Winston Churchill High School (San Antonio)

Winston Churchill High School
Address
12049 Blanco Road
San Antonio, Texas 78216
Coordinates 29°33′00″N 98°30′44″W / 29.549983°N 98.512348°W / 29.549983; -98.512348Coordinates: 29°33′00″N 98°30′44″W / 29.549983°N 98.512348°W / 29.549983; -98.512348
Information
School type Public, High School
Motto Never, Never, Never, Never give up! - Winston Churchill
Founded 1966
School district North East ISD
Principal Dr. Justin Oxley
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,930[1] (2017)
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Black, White and Red
              
Athletics conference UIL Class AAAAAA
Mascot Chargers
Feeder schools Eisenhower Middle School
Bradley Middle School
Jackson Middle School
Rival schools Clark High School
MacArthur High School
Reagan High School
Athletic conferences Football Program 6A Division I District 27-6A
Website Churchill High School

Winston Churchill High School in San Antonio, Texas is part of the North East Independent School District. It is named after Sir Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The school serves portions of the city of San Antonio along with the towns of Hill Country Village and Hollywood Park.[2]

Churchill first opened for classes in 1966, funded by a 1960 school district bond that also established Roosevelt High School and the Blossom Athletic Center.[3][4]

The school mascot is the Charger while the British Union Flag (also referred to as the Union Jack) and lion are used as additional symbols. The school was referenced in the 1996 movie Lone Star.

In 2017, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency, with a 3-Star Distinction for Academic Achievements in ELA/Reading, Science, and Social Studies.[5] Churchill has been twice named a National Blue Ribbon School, in 1982-83 and again in 1999-2000.[6] In 2012, Churchill was ranked 8th on Children at Risk's Top 10 High Schools in Greater San Antonio.

Athletics

The football team won the 4A state championship in 1976.[7]

The boys' basketball team won the 1982 5A state championship.[8][9]

The boys' soccer program won the Texas State Championship in 1989, 1998, 2001, and 2003.[10]

Notable alumni

Arts

Business

Music

Politics

Sports

References

  1. UIL 2018-2020 Reclassification and Realignment
  2. Northeast ISD High School Boundaries; retrieved 2018-03-15
  3. Churchill High School: About Us
  4. Blossom Athletic Center
  5. TEA 2017 Accountability Reports
  6. National Blue Ribbon Schools Recognized 1982-2017 (PDF)
  7. UIL Football State Archives
  8. The Galveston Daily News, Galveston, Texas, Section C, Page 1, Sports, Sunday, March 14, 1982
  9. 2016 Texas Almanac Boys High School Basketball Champions Page 3
  10. UIL Boys Soccer State Archives
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