Colleges and universities Houston City College System serves Sharpstown.
Houston Christian University, a private university, is located in Sharpstown Section 3A. The Saint Constantine School, a private Orthodox Christian school and college, is located in Section 1.
Primary and secondary education Public schools Sharpstown is served by several schools in the
Houston Independent School District. James Butler Bonham Elementary School, located in original section 3, serves most of original section 3, while McNamara Elementary School, outside of Sharpstown, serves a portion of original section 3. Neff Elementary School serves original section 5, Estates 2, Terrace 1, most of Estates 3, and almost all of Terrace 2. The current Neff campus is in Country Club Estates Section 2, as was its previous one. Ed White Elementary School, in Terrace 3, serves Terrace 3 and a small portion of Terrace 2. Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School, outside of Sharpstown, serves sections of Estates 3. Sands Point Elementary School, serving as a relief school, was named after Sands Point Drive in Sharpstown Country Club Estates.
Jane Long Academy in Sharpstown (any student zoned to Long may apply to
Pin Oak Middle School's regular program) serves original sections 1, 1A, and 2 for middle school. Sugar Grove Middle School, located in Section 3, serves original section 3, original section 5, all three Terrace sections, Estates 2, and most of Estates 3. In the period 2009 to 2019, the school had "improvement required" ratings from the State of Texas for four of those years. Each year, about 37% of the teachers present in one school year are not in the next. There were five principals in a period circa 2009 to 2019. Circa 2014, 925 students in the Sugar Grove attendance zone attended schools other than Sugar Grove middle. This increased to 1,200 circa 2019.
Sharpstown High School serves original sections 1, 1A, 2, and 3, original section 5, all three Terrace sections, Estates 2, and most of Estates 3. A portion of Sharpstown Country Club Estates 3 is zoned to Revere Middle School and
Margaret Long Wisdom High School (formerly Robert E. Lee High School), with
Lamar High School and
Westside High Schools as options.) serves a small portion of western Sharpstown.
Sharpstown International School, a 6–12 district magnet school, is in the community.
Las Américas Newcomer School, a 6–8 school for new immigrants, is on the property of Jane Long.
KIPP Houston Public Schools operates several
charter schools along KIPP Way, west of Sharpstown. • KIPP SHINE Preparatory School (Elementary school) • KIPP Academy Middle School • Kipp Sharpstown College Preparatory School (Middle school) •
KIPP Houston High School File:EdWhiteES0Houston.JPG|Edward H. White Elementary School File:SuttonESHoustonTX.jpg|William S. Sutton Elementary School File:NeffESHouston.jpg|Pat Neff Elementary School (old campus)
Histories of public schools ] Long Middle School was built in 1957. Sutton was built in 1958, and McNamara opened in 1958. Bonham was built 1962. Emerson was erected in 1963. Neff opened in 1964. White opened in 1967. Sharpstown Junior-Senior High School opened in 1968; the high school split and moved to its own campus in 1969. In February 1995 Sugar Grove, built in former church property, opened as a relief school. Sands Point opened in 1998 as a relief school for Emerson, Piney Point, and Walnut Bend. Repairs and renovations of Sugar Grove were completed by January 1999. Sharpview Elementary School was temporarily established at 7734 Mary Bates in order to relieve some Sharpstown-area elementary schools; Sharpview opened fall 2000 and closed in spring 2004. In 2011 Sharpstown Middle was consolidated with Sharpstown International High School to form a new 6–12 school,
Sharpstown International School. The new 6–12 school took attendance boundaries from Lee High School (now
Wisdom High School) and
Sharpstown High School, while Sugar Grove Middle School took portions of the boundary from Sharpstown Middle School. As of 2012, Sharpstown International School now has no boundary, with Sugar Grove Middle School and Sharpstown High School controlling its former middle and high school boundaries.
Liberty High School, an alternative high school for recent immigrants, was from 2017 on the campus of Sharpstown International. In 2022 it moved to the
Houston Community College (HCC) Gulfton Campus.
Private schools Sharpstown also has three private schools. St. Francis de Sales Catholic School (grades K-8) is in Sharpstown Country Club Terrace Section 2. Secondary schools include
Strake Jesuit College Preparatory and
Saint Agnes Academy. File:StFrancisdeSalesSchoolHouston.jpg|St. Francis de Sales School
Public libraries The area is served by the
Houston Public Library. M. E. Walter Neighborhood Library, a full service branch, is located at 7660 Clarewood, in Sharpstown Section 4. HPL Express Southwest is located within the Southwest Multi-Service Center at 6400 High Star in the
Southwest Management District, east of the Sharpstown subdivisions. ==Community services==