VIDEO – Principal Aaron Dominguez ’96 Guests on KHOU-TV ‘Great Day Houston’ Showcasing Summer@STH

Principal Aaron Dominguez '96 with Zach Bryant '21 were guests on Great Day Houston with Deborah Duncan demonstrating robotics and discussing exciting offerings upcoming during the expanded Summer@STH. From our academic enrichment Camp STH to academic mysteries and adventures ... from elite sports camps for boys to theater, debate and quiz bowl ... Summer@STH is designed [...]

By |2018-05-10T20:55:18-05:00May 10th, 2018|Student Life, Campus News|0 Comments

Class of 2022 Pairs Academic Acclaim and Passion for St. Thomas Experience

When Aaron Dominguez ‘96 was named the 27th principal of St. Thomas and first layman to serve that role in the institution's illustrious history, the school was recognized as one of the most achieving all-boys schools in the nation, acclaimed among the top-five institutions in the state and top 50 in the country based on [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:01-05:00May 10th, 2018|Campus News|0 Comments

Defending State Champion Eagle Baseball Travels Wednesday for Regional Round of TAPPS State

Defending state champion Eagle Baseball (25-12) faces San Antonio Antonian in the regional round of the TAPPS Division I state tournament Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. at The Yards of Cameron in Cameron. [CLICK HERE for directions to The Yards of Cameron] The single-game elimination is a rematch of the 2017 neutral-site best-of-the-three series which the Eagles [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:02-05:00May 7th, 2018|Athletics, Baseball, Campus News|1 Comment

‘Eagles’ Nest’ Spring 2018 – Highest Tech

Enjoy the Eagles’ Nest Spring 2018 … the latest personal stories and compelling examples of our award-winning academics and activities … plus the vital role that the St. Thomas experience continues to play in the formation of exemplary character and strong moral values in our community.   CLICK HERE FOR THE EAGLES' NEST SPRING 2018 [...]

STH Wins Top Honors at TAPPS Academic Competition

State championships come in many shapes and sizes at St. Thomas High School. The STH team of 30 Eagle scholars and elocutionists won first place in Academics at the 2018 TAPPS State Academic, Speech & Debate contest. They also placed second overall in the combined competition that included Speech & Debate scores. TAPPS State Academic, [...]

By |2021-05-25T09:50:44-05:00April 18th, 2018|Academics, Student Life, Campus News|0 Comments

Going 10 Rounds with Ed Marintsch, PhD

The acclaimed faculty member completing his 33rd academic year within the science and math departments at St. Thomas tackles a speed round of questions. Originally you’re from New York City, attended Christ the King High School, Middle Village, Queens. Later, City College of New York. What brought you to Houston? "I took a job with [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:02-05:00April 11th, 2018|Campus News, Faculty Profiles|3 Comments

St. Thomas Launches Multidisciplinary Science and Technology Project

St. Thomas is partnering with Vaughn Construction and global architecture and design firm Perkins + Will to create a multidisciplinary science wing that will give the institution an unprecedented environment for equipping college preparatory students as leaders in pursuing future scientific challenges. The guiding principles for the 9,000 square foot redevelopment for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:03-05:00April 11th, 2018|Campus News|Comments Off on St. Thomas Launches Multidisciplinary Science and Technology Project

Honduras Mission Trip Fosters Lasting Commitment to Faith, Service Among Eagle Scholars

Marty Matulia was only a few months into his new role as the campus ministry director when he quickly gained an acute understanding for the value of student mission trips and “the power of paying it forward.” Now in the closing weeks of his deeply impactful and respected 16-year tenure, the one-time college hardball hand [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:04-05:00March 28th, 2018|Student Life, Campus News|0 Comments

It’s ‘Curtains’ – St.Thomas Spring Musical Rises Through the Roof for Rollicking Good Fun

The St. Thomas spring musical unleashed a killer comedy complete with brass and sass showcasing a bevy of theatrical talents and illuminating backstage expertise. Curtains premiered in March on the Cemo Auditorium stage, the breezy Tony-award nominated murder-mystery whodunit from 2007 Broadway, the last big show created by John Kander (composer) and Fred Ebb (lyricist), [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:12:04-05:00March 27th, 2018|Student Life, Campus News|0 Comments
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