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Seven Lakes High School

Location: Katy, Texas

Coed: Yes

Population: 3,582

Type: Public

Tuition: N/A

Religious Affiliation: N/A

Mascot: Spartan

Student/Teacher Ratio: 18.8:1

Schedule: Semesters

Setting: Suburban

About Seven Lakes High School

Located in Katy, Texas, Seven lakes is part of the Katy Independent School District. It is a large school, with advanced academic options for students, including 28 AP courses. They are regularly ranked as one of the best public high schools in the region. The two main communities zoned to the school are Seven Meadows and Grand Lakes; thus the name of the school. There is sadly no actual lake on the school’s campus.

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Admissions Information: Required Materials

Online Application Portal: New students should register through KISD here. Which high school you go to within KISD depends on where you are zoned for. Only students within the district with proof of residence may enroll.

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Academic Information

Curriculum Information: All courses are provided on the district’s site. You need to select Seven Lakes as your desired school to see the courses available there specifically.

Graduation Requirements: These are set by the state and district. For distinguished achievement, students must take the following: 

  • 4 years of English
  • 4 years of math, including Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
  • 4 years of science, including Biology and either Chemistry or Physics
  • 3 years social studies
  • 2 years world language or computer science
  • 1 year PE
  • 1 year fine arts
  • 1 semester health
  • 1 semester speech
  • 6 elective credits

Note that these are the minimum graduation requirements. We recommend, and colleges prefer to see, that students have taken four years in each of the core academic subjects: Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and a foreign language. 

Language Options: 

  • French, through AP
  • German, through AP
  • Japanese, through AP
  • Latin, through AP
  • Mandarin Chinese, through AP
  • Spanish, through AP
  • American Sign Language

Research Options: Seven Lakes offers AP Seminar and AP research as courses for students interested in pursuing research projects.

Advanced Study Options: 

  • Advanced math options include multivariable calculus and discrete mathematics. Dual credit options are offered in college algebra and plane trigonometry.
  • Advanced science options include forensic science. Dual credit options include anatomy and physiology.
  • Computer science is offered at an introductory to advanced level, including an independent study option.
  • Courses in engineering and architectural design are available.
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Extracurricular Options

Campus Information: Seven Lakes has a very large campus, with theaters, lab spaces, athletic facilities, and resources for students interested in both academics and career preparation.

Arts Programs: Students may participate in art through both classes and extracurriculars: 

  • Band
  • Choir
  • Orchestra
  • Dance
  • Theatre
  • Visual Art

Athletics: Seven Lakes’ athletics program offers the following options: 

  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Track
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Cross Country
  • Golf
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Softball
  • Diving
  • Cheerleading
  • Wrestling

Clubs: Information about student clubs at Seven Lakes can be found here.

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