Discovery School of Innovation expands in The Woodlands with new 6-Acre Campus

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Discovery School of Innovation will open a new six-acre campus in Magnolia in August 2026, serving students from Pre-K to Grade 8. The school plans to introduce a high school program in Fall 2027, creating a complete educational pathway from Pre-K through Grade 12. Founder Catherine Sagar highlighted the expansion as an opportunity to meet the growing demand for a personalized and values-driven education. The campus will feature modern classrooms, dedicated spaces for arts and sciences, outdoor learning areas, and athletic facilities, all aimed at supporting the school's mission. Enrollment for the new campus is now open, with limited spots available for the 2026-2027 school year.

Families can learn more and schedule tours through the school's website. The planned high school will emphasize project-based learning and character development, with a college-preparatory curriculum. This initiative reflects the school's commitment to nurturing every child's potential in an evolving educational landscape.

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