Cambridge Square Private School
1121 E. Pleasant Run Road
DeSoto, Texas  75115
972-224-5596

 

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Congratulations to our former students:  Stephanie West -  2007 Valedictorian Cedar Hill High School and Jordan Johansen - 2007 Valedictorian DeSoto High School

  • Our Mission:

We welcome your interest in Cambridge Square Private School. Our school provides a strong academic foundation coupled with high expectations for our students. Cambridge Square is an independent, state accredited, co-educational preparatory school whose purpose is to generate true excitement in learning for each student.

"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled."
                                                                                                                                                ...Plutarch

Our approach to education is based upon our belief that the development and nurturing of intellectual curiosity, self-discipline and motivation is essential to the learning process. Our curriculum seeks to develop in each student a firm basis in problem solving, independent inquiry and communication in all forms.

The curriculum is designed to provide a well rounded academic foundation by placing emphasis upon achieving proficiency in the processes of learning rather than simple memorization. Fundamental academic disciplines of reading, writing, speaking, and mathematics are the core of the curriculum. From this primary foundation the curriculum extends out into other disciplines to develop the intellectual, creative, and physical needs of each student.

Parents are encouraged to participate in all school activities. We have a very active Parent Support Organization that is involved in many different aspects of the school. Communication among faculty, parents, and students  is intended to encourage interaction and involvement and to provide a strong team devoted to developing each individual to achieving their highest potential.

We welcome the opportunity for you to tour the school, view the curriculum and allow us to answer questions on how we could best serve the interests of your child.

Recent Student Achievements:

  • June, 2008  Six students receive notice their original short stories are accepted for National Publication

  • March 22, 2008 Three students receive notice their original poems are accepted for National Publication

  • Feb. 14, 2007  Student places in top 100 for State Vocabulary Competition.

  • October 28, 2006 Robotic Team wins 3rd in Regional Competition

  • May 9, 2005 four students place at PSIA State Competition winning 2nd in 5th grade Listening Skills, 3rd in 7th grade Prose Interp, 4th in 2nd grade Creative Writing, and 5th in 4th grade Spelling.

  • April 14, 2005 3rd grade Science Class wins 2nd place in NASA's Student Involvement Program competition "My Planet, Earth"

  • April 14, 2005 2nd grade Science Class wins 3rd place in NASA's Student Involvement Program competition "Science & Technology Journalism-History of Flight"

  • March 19, 2005 Thirty-four students place at District 2A  P.S.I.A. Competition; twelve to move on to State Competition May 7, Ft. Worth in Creative Writing, Storytelling, Mathematics, Ready Writing, Prose Interpretation, Listening and Spelling.

  • February 14, 2005  2 students place in the top 100 for State Vocabulary Competition

  • February 9, 2005  1st place Undefeated State Robotics Champions.  Two of our other robotic teams placed 2nd and 4th at the state competition in Austin out of 65 teams.

  • January 22, 2005 Junior High Team wins 3rd at Regional Competition for Future City Competition

  • January 22, 2005 Future City Competition Junior High Team receives Special "Best Civil Engineering Design" Award for most innovative design for infrastructure

  • January, 2005  Four students accepted into Duke University TIPS program

  • October 23, 2004 Robotic Team wins 3rd in Regional Competition      

  • April 2004  3rd & 4th Grade Science Classes wins 2nd place in 
    National Science & Technology Competition sponsored by NASA.

  • April 2004  2nd Grade Science Class wins 3rd place in
    National Science & Technology Competition sponsored by NASA.

  • April 8, 2004  Eleven students, grades 2-8th, receive notice their original poetry to be published in National Publication this Spring. 

  • March 24, 2004 Thirteen students place at District 1A  P.S.I.A. Competition; seven to move on to State Competition April 24, Ft. Worth in Creative Writing, Storytelling, Mathematics, Poetry Interpretation and Spelling.

  • March 25, 2004  Five students accepted into Duke University TIPS program. 

  • Feb. 28, 2004  Student wins 3rd place in National Writing Competition.

  • Feb. 28, 2004  Student places in top 100 for State Vocabulary Competition.

  • 2003-2004 Robotics Teams place 1st and 2nd in Region 10 Competition.

    To read more about these and other events please visit "In the News"