In 2019 Margaret Downing of the
Houston Press stated that Rogers "has been the recipient of several education awards over the years". and 2004 In 2005, the fifth grade
Odyssey of the Mind (OM) team competed internationally, after winning 4th place in Region and 1st place in Texas. In the World Finals, they took 18th place in their division of 60 teams under the leadership of Linda Hester and Raj Mutha. In fall 2007 two members of the T. H. Rogers
chess team entered the international championships in
Antalya,
Turkey. In December 2006, the 8th grade chess team took 1st place at the National Grade Chess Championships in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. In 2010 the
Houston Press ranked T.H. Rogers as Houston's best school. Named #2 Public Middle School in 2009-2010 and #1 in Houston. In 2011, the third and fourth grade Odyssey of the Mind team competed in the World Finals after scoring 6th in Region and 2nd in Texas. They got 23rd place in their problem, Extreme Mousemobiles. In 2013, two 7th grade students won 1st place in district science fair, 1st place in the Houston area science fair, best overall in the Houston area science fair, and 1st place in the Texas State Science fair. In 2014, the Quiz Bowl Team participated in the Middle School National Championship Tournament (MSNCT), taking 5th place nationally. In 2014, two students participated in the History Bowl Team championship, taking home the Grand Prize (1st place) as well as a check for $5,000. In 2014, the fifth grade
Odyssey of the Mind (OM) team competed internationally, after winning 1st place in Region and 1st place in Texas. They took 16th place at the world finals. In 2015, the Quiz Bowl Team took 2nd place nationally at the Quiz Bowl Middle School National Championship Tournament (MSNCT). In 2016, the fifth grade Odyssey of the Mind team competed in the World Finals after winning 1st in Regionals, 1st in State, and ended up winning 10th Place in World. In 2017, the sixth grade Odyssey of the Mind team competed in the World Finals after winning 2nd in Regionals and 1st in State. They ended up finishing in 21st. In 2019, the eighth grade Odyssey of the Mind team competed in the World Finals after winning 1st in both Regionals and State. They got 7th place in the world finals, which still remains a school record. In 2019, the fifth grade Odyssey of the Mind team competed in the World Finals after winning 1st in Regionals and 2nd in State. They got 12th place in the world finals. In 2022, the Quiz Bowl Team took 8th place nationally at the Quiz Bowl Middle School National Championship Tournament (MSNCT), where also Suhurrith Adhikari won the all-star award for getting top 20 in the tournament. ==Admissions==