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Richmond TX Schools — Complete Guide to Lamar Consolidated ISD

Lamar Consolidated ISD ratings, top campuses, and private school options in Richmond TX

Richmond, TX is served primarily by Lamar Consolidated ISD (LCISD), a Texas Education Agency 'B'-rated school district serving more than 40,000 students with a graduation rate above 95%. Top high schools include George Ranch High School — one of Fort Bend County's highest-rated campuses — along with Lamar Consolidated High School and Foster High School. School zones in Richmond significantly affect home values; homes zoned to George Ranch High School command a measurable premium in Fort Bend County's competitive market.

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At a Glance

  • Richmond, TX schools are generally excellent — Lamar Consolidated ISD earns an overall 'B' from the Texas Education Agency (TEA), with several campuses earning 'A' ratings. George Ranch High School is one of Fort Bend County's highest-rated high schools, known for strong AP programs, academics, and college placement. The district has invested significantly in STEM programs and career/technical education pathways.
  • Richmond, TX is primarily served by Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD), headquartered in Rosenberg and serving more than 40,000 students. Some addresses in the greater Richmond area may fall within Fort Bend ISD boundaries, so always verify the exact school zone for any address using the LCISD or FBISD boundary lookup tool. School zone boundaries can change with redistricting as the district grows.
  • George Ranch High School in Richmond is one of the highest-rated high schools in Fort Bend County, earning strong marks from TEA and high rankings on Niche for academics, diversity, and college readiness. Lamar Consolidated High School has a long tradition of excellence and offers numerous AP courses. Foster High School near the Richmond/Katy border is also consistently rated among the top public high schools in the Houston area.
  • Lamar Consolidated ISD compares favorably to other major Houston suburban districts, ranking similarly to Katy ISD and Pearland ISD for overall academic performance. LCISD's graduation rate above 95%, strong student-to-teacher ratios, and college readiness scores are all strong indicators of district quality. The district's rapid growth has been managed through ongoing new campus construction that has generally maintained educational quality.
  • Richmond and surrounding Fort Bend County have several private school options including faith-based schools, Montessori programs, and college-preparatory academies. For families willing to drive 20–30 minutes, Houston's renowned private schools — including St. John's School, Kinkaid, and Episcopal High School — are accessible via US-59 and I-10. Sugar Land directly adjacent to Richmond also has additional private school options.
40,000+LCISD Students
BTEA Overall Rating
95%+Graduation Rate
5+High Schools
Dual CreditCollege Opportunities
Common Questions

Common Questions About Richmond TX Schools

Are the Schools in Richmond TX Good?

Richmond, TX schools are generally excellent — Lamar Consolidated ISD earns an overall 'B' from the Texas Education Agency (TEA), with several campuses earning 'A' ratings. George Ranch High School is one of Fort Bend County's highest-rated high schools, known for strong AP programs, academics, and college placement. The district has invested significantly in STEM programs and career/technical education pathways.

What School District Is Richmond TX In?

Richmond, TX is primarily served by Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD), headquartered in Rosenberg and serving more than 40,000 students. Some addresses in the greater Richmond area may fall within Fort Bend ISD boundaries, so always verify the exact school zone for any address using the LCISD or FBISD boundary lookup tool. School zone boundaries can change with redistricting as the district grows.

Does Richmond TX Have Top-Rated High Schools?

George Ranch High School in Richmond is one of the highest-rated high schools in Fort Bend County, earning strong marks from TEA and high rankings on Niche for academics, diversity, and college readiness. Lamar Consolidated High School has a long tradition of excellence and offers numerous AP courses. Foster High School near the Richmond/Katy border is also consistently rated among the top public high schools in the Houston area.

How Do Richmond TX Schools Compare to Other Houston Suburbs?

Lamar Consolidated ISD compares favorably to other major Houston suburban districts, ranking similarly to Katy ISD and Pearland ISD for overall academic performance. LCISD's graduation rate above 95%, strong student-to-teacher ratios, and college readiness scores are all strong indicators of district quality. The district's rapid growth has been managed through ongoing new campus construction that has generally maintained educational quality.

Are There Private School Options in Richmond TX?

Richmond and surrounding Fort Bend County have several private school options including faith-based schools, Montessori programs, and college-preparatory academies. For families willing to drive 20–30 minutes, Houston's renowned private schools — including St. John's School, Kinkaid, and Episcopal High School — are accessible via US-59 and I-10. Sugar Land directly adjacent to Richmond also has additional private school options.

Lamar Consolidated ISD — Overview

Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD) is the public school district serving Richmond, TX and surrounding Fort Bend County communities. The district serves more than 40,000 students across dozens of campuses, with its administrative offices in Rosenberg. LCISD holds an overall 'B' rating from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and has been recognized for student growth, career readiness, and academic achievement across its high school programs.

The district's growth mirrors Fort Bend County's population boom — multiple new elementary and middle school campuses have been built in the past decade to accommodate the thousands of new families moving into master-planned communities in Richmond, Fulshear, and the broader LCISD service area. Despite rapid growth, LCISD has maintained strong academic outcomes and continues to invest in new facilities, STEM programs, and dual credit opportunities.

LCISD by the Numbers

Metric LCISD Texas State Avg.
TEA Overall Rating B B
Graduation Rate ~95%+ ~90%
College Readiness (SAT/ACT) Above state avg. State avg.
Student Enrollment 40,000+ Varies

High Schools Serving Richmond TX

George Ranch High School is the crown jewel of LCISD's high school offerings, consistently earning strong TEA ratings and high marks on Niche for academics, diversity, and college readiness. The campus has competitive athletics, a strong fine arts program, and an active parent community. George Ranch is zoned primarily to Harvest Green, Veranda, and other newer Richmond communities.

Lamar Consolidated High School, one of the district's founding campuses in Rosenberg, has a long tradition of academic and athletic excellence and serves portions of Richmond proper and surrounding areas.

Foster High School, located near the Richmond/Katy border area, serves some Richmond-area addresses and is highly rated by TEA with strong academics and facilities.

Travis High School and B.F. Terry High School round out the LCISD high school portfolio, each with distinctive programs and community identities.

Elementary and Middle Schools

LCISD's elementary campus portfolio in the Richmond area includes numerous campuses serving the master-planned communities, with several earning A ratings from TEA. Always verify the specific elementary and middle school campuses for any address using the LCISD boundary map, as redistricting regularly updates school zone assignments as new campuses open.

Private School Options

Families seeking private school alternatives to LCISD have several options within reasonable distance of Richmond. Fort Bend County and the Sugar Land corridor offer faith-based schools, Montessori programs, and college-preparatory academies. For families willing to commute 25–35 minutes, Houston's nationally renowned private schools — including St. John's School, Kinkaid School, and Episcopal High School — are accessible via US-59.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions About Richmond, TX

What is Lamar Consolidated ISD's TEA rating?

Lamar Consolidated ISD holds an overall 'B' rating from the Texas Education Agency based on the most recent accountability data, with several individual campuses earning 'A' distinctions. LCISD has strong student growth scores, college readiness metrics, and career/technical education pathways.

What are the best elementary schools in Richmond TX?

Top-rated elementary campuses within LCISD in the Richmond area include multiple campuses serving Harvest Green, Veranda, and other master-planned communities. School ratings shift year to year; always verify current TEA ratings and school zone assignments at lcisd.org for any specific address you are considering.

What are the best high schools in Richmond TX?

George Ranch High School is consistently among Fort Bend County's highest-rated high schools, known for strong AP programs, college readiness, and diverse extracurriculars. Lamar Consolidated High School has a long tradition of academic and athletic excellence. Foster High School (serving some Richmond addresses near Katy) is also highly rated. Travis High School and B.F. Terry High School round out LCISD's portfolio.

Are there STEM programs in Richmond TX schools?

LCISD offers STEM-focused programs, career and technical education (CTE) pathways, and project-based learning across multiple campuses. High school students have access to dual enrollment programs through Wharton County Junior College and Houston Community College, allowing them to earn college credit while completing their high school requirements.

What is the student-to-teacher ratio at LCISD?

LCISD maintains student-to-teacher ratios generally ranging from 14:1 to 18:1 depending on grade level and campus. The district has invested in new campus construction to manage growth, helping maintain educational quality as Fort Bend County's population continues to surge.

Does Richmond TX have private schools?

Fort Bend County has private school options including faith-based schools, Montessori programs, and college-preparatory academies. Sugar Land directly adjacent to Richmond adds additional options. Houston's nationally renowned private schools (St. John's, Kinkaid, Episcopal High School) are accessible via US-59 in 25–35 minutes.

How do school zones affect home values in Richmond TX?

Properties zoned to George Ranch High School or the highest-rated LCISD elementary campuses typically command a 5–10% premium over comparable homes in lower-rated zones. Always verify the exact school zone using the official LCISD boundary map — addresses on the same street can be zoned to different campuses.

Are there magnet programs in LCISD?

LCISD offers gifted and talented (G/T) services, English as a Second Language support, special education services, and CTE pathway 'Academies' at the high school level in health science, business/finance, and engineering technology. Contact LCISD at lcisd.org for current program availability and enrollment information.

What are LCISD graduation rates?

LCISD has maintained graduation rates above 95% in recent years, consistently above the Texas state average. The district's emphasis on career readiness and dual credit options supports both graduation rates and post-secondary enrollment success.

How is LCISD handling growth?

LCISD has actively managed rapid enrollment growth through new campus construction and boundary adjustments. Several new elementary and middle campuses have opened in recent years. The district's performance has generally held steady through this growth period, supported by Fort Bend County's strong property tax base.

Is LCISD better than Fort Bend ISD?

Both LCISD and Fort Bend ISD are highly regarded suburban Houston districts with multiple A-rated campuses. Fort Bend ISD (covering Sugar Land and parts of Missouri City) is often ranked slightly higher overall per TEA data, but top LCISD campuses like George Ranch High School rival the best in any Houston suburban district. The specific schools serving your address matter more than district-wide comparisons.

When do LCISD schools start and end?

LCISD typically begins the academic year in late August and concludes in late May, following TEA calendar guidelines. For exact dates, visit lcisd.org where the academic calendar is published annually.

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