Colleges and universities Corpus Christi is home to several institutions of higher learning:
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi,
Del Mar College, Saint Leo University-Corpus Christi, and numerous vocational schools, including Southern Careers Institute, South Texas Vo-Tech, Career Centers of Texas-Corpus Christi, and Vogue Cosmetology School. The city is also home to Stark College and Seminary (formerly known as the South Texas School of Christian Studies), located on Ward Island alongside Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a component of the
Texas A&M University System. It was formerly known as Corpus Christi State University, Texas A&I University at Corpus Christi, and the University of Corpus Christi. Saint Leo University-Corpus Christi Education Center It began in the 1940s at a location behind Wynn Seale Jr. High School. The main campus began with the administration building, which was constructed after
World War II on Del Mar. The college grew to encompass a good portion of a residential addition called Southmoreland built from the Bohemian farmlands in the late 1930s. Del Mar now includes a west campus located in the area of Corpus Christi that once was Cliff Maus Airport. Del Mar College is expanding their footprint with the unveiling of their new Southside Campus near Oso Creek. The new Southern branch campus will serve the recent growing Southside area. Southern Careers Institute offers career training at two Corpus Christi locations, primarily in the medical, business, and cosmetology fields. To improve literacy levels in the city, a multiyear effort has been made to promote reading through annual literacy festivals. Started by First Lady Laura Bush and the Texas Book Festival, a series of book festivals is held each spring.
Schools Seven school districts provide primary and secondary education for residents of the city limits, within Nueces County: •
Corpus Christi ISD •
Calallen ISD •
Flour Bluff ISD •
London ISD •
Port Aransas ISD •
Tuloso-Midway ISD •
West Oso ISD The portion of Corpus Christi in Kleberg County is within the
Riviera Independent School District. The portion in San Patricio County is in the
Ingleside Independent School District. The
Roman Catholic Diocese of Corpus Christi provides the primary and secondary education for
Catholic schools. Several open-enrollment charter schools are in Corpus Christi. These public schools are Accelerated Learning Center, Cesar E Chavez Academy, Corpus Christi College Preparatory HS, Corpus Christi Montessori School, Dr ML Garza-Gonzalez Charter School, GCCLR Institute of Technology, Premier HS of Corpus Christi, Richard Milburn Academy, School of Science and Technology, Seashore Learning Center, and Seashore Middle Academy.
Corpus Christi Independent School District High schools • Branch Academy for Career and Technical Education • Collegiate High School •
Foy H. Moody High School Health Science Academy •
Mary Carroll High School •
Richard King High School •
Roy Miller High School • School of Science and Technology College Prep High School • Solomon Coles High School •
Veterans Memorial High School •
W. B. Ray High School Middle schools • Carl O. Hamlin Middle School • Claude Cunningham Middle School • Cullen Place Middle School • Elliott Grant Middle School • Harold Kaffie Middle School • Martin Middle School • Marvin P. Baker Middle School • R. Haas Middle School • Robert Driscoll Middle School • South Park Middle School • Tom Browne Middle School • Wynn Seale Academy of Fine Arts Magnet Middle School
Elementary schools • Allen Elementary School • Barnes Elementary School • Berlanga Elementary School • Calk Elementary School • Club Estates Elementary School • Crockett Elementary School • Dawson Elementary School • Early Childhood Development Center • Evans Elementary School • Fannin Elementary School • Galvan Elementary School • Garcia Elementary School • Gibson Elementary School • Hicks Elementary School • Houston Elementary School • Jones Elementary School • Kolda Elementary School • Kostoryz Elementary School • Los Encinos SES Elementary School • Meadowbrook Elementary School • Menger Elementary School • Metropolitan Elementary School of Design • Mireles Elementary School • Montclair Elementary School • Moore Elementary School • Oak Park Elementary School • Sanders Elementary School • Schanen Estates Elementary School • Shaw Elementary School • Smith Elementary School • Travis Elementary School • Webb Elementary School • Wilson Elementary School • Windsor Park Elementary School • Woodlawn Elementary School • Yeager Elementary School • Zavala Elementary School
Alternative • Mary Grett School • Student Learning and Guidance Center
Flour Bluff Independent School District •
Flour Bluff High School, grades 9–12 • Flour Bluff Jr. High School, grades 7–8 • Flour Bluff Intermediate School, grades 5–6 • Flour Bluff Elementary School, grades 3–4 • Flour Bluff Primary School, grades 1–2 • Early Childhood Center, prekindergarten and kindergarten •
Head Start, ages 1–4
West Oso Independent School District •
West Oso High School, grades 9–12 • West Oso Junior High School, grades 6–8 • West Oso Elementary, grades 2–5 • West Oso John F. Kennedy Elementary, prekindergarten to grade 1
Tuloso-Midway Independent School District •
Tuloso-Midway High School • Tuloso-Midway Middle School • Tuloso-Midway Intermediate School • Tuloso-Midway Primary School • Tuloso-Midway Academic Career Center
Calallen Independent School District •
Calallen High School • Calallen Middle School • West Intermediate School, grades 4–5 • East Primary School, grades pre-K–3 • Wood River Primary School, grades pre-K–3
London Independent School District •
London High School • London Middle School • London Elementary School
Private/charter/other •
St. John Paul II Academy, 6–12 • St. James Episcopal, primary, K–8 • Corpus Christi Montessori School, grades 1–8 •
Incarnate Word Academy, K–12 • Annapolis Christian Academy, K–12 • Yorktown Christian Academy, K–12
Libraries Libraries in the city include: • Dr. Clotilde P. Garcia • Ben F. McDonald • Janet F. Harte • La Retama • Owen R.Hopkins • Anita and W.T. Neyland ==Infrastructure==