clinic, several African-American owned businesses, and a job training center lease spaces in the center.

Within the original church building, the school had grown so large that some components of the community center, including the food pantry and clothing resale shop, had been relocated to another building, while the AIDS ministry, the fellowship hall, and several social services divisions remained in the building.

[7] Patricia Hogan Williams, the director of the school, said in 1998 that dropout rates among black students in public schools were "so high, we realized they weren't being taken care of[...]" and that the school aimed to cater to the needs of black students.

Imani School main building
Preschool building