High-Quality Waller ISD Schools

New homes in Attwater are zoned to competitive schools in the growing Waller Independent School District (WISD)

Waller ISD was established in 1887 and is one of the largest, and fastest-growing, public school districts in the greater Houston area encompassing 328 square miles. While it is rapidly growing, the district keeps its strong commitment to family and community through teamwork and collaboration amongst its staff, parents, family members, and the community. The district approaches education and serving student needs with a “whatever it takes because our kids deserve greatness” mindset. Personalized learning opportunities for all students, innovation, and outside-the-box thinking are hallmarks of WISD.

Cure Elementary

Attwater is zoned to Waller ISD's newest elementary school, Mary Alice Cure Elementary. PreK-Fifth grade students benefit from quality educational programs that honor individual learning styles in positive and supportive environments. This brand-new modern school is located less than 3 miles from our community, making school commutes quick and access to top-tier education a five-minute drive from your new home. 

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Schultz Junior High

Schultz Junior High School serves sixth - eighth-grade students. Within WISD, the faculty has been recognized as a leader in technology integration. Schultz students take rigorous course studies in core academic subjects and benefit from a balanced curriculum in technology and fine arts programs including computer applications, art, journalism, theater arts, choir, and band. In addition, SJH competes in many UIL scholastic and sporting events. 

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Waller High School

Waller High School serves ninth through twelfth grade students with a comprehensive academic program designed to accommodate the wide variety of learning styles and interests common to a diversified student population. WHS students are offered the opportunity to participate in an extensive array of extracurricular activities ranging from fine arts to athletics and agriculture. Program highlights include Dual Credit and Advance Placement courses, Tech-Prep School-To-Work programs, and articulation agreements with the Lone Star College System. 

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