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The Rainard School

Coordinates: 29°47′32″N 95°34′43″W / 29.7923°N 95.5785°W / 29.7923; -95.5785
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Entrance to The Rainard School
Rainard School administration building

Rainard School for Gifted Students is a private school located in Houston, Texas, United States. Rainard serves children in Preschool through 8th grade who are academically gifted.

The Rainard School is located outside Beltway 8 and north of Interstate 10 in an outerlying portion of western Houston in an area known as Spring Branch.

The Rainard School
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Information
TypeIndependent
Established1986
Head of SchoolDr. Tara Tomicic
Faculty21
Enrollment69
Student to teacher ratio12:1 (lower school), 9:1 (middle school and high school)
CampusUrban
Color(s)Red, black and gold
MascotFox
Websitehttp://www.rainard.org/

The School

Rainard was founded by Lorraine Bouchard Ed. D and opened in 1986. After 19 years at its former location at 13922 Old Katy Road, The Rainard School moved to a new four acre wooded campus at 11059 Timberline [1] in fall 2005. The school was renamed "Rainard School for Gifted Students" in 2010. The school is the only non-profit 501c(3) school in the Houston area totally devoted to gifted students.

The current Head of School is Dr. Tara Tomicic. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and has memberships in Houston Association of Independent Schools, National Association of Gifted Children, Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, National Association for College Admission Counseling, Texas Association for College Admission Counseling, and College Board.

Curriculum

Gifted students require special individual curricula because of the imbalance between intellectual skills for their age and the social age skills and emotional age skills they possess. If their special needs are not met, these student are subject to various vulnerabilities that can result in the student not realizing his or her full potential or face significant social or emotional challenges.

Classes are multi-age, multi-level to help address their asynchronous development with a given classroom spanning three to four traditional grade levels. The school has a target of a maximum 12 to 1 student to teacher ratio in the lower school and 9 to 1 in the middle school and high school. As of 2014, the school's total enrollment is approximately 70 students.

Summer Program

Rainard also offers a gifted and talented summer program called Summer Incitement! http://www.summerincitement.org for students 4 1/2 years of age through 11th grade.

References

29°47′32″N 95°34′43″W / 29.7923°N 95.5785°W / 29.7923; -95.5785