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San Antonio, Texas, USA Co-Ed, Episcopal
The School was originally known as West Texas Military Academy, at which General Douglas MacArthur was the first valedictorian. In 1926, the school was renamed to Texas Military Institute and in 1972 the school opened its doors to female students; the military program became optional in 1974.
Today the school is known as TMI Episcopal and is located in the Texas Hill Country. TMI educates students in grades 6-12 and offers a complete college-preparatory program including honors and Advanced Placement courses, as well as a competitive athletic program. Fine Arts electives are offered in studio art, theater, and vocal and instrumental music. TMI’s nationally ranked, optional JROTC program allows cadets to engage in special activities and all students have opportunities to participate in honor council, student clubs, student government, and community service.
The Residential Life program at TMI enhances the mission of the school by providing boarding students a nurturing living environment that enables them to excel and mature within a supportive community. Both five-and seven-day options are available to students in grades 8-12.
Campus facilities include: 14,000-volume library; science and computer labs; indoor/outdoor athletic facilities; indoor rifle range; chapel; 6 dorms; and a fine arts center.
The mission of TMI is to provide an exceptional education with values based on the teachings of Jesus Christ that challenge motivated students to develop their full potential in service and leadership.
20955 West Tejas TrailSan Antonio, Texas, USA 78257 (210) 698-7171
Director of Admissions: Aaron Hawkins Admissions Phone:(210) 698-7171Toll-Free Admissions:(866) 244-3751 ext. 1Fax:210-564-6152 Email: [email protected] Website: www.tmi-sa.org
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Department Director: Anne Schaefer-Salinas
Average Class Size: 14
Full Time Teachers: 55
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 73.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Academic Schedule: Semester
Number of Advanced Placement Courses Offered: 22
Department Director: Clive Hamilton
Number of Dorms: 6
Average Students Per Dorm: 8
No. of Girls Dorms: 3
No. of Boys Dorms: 3
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Uniform
Facilities
Clubs and Organizations
Arts Department Director: Jill Cross
Athletics Department Director: Brandon Palomo
Department Director: Sarah Murphy
Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 100.00%
Colleges attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Middle Percentile of SAT Scores
General Douglas MacArthur (Class of 1897) Army five-star general, commander of Allied Forces, Southwest Pacific, World War II; Commander, UN forces, Korean War
Tom C. Frost Jr. (Class of 1946) Frost Bank chairman
Ross Youngs (Class of 1916) New York Giants right fielder, National Baseball Hall of Fame
Lamar Smith (Class of 1965) Congress member
Dan Blocker (Class of 1946) TV star ("Bonanza")
David "Tex" Hill (Class of 1932) WW II Flying Ace
Christine Lamprea (Class of 2007) Prize-winning cellist
Shaire Michels-Kohler (Class of 1994) Best-selling author
David R. Scott (Class of 1949) Astronaut, Gemini & Apollo
Lamor Smith (Class of 1965) Congressman
"Duty, Honor, Country. Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be."
-Douglas MacArthur, Class of 1897, 5-star general Allied Forces
Department Director: Blake Skinner
Several summer courses are available.
Registration Deadline: N/A Financial Aid Available: No More Details
A variety of athletic and other enrichment, sports and outdoor courses and camps are held each summer.
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