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Representatives and students from San Marcos Academy and The Master’s School gathered Nov. 1 on the Academy campus to announce their plans for a unification of the two private school programs beginning in the Fall of 2019. The group includes Tucker Blythe, Head of School for The Master’s School; Casey Moreland, TMS Board Chair; Dr. Clay Sullivan, SMA Board Chair; Dr. Brian Guenther, SMA President; and Bob Wiegand, SMA Academic Dean. In front are students from both schools, including Major Howard, Bryce Harper, Andi Powell, Emelyn Gomez, Coleton Crowder and Danielle Davis. Photo by Don Anders

SMA joining with Master’s School of SM

Private Schools
Friday, November 2, 2018

San Marcos Academy and The Master’s School of San Marcos will unite their programs on the Academy campus beginning in the Fall of 2019, representatives of both schools announced Nov. 1.

The Master’s School will continue to hold classes for kindergarten through sixth grade on their Centerpoint Road campus through the end of this school year. Families at the 26-year old Christian school will then be invited to enroll their children at the Academy, which now offers grades K-12, in the fall of 2019.

“San Marcos Academy and the Master’s School have unique histories and identities, but we have chosen to unite together to create a new legacy under one roof, maximizing the opportunity and potential to educate students in a nurturing, Christ-centered environment,” said Dr. Brian Guenther, president of the Academy and former head of school at The Master’s School. 

Kathryn Powell, a member of the Board of Directors for the Master’s School, said “This is an exciting time for SMA, The Master’s School and our community. By uniting our two schools, together we have the ability to serve more students in an academically-advanced, Christ-centered education that is both needed and sought after in our community.”

A transition committee, comprised of representatives from both schools, has held preliminary planning sessions and will continue to meet over the coming months. Parents and staffs of both schools were informed of the unification plan on Oct. 30.  

“Our intention at the Academy is to enrich and enhance our own program by incorporating into it the best practices and some of the cherished traditions from The Master’s School,” Dr. Guenther said. “As this process develops, we will communicate with all of our stakeholders through emails and postings on our respective websites. Families from The Master’s School will be invited to visit our campus and tour our facilities over the coming weeks and months, and our sincere desire is that they will choose to enroll their children at the Academy next fall.”

The Master’s School of San Marcos was founded in 1993 by Beth LeDoux as a Christian educational alternative for local students, offering a classically modeled, academically-advanced curriculum for elementary and middle school grades. The Master’s School is fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency through the Accreditation Commission of the Texas Association of Baptist Schools. The school is also a member of Association of Christian Schools International. 

San Marcos Academy was founded in 1907 as a coeducational, Christian school for boarding and day students. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and by the Accreditation Commission of the Texas Association of Baptist Schools and is approved by the Texas Education Agency. In its early history, the Academy offered a program for elementary through upper school grades and even provided a post-graduation or “thirteenth” year at one time. From 1982 on, the school focused on middle and upper school grades only, but two years ago, the Academy added a fourth and fifth grade. This year, the Academy expanded its Lower School program to include kindergarten through fifth grades. 

Over the years, a number of students from The Master’s School have transferred to and graduated from San Marcos Academy after completing their course of study at TMS. 

“As Christian educators, we believe in the importance of providing Christ-centered schools as an option for parents,” said Dr. Clay Sullivan, board chair at San Marcos Academy. “No school is perfect, but we trust that by unifying with The Master’s School, God will grow our strengths, help us address our weaknesses, and lead us forward in His power and wisdom.”

Applications are currently being accepted at San Marcos Academy in grades K-12 for the Spring of 2019 as well as for the 2019-20 school year. Contact the SMA Admissions Office at 512-753-8000 for more information. 

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