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Directions to Area Schools from the Awty International School Directions To Area Schools From The Awty International School ANNUNCIATION SCHOOL 3511 Yoakum (713) 620-3630 Take Memorial Drive East to the Montrose (south) exit. Turn right on Alabama. The school is on the corner of Yoakum and Alabama. BAYLAND PARK Take Loop 610 South to Bissonnet and turn right or take 59 South to Hillcroft and turn left. The park is on Bissonnet, just southwest of the Hillcroft intersection. BRIARWOOD SCHOOL 12207 Whittington (281) 493-2494 Take Katy Fwy. (I-10) West. Exit left on Dairy Ashford Rd. Left on Whittington (before Westheimer) CENTRAL CHRISTIAN 2217 Bingle (713) 468-3248 Take the Katy Freeway (I-10) West to Bingle. Go north (turn right) on Bingle. Left on Hammerly and right on Ojeman. CHANCELLORS RACQUET CLUB 6535 Dumfries (713) 772 - 9955 Take the 610 West Loop South to the South Braeswood exit and turn right. Go to Fondren and turn left. The next left is Dumfries and Chancellors will be one block down on the right. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN 700 E. Main (281) 351-2547 Tomball, Texas Take 290 West to the Beltway and go North. Exit left on 249 to Tomball. Turn right on 2920 (Main Street). The school is on the right. CORNERSTONE ACADEMY 9016 Westview (713) 365 - 5766 I - 10 west to Campbell. Turn right on Campbell, right on Westview, school is on the left. DUCHESNE ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART 10202 Memorial (713) 468-8211 Take Katy Fwy. (I-10) West. Exit left on Antoine. Right on Memorial. EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL 6565 West Loop South (713) 512-3400 Take West Loop 610 South. Exit left on Fournace (main entrance). FORT BEND BAPTIST, Sugarland, Texas Middle School Basketball and Volleyball / Basketball et Volleyball Collège 1201 Lakeview Take 59 South to the Sugarland. Exit Alt 90/Spur 41. Turn right on Dairy Ashford, left on Highway 90. Go to the second light and turn right on Gillingham (Schlumberger is on the corner of Gillingham and Hwy. 90). Turn left on Lakeview. The Elementary school is on the corner of Lakeview and Gillingham. Upper School Basketball 1250 7th Street (281) 263 – 9175 Take 59 South to the Sugarland exit. Turn right on Dairy Ashford, left on Highway 90, right on Eldridge, and right on 7th Street. Soccer fields Take 59 South to the Sugarland exit. Turn right on Dairy Ashford, left on Highway 90, right on Eldridge. Go about 2 miles and the fields are on the left. (Eldridge Park) GALVESTON O’CONNELL SOCCER FIELD Take 45 South to the 61st Street exit and turn right. Go to the Seawall and turn right and then turn right again on 83rd Street. The field will be on the left just past the first stop sign. HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOL 12535 Perthshire (713) 468-5138 Take I-10 West to Gessner and exit left. Turn right on Perthshire. The soccer fields are not on the campus. THE HONOR ROLL SCHOOL 4111 Sweetwater Boulevard (281) 265-7888 Take 59 South to the Sweetwater Boulevard exit and turn left. The school is on the right. Soccer games are played at Eldridge Park. HOUSTON CHRISTIAN 2700 West Sam Houston Parkway North (713) 580-6000 Take I-10 West to the Sam Houston Tollway and go North. Exit Hammerly and the school is located on the right between Hammerly and Kempwood. INWOOD BAPTIST SCHOOL 6601 Antoine (713) 686-5538 Take 290 West to Antoine and turn right. The school is on the left. I. WEINER 9825 Stella Link Rd. (832) 204-5903 Take West Loop 610 South. Exit Stella Link and turn right. JOHN COOPER SCHOOL One John Cooper Drive (281) 367-0900 Take I-45 North to the Woodlands Parkway exit. Turn left on the Woodlands Parkway. Turn left at John Cooper Drive and then left at the first driveway. KIPP ACADEMY 10711 Kipp Way (832) 328-1051 Take 59 South, exit Bissonnett and turn right. Turn left on Wilcrest and left on Kipp Way. THE KINKAID SCHOOL 201 Kinkaid School Drive (713) 782-1640 Take Katy Fwy,(I-10) West. Exit left on Voss. Right on San Felipe. Left on Kinkaid School Drive. LUTHERAN NORTH 1130 West 34th Street (713) 880-3131 Take 610 North and exit left on Ella Blvd. Turn right on 34th Street. LUTHERAN SOUTH 12555 Ryewater Drive (281) 464-8299 Take I-45 South and exit right on Dixie Farm Road. Turn right on Choate and left on Ryewater. MT. CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL 6700 Mt. Carmel Drive (713) 649-2745 Take 610 South and exit S. Wayside and go right. Turn left on Dixie, right on Northdale, left on Reed Rd. and left on Mt. Carmel Drive. NORTHLAND CHRISTIAN Take 290 west to the 43 rd St / Bingle exit. Turn right on Bingle. Bingle becomes North Houston Rosslyn Road . North Houston Rosslyn Road becomes Bammel North Houston Road. Turn left on Torrey Chase. Turn left on Sylvanfield. PRESBYTERIAN SCHOOL Gymnasium 5300 Main Street (713) 620-6381 Take 610 Loop South to 59 North. Take the Richmond Ave. exit and go to Main Street and turn right. Soccer Fields Take I 10 east to the Studemont exit and go right. Turn left on Richmond, go under the freeway and the field is on the left. RIVER OAKS BAPTIST 2300 Willowick (713) 623-6938 Take West Loop South (610) to the San Felipe exit. Turn left on San Felipe and right on Willowick (Weslayan). ST. AGNES ACADEMY 9000 Bellaire Boulevard (713) 219-5400 Take West Loop (610) South or 59 South. Exit right on Bellaire. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH SCHOOL 8100 Roos (713) 774-4447 Take West Loop (610)South. Exit Southwest Fwy.(59) South. Exit right on Beechnut. Turn right on Mary Bates. ST. FRANCIS EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL 345 Piney Point Road (713) 782-0481 Take North Post Oak Road South. Turn right on Memorial. Right on Piney Point. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL 2401 Claremont (at Westheimer) (713) 850-0222 Take West Loop(610) South. Exit left on Westheimer. Right on Buffalo Speedway/Claremont. ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 3816 Bellaire Blvd. (713) 667-7030 Take 610 South and exit left on Bellaire Blvd. The school is on the left. ST. PIUS 811 Donovan (713) 692-3581 Take 610 North to Shepherd and turn left. Go about two miles to Donovan. The school is on the left. ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC SCHOOL 4500 Memorial Drive (713) 864-6348 Take I-10 East, exit Shepherd/Durham and turn right. The school is on the left. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL 4900 Jackwood (713) 666-3111 Take Loop 610 West, South and exit on Beechnut. Turn right on Beechnut and left on Endicott. SECOND BAPTIST SCHOOL 6410 Woodway (713) 365-2310 Take North Post Oak South. Right on Woodway. STRAKE JESUIT SCHOOL 8900 Bellaire Boulevard (713) 774-7651 Take West Loop (610) South or 59 South. Exit right on Bellaire. SWEETWATER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 350 Century Plaza Drive (281) 209-9130 Houston 77073 Take I-45 North and exit Airtex. Stay on the feeder road and go through the light at Airtex. Take the first right which will be Century Plaza Drive. The school is on the right. TRAFTON ACADEMY 4711 McDemot (713) 723-3732 Trafton plays their soccer games at Willow Park and their basketball and volleyball games at Chancellors Raquet Club. THE VILLAGE SCHOOL 13077 Westella (713) 496-7900 Take I-10 West to Dairy Ashford and turn left. Turn right on Westella. WESTBURY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 10424 Hillcroft (713) 551-8100 Take West Loop 610 South. Turn right on Braeswood and left on Hillcroft. Westbury Christian soccer fields: Westland YMCA, 10420 Fondren Take 610 loop South exit Braeswood and go right. Turn left on Fondren. WILLOW PARK Take the 610 West Loop South to the South Post Oak exit. From the Post oak exit take the West Bellfort exit and turn left. Turn right on Cliffwood and Willow park is on the left at the intersection of Cliffwood and McDermed. .
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