We have begun making space for school life
Early work has cleared debris, opened key areas, and revealed the light, flow, and promise of the building more clearly. What once felt uncertain is beginning to look unmistakably like a school again.
For the 2026-27 school year, we are welcoming families into the first dedicated campus in Crestmont's history at 402 E. Blanco. Set in a historic downtown Boerne building originally shaped for learning, this next chapter gives our K-12 Christian University-Model school a more rooted place for discipleship, scholarship, and belonging.
Families who join us now will help shape the rhythms, memories, and traditions of the first years in a campus we can finally call our own.
A dedicated campus brings greater visibility, stronger school culture, and a daily sense of place for the students and families we serve.
With tuition potentially fully covered, more families can ask the more important question: is Crestmont the right place for our child?
We believe education is strongest when school and home move in the same direction. At Crestmont, students are challenged academically, discipled intentionally, and known personally in a K-12 community that invites families into the work of formation.
Our weekly rhythm helps students grow in independence and ownership while parents remain meaningfully engaged in the process.
We want students to love truth, pursue wisdom, and grow into young men and women who lead with humility, courage, and conviction.
As a Certified University-Model School with Cognia accreditation and ACSI membership, we offer families a school built on both conviction and accountable standards.
Because we are intentionally relational, families are welcomed, questions are answered, and students are shepherded through each stage of growth.
Some moves are merely practical. This one feels providential. Our move to 402 E. Blanco places Crestmont in a setting long connected to learning in Boerne and gives us something we have never had before: a dedicated campus where our daily culture can take root and deepen.
A home of our own changes the feel of everyday school life. It creates space for stronger rhythms, deeper belonging, more visible presence in the community, and the kind of shared memory families carry for years. We are honored that a place with educational history will once again be filled with students, learning, worship, and joyful work.
In 2026-27, this Boerne landmark begins a new season as the place where our students will gather, grow, and begin a new chapter together.
A dedicated campus brings continuity to the details families feel most: arrival, fellowship, classroom culture, school traditions, and the daily sense that this place is truly ours.
Our downtown setting reflects both the heritage we have received and the future we believe God is unfolding.
After a long search for space, this opportunity arrived in a way that felt timely, generous, and deeply aligned with what our school needed for its next season.
An earlier stone schoolhouse behind the main building ties the site to Boerne's earliest educational history.
The main stone building began its life as a place connected to learning in Boerne.
The property later served the city for decades, adding to its civic story.
We open our first dedicated campus and begin a new chapter downtown.
As the 2026-27 school year approaches, each step brings the building closer to the life it was meant to hold again: students in the halls, teachers at work, families gathered, and learning underway.
Early work has cleared debris, opened key areas, and revealed the light, flow, and promise of the building more clearly. What once felt uncertain is beginning to look unmistakably like a school again.
Current plans aim to preserve the details that make the campus memorable - from the first-floor character and older fixtures to the sense of craftsmanship that ties past and present together.
Furniture, gathering spaces, donated pieces, and local support are helping shape a campus that feels welcoming, functional, and distinctly Crestmont from the first day.
As classrooms take shape, this final stretch centers on the details families care about most: prepared spaces, clear communication, and a peaceful, joyful beginning to the year.
Crestmont began with a simple but weighty conviction: children are best formed when truth is loved, Christ is honored, and parents are treated as essential partners in the work of education. What started as a bold step of faith became a school community shaped by prayer, perseverance, and a deep love for families.
That is why the 2026-27 school year feels so significant. We are not becoming a different school; we are stepping more fully into the mission God has been building for years. This season brings our first dedicated campus, our first year in this historic downtown setting, and the first families who will help shape the rhythms, traditions, and memories of what this chapter will become.
Our story began with families and leaders who believed Christian education should be serious in its academics, rich in discipleship, and deeply aligned with the home.
For nearly two decades, we have served families with a school culture that values wisdom, character, academic preparation, and intentional partnership at home.
This chapter brings meaningful firsts: our first home of our own, our first year downtown, and the beginning of a more visible, more rooted era in the life of the school.
Families joining Crestmont now are stepping into a meaningful beginning. Years from now, many will remember that they were here when the doors opened, the halls filled, and this chapter first took shape.
For families who have already been awarded a Texas Education Freedom Account, Crestmont may be an especially compelling next step. At present, annual tuition can be fully covered through TEFA, giving your family room to focus on fit, mission, schedule, support, and the day-to-day experience you want for your child.
That gives families unusual freedom to evaluate Crestmont on the things that matter most: culture, discipleship, academics, and partnership.
If you are coming from public school or another setting, we are glad to walk through schedule, expectations, workload, and parent involvement with clarity.
TEFA may create the opening, but families stay because they want a school community shaped by truth, close relationships, and purposeful preparation.
An inquiry or Family Information Meeting is the best way to explore school fit, ask practical questions, and understand what life at Crestmont really feels like.