Accreditation

One of the advantages of accreditation is that it assures parents that the school is meeting nationally accepted standards for quality and successful educational practices. A student graduating from an accredited school will qualify for admission to colleges and universities, and credits will transfer between schools both nationally and internationally.

Covenant became accredited in 1998 for kindergarten through twelfth grades by the Association of Christian Schools International. The school is now dually accredited by ACSI and Cognia (formally AdvancEd). ACSI and Cognia require the school to undergo a reaccreditation process every five years. This reaccreditation process includes a thorough review of all areas of the school – spiritual, academic, student culture, faculty and administrative credentials, student safety, financial practices, and much more.

Memberships

Covenant is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS). As an ACSI school, Covenant is a member of the Council for American Private School Education (C.A.P.E.) and the National Council for Private School Accreditation (N.C.P.S.A.).

Covenant also maintains memberships with the Houston Area Independent School Association, College Board, and the Lake Houston Area Chamber of Commerce.