Primary and secondary schools Public schools serves most of Westbury The neighborhood is served by the
Houston Independent School District. The neighborhood is divided between the following attendance zones for elementary school: • Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary School - In Parkwest Section 1 • Anderson Elementary School - In Westbury Section 4 • Kolter Elementary School in
Meyerland • Tinsley Elementary School The neighborhood is divided between the following attendance zoned for middle school: • Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts Middle School (formerly Johnston Middle School) • Fondren Middle School Anyone zoned to Johnston may apply to
Pin Oak Middle School's regular program.
Westbury High School serves almost all of Westbury. A sliver of Westbury is zoned to
Bellaire High School. File:Parker Elementary School new 1.jpg|Parker Elementary School serves much of northern Westbury File:Andersoneshouston closeup.jpg|Anderson Elementary School serves much of southern Westbury File:JohnstonMSHoustonTX0.jpg|Meyerland Middle School (formerly Johnston Middle) in
Meyerland serves most of Westbury
History of public schools Parker Elementary opened in 1959, and Johnston Middle School opened in its current location in 1959. Anderson and Kolter opened in 1960. Westbury High School opened in 1961. Fondren Middle opened in 1966. In the late 1990s Anderson Elementary was overcrowded due to increasing student populations in Westbury area apartment complexes. In 1996 there were 1,500 students; an additional 300 had been reassigned to other schools. Tinsley opened in 2002, relieving Anderson and another area school. Medical Center Charter School, a pre-kindergarten through 5th grade
charter school, was located in the Westbury area. Despite its name, the school is not located in the
Texas Medical Center area. Medical Center Charter School opened in 1996, and catered to employees working in the Medical Center and had the
Montessori method, used until grade two. Its specialty as of 2003 was foreign languages. In 2014, the
Texas Education Agency (TEA) announced that the school's performance was insufficient and that it sought to revoke its charter.
Private schools St. Thomas More School (K-8 operated by the
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston), a neighborhood
Roman Catholic school in
Maplewood South Section 6. The neighborhood has or has in close proximity several other private schools, such as
Westbury Christian School (K–12) and [https://web.archive.org/web/20130522190850/http://www.snschools.com/ St. Nicholas School Southwest Campus (K-8). Trafton Academy and Miss Porter's School located in the Willowbend area also serves Westbury residents.
Public libraries Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library of the
Houston Public Library (HPL) is the library location for Westbury. Its namesake is
Shannon Walker. The Meyer Library in
Meyerland opened in 1962. In 1994 the library received renovations to accommodate disabled people. By 2013 HPL planned to purchase land for a new Meyerland branch with $442,000. HPL spokesperson Sandra Fernandez stated that HPL wants to build a new facility in order to increase the size and parking capacity. There was a proposal to move the library to
Westbury Square, supported by the Westbury community but opposed by Meyerland residents. In 2015 various proposals on where the replacement library should go were being debated. Prior to
Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the Houston community considered the Meyer Branch to be the Houston library in the poorest state of maintenance. Hurricane Harvey gave the library moderate damage, and the city government closed it afterwards, with demolition scheduled. The new library, which also replaced HPL Express Frank, was to be built at 5505 Belrose on a plot of land, in Westbury Section 3. ==Media==