(5th – 6th grade)


Thank you for your interest in Castle Hills Intermediate School, the Best Private Intermediate School in San Antonio. Our school has a loving community of teachers and staff that work in partnership with families to lead children to know Christ and make Him known. My years of experience in Christian education total 29 – and 19 of these years have been joyfully spent at Castle Hills!
Our Christ-honoring faculty sets our school apart from the rest! We have a high-quality, professional teaching staff that is both degreed and certified. They love the Lord and are called to teach students from a Christian worldview. These wonderful role models don’t merely educate minds, they shape hearts to know and serve Jesus Christ. Weekly chapels and guest speakers reinforce the spiritual lessons that are daily taught in the classroom.
Castle Hills is divided into K – 4th grade (Elementary) and 5th – 6th grade (Intermediate). The Elementary School classrooms are self-contained and follow a traditional classroom structure, while also incorporating special classes in art, computer, music, library, and P.E. The Intermediate School’s purpose is to prepare students for Middle School and follows a closely-supervised, 8-period schedule. One of the highlights of both schools includes our Bible curriculum, Building on the Rock (taught in 1st through 6th grades), which is written for the sole purpose of assisting students to develop a biblical worldview. All other content areas in both schools are taught through the lens of Scripture. We have selected Christian publishers for our textbooks primarily from Bob Jones University Press, as well as some Abeka in our lower grades. Reading in our lower grades is launched with a strong phonics-based program. Our newest initiative, the Accelerated Reader program, has stirred up reading excitement as students earn incentives for going above and beyond. Finally, all students utilize Chromebooks in the classrooms and enjoy weekly computer lab lessons learning Keyboarding, Google Classroom, and Coding.
Our test results prove that a Castle Hills education works. Castle Hills’ students typically score in the high average to above average range on the TerraNova3 standardized test given each spring. Beyond the classroom’s four walls, our students enjoy participating in field trips and assemblies, and each classroom participates in annual community outreach activities.
Selecting a school for your student is a very important decision. Great sacrifice is made by parents as they make this commitment. We are honored that you would consider joining the Castle Hills family, and we invite you to tour the school to experience first-hand how a Castle Hills education can make an eternal impact in your child’s life.
Our Christ-honoring faculty set our school apart from the rest!
Unique to the San Antonio area, our Intermediate School (5th and 6th grades) provides a great stepping stone for that, sometimes difficult, transition from elementary to middle school. Located in a separate area of the building, the Intermediate School features lockers, class changes, and electives, which is similar to the Middle School. The difference is the Intermediate students receive more supervision and are taken by the hand much more than those enrolled in our Middle School. For example, teachers walk the Intermediate School students to their elective classes when those classes are in a different part of the building. Parents attest that this transitional time of Intermediate School better prepared their students for the rigors of Middle School.
With almost 30 years of educational and administrative experience – 19 of which have been at Castle Hills – Mrs. Lisa Jacobs leads the Intermediate School with excellence. All curriculum is taught from a decidedly Christian worldview by teachers who are committed believers. Like every Castle Hills student, the Intermediate School students participate in weekly chapel. Each day, our Intermediate School students start in a homeroom and then attend 8 blocks of classes. These blocks include Bible reading and spelling, science, social studies, math, English and composition, P.E. as well as a variety of electives. Students may choose between band, choir, art, drama, or computer to fill their elective requirements. Students also participate in field trips, a community service project, and optional ACSI activities.
Our Intermediate School is also unique in that it offers many extracurricular activities, including athletic teams. These competitive teams teach the fundamentals of the sport as well as give the students the chance to compete in local tournaments. For more information on athletics, please visit our Athletics Page below.
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Here are answers to the most frequently asked questions. For more information, please contact our Admissions Office at 210-878-1001 or complete the INQUIRY FORM.
Yes. At Castle Hills, we are committed to partnering with Christian families in the spiritual and academic growth of their children. As a distinctly Christian school, we require that at least one parent or legal guardian have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
This shared faith foundation allows us to work in unity with families, ensuring that the values taught at school are supported and reinforced at home. Our goal is to cultivate a Christ-centered environment where students can grow in both their faith and education.
If you have questions about this requirement or would like to learn more about our beliefs and mission, we’d be happy to connect with you.
Castle Hills is accredited through the Association of Christian School International. ACSI is the largest accrediting body of Christian Schools and colleges in the world.
Availability is on a grade-by-grade basis. In high school, availability may depend upon the coursework the student is interested in as well as class size.
We believe that “if it exists, it exists to serve”, therefore every grade level, extracurricular group, and sports team have the opportunity to serve in at least one service project or outreach each year. Our juniors and seniors have the privilege of serving on a mission trip each year where they continue to develop their leadership skills and share the Gospel.
The wait pool is a list of qualified candidates for each grade. The wait pool is NOT a prioritized list. As openings become available in each grade, the Admissions Committee meets to determine which candidate can best fill the open spot.
Our curriculum is biblically immersed at every level, ensuring that students receive an education grounded in a Christian worldview. In grades K–5, we use a Christ-centered curriculum that integrates faith into all subjects, fostering spiritual and academic growth from an early age. At the secondary level, our history and science programs are also Christ-centered, guiding students to explore the world through the lens of biblical truth.
To maintain high academic standards and ensure alignment with the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), we conduct a yearly evaluation of all textbooks and instructional materials. This process ensures that each resource not only supports our biblical foundation but also meets grade-level objectives and state guidelines. Through this careful review, we strive to provide students with a curriculum that is both academically rigorous and spiritually enriching.
The safety and security of our students and faculty are of the utmost importance. Our campus operates as a closed campus, with controlled access throughout the school day. We have two dedicated security guards on duty daily to ensure a safe and secure environment. All campus doors remain locked during school hours, and our facilities are monitored by over 90 security cameras, with live feeds actively observed in the administrative offices.
In addition, we maintain a strong working relationship with the Castle Hills Police Department, located nearby, which allows for rapid response and ongoing collaboration. Our comprehensive security measures are designed to provide peace of mind for our families while fostering a safe environment for learning and growth.
Castle Hills offers a robust Early College Academy designed for students seeking advanced academic opportunities. Through this program, students may earn up to 60 college credit hours—or even an associate degree—while still in high school. All dual credit courses are biblically immersed and taught by our qualified faculty, ensuring a Christ-centered approach to higher education.
We are proud to partner with leading Christian and public universities, including Colorado Christian University, Cedarville University, LeTourneau University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Howard Payne University. These partnerships allow us to offer a diverse and rigorous selection of courses across multiple disciplines.
To explore our full list of dual credit offerings, please visit our Early College Academy Course Reference Guide.
Preschool hours are 7:00 am – 6:00 pm.
Elementary School hours for grades K-4 are 8:00 am – 3:15 pm
Intermediate School hours for grades 5-6 are 8:00 am – 3:35 pm
Secondary School hours for grades 7-12 are 8:20 am -3:50 pm
The Admissions Committee carefully considers several criteria leading to the potential success of the student. The admissions test is only one aspect of the criteria.
At The Christian School at Castle Hills, all doctrine taught aligns with our Statement of Faith and is grounded in the truth of God’s Word. We believe the Bible is the inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God and the foundation for all instruction, both spiritual and academic.
Our teaching affirms core biblical doctrines, including the triune nature of God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—the deity of Jesus Christ, His virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, bodily resurrection, and future return. We teach that salvation is by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone and that the Holy Spirit indwells and empowers believers to live godly lives.
All subjects across grade levels are taught from a biblical worldview, helping students not only grow in knowledge, but also in faith and character. Our goal is to partner with families and churches to disciple students in truth, equipping them to impact the world for Christ.
To learn more, we invite you to read our full Statement of Faith.
Castle Hills students do not take the STAAR test. We administer MAP testing three times a year to students in grades K-8th grade. Our 9th-11th grade students take the PSAT each year. We administer the SAT to our 12th graders on campus each year.
Applications of siblings are reviewed and have priority over first-time applicants. However, siblings are not guaranteed admission into Castle Hills.
The Christian School at Castle Hills is an independent Christian school and a non-profit. We are not associated with any particular church. We partner with Christian families of all denominations. We will keep Jesus Christ as the central focus and our statement of faith is aligned with the Word of God.
Yes, the enrollment process is ongoing. Castle Hills accepts applicants through the school year for the current year and the upcoming school year.
The application begins with the Inquiry Form and campus tour. Please refer to our Admissions Process page for more details on how to apply.
Uniforms are required for students in grades PK 3 -12. There is a complete description of the student dress requirements in the school student handbook. Uniforms are purchased from Flynn O’Hara Uniform company.
Our hot lunch program is provided by A Matter of Taste Catering, a trusted partner committed to serving meals that are nutritious, well-balanced, and appealing to children. Each lunch is thoughtfully prepared to ensure it meets both the dietary needs and tastes of our students.
Hot lunch is available at an additional cost, with pricing varying by grade level. Parents can conveniently manage their child’s meals by setting up a student lunch account and adding funds as needed.
Students must be 5 years old by September 1 of the academic year to enter Kindergarten.
The Admissions Committee considers candidates who have submitted all required documents and completed each step of the application as outlined in the Admissions checklist.
Non-acceptance means the Admissions Committee cannot offer the applicant placement at that time. The application fee is non-refundable.
Students applying for Kindergarten will be required to take the DIAL-4 assessment which measures several areas of behavior including motor skills, personal-social development, language skills, and conceptual skills.
Students applying for 1st-12th grade will be required to take the Woodcock Johnson IV assessment which measures math facts, math fluence, reading comprehension, reading fluency, and spelling.
The assessments are administered on the Castle Hills campus.
Castle Hills does not offer a daily bus system for student transportation to and from school. However, we do provide transportation for school-sponsored events. Our school bus and shuttle vehicles are available for field trips, athletic events, and other school-related activities, ensuring safe and reliable travel for our students when needed.
In pre-kindergarten, beginning at 18 months old, we offer full time M-F, a 3-day a week (MWF), a 2-day-a week (TTh), and a 5-day a week mornings only option.
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