Christ the King Cathedral School

Private, coeducational school in Lubbock, , Texas, United States
   Slogan"Go with God's purpose"Athletics conferenceTAPPSSportsBasketball, tennis, golf, track, cross country, football, offseason, volleyball, swimMascotTrojan/LionTeam nameTrojansAccreditationTexas Catholic Conference of Accreditation Commission (TCCAC)Websitectkcathedralschool.org

Christ the King Cathedral School (CTK) is a Catholic school in Lubbock, Texas. CTK was established in 1957. CTK's curriculum ranges from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. CTK's high school is the only Catholic high school in the diocese.[1] CTK is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference of Accreditation Commission.[1] CTK is a Catholic School which has classes of Pre-K to 12th grade. In 2020 the school separated the High School to a Diocesan High School. The new mascot is the Golden Lion. In 2022 the whole school became a Diocesan school.

References

  1. ^ a b CTKHS. "School History". Archived from the original on January 19, 2008. Retrieved 2007-05-11.

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Lubbock, Texas
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Tertiary
  • Texas Tech University
  • South Plains College Lubbock Downtown Center and Lubbock Career and Technical Center
K-12
  • Lubbock ISD
    • Coronado HS
    • Estacado HS
    • Lubbock HS
    • Monterey HS
  • All Saints Episcopal School
  • Christ the King Cathedral School
  • Trinity Christian High School
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Abernathy ISD serves a section of the county; Abernathy HS is in Hale County. Lorenzo ISD serves a small section of the county; Lorenzo HS is in Crosby County. Southland ISD serves a small section of the county; Southland HS is in Garza County.
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TAPPS 2A (2024-2026)
District 1
  • All Saints Episcopal (Lubbock)
  • Ascension Academy (Amarillo)
  • Christ the King (Lubbock)
  • Holy Cross (Amarillo)
  • Holy Cross (Midland)
  • Kingdom Prep (Lubbock)
  • San Jacinto Christian (Amarillo)
  • Southcrest Christian (Lubbock)
District 2
  • Bethesda Christian (Fort Worth)
  • Harvest Christian (Keller)
  • Mercy Culture Prep (Fort Worth)
  • Nazarene Christian (Crowley)
  • Sacred Heart (Muenster)
  • Victory Baptist (Weatherford)
  • Wichita Christian (Wichita Falls)
District 3
District 4
  • Christian Heritage (Longview)
  • Greenville Christian
  • Poetry Community (Terrell)
  • Longview Christian
District 5
District 6
  • Atonement Academy (San Antonio)
  • Bracken Christian (Bulverde)
  • Faith Academy (Victoria)
  • Sacred Heart (Hallettsville)
  • St. Paul (Shiner)
District 7
District 8
  • Brazosport Christian (Lake Jackson)
  • Briarwood Christian (Houston)
  • Chinquapin (Highlands)
  • Legacy Christian (Beaumont)
  • O’Connell (Galveston)
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