This a great school for academic and social success. Caring teachers and supportive administrators make sure the environment is ready for learning on a higher level. They even go so far as to spend extra for your student to get the tutorials they need.
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Posted by a teacher on 12/18/08
I went to GBHS all four years, and i have to say it is a unique school. There are some excellent teachers who really want you to learn and be more scholarly, and of course there are other teachers who are not that great. But overall I have to say that it is a school that has hidden potential. I think
... Read more that if a student really wants to get the best out of their education they would be fine at Bush with the AP program. Go Broncos! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/07/08
GBHS is a great school, it is really diverse and it has a lot of great teachers. I only went one year to the school and i thought it was great, we had very good track, soccer and basketball teams. The students are not all good student, it is a school with a lot of discipline and most kids show a lot
... Read more of class and character. I played football and we where a small team with a lot of heart and potential thanks to our coach. Even though we never had a winning season i was always proud to play for the school as a Bronco and i always believed in the possibilities. Read less
Posted by a student on 09/06/08
i will be a proud senior this year at George Bush and at first i wasn't to fond of the school but now i realize our principal is trying to get us prepared for the real world she is a very strong working lady and i wouldn't ask for another principal. I really have nothing to complain about at bush except
... Read more for i wish we had more school spirit everyone gives up so easily because we do not win every game but i think no matter if we win or loose you should still be proud of your school!! I am very proud to be a BRONCO!!! And Ms. Rose(principal) has really help me learn to believe in the possiblities!!!! Read less
Posted by a student on 07/29/08
This is my fourth year at this school and I'd say it's way below average. Its not the worst school in the world, but it could be a lot better. Most of the teachers are good, but the students are terrible. Most of them don't want to learn so they end up skipping classes regularly. Overall, Id say if
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Posted by a student on 04/19/08
Mediocre school, Won't say don't go. School environment is not so good because of the people who don't want to learn. Some teachers in this school are great teachers! The principal is mediocre.
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Posted by a student on 02/05/08
I am a freshman in GBHS. Half of the year is almost over, in two days in fact. My prior expectations on how it was going to be was way different than what I have experienced so far. Ms. Rose, is such a positive, friendly, and energetic principal. Many of the Administrators are friendly as well. The
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Posted by a student on 01/16/08
I am a freshmen at George Bush and I think it's an O.K. school. The teachers are great, its just that many students do not try learning and often slow down the teaching enviorment.
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Posted by a student on 12/06/07
I am a junior at George Bush High School and I think it's a great school. We are very diverse and we have some very ambitious students. Theres been rumors that bush is not a disciplined school but that was 2004 this is 2007 and our principle is awesome! she has brought us up and i would hate for students
... Read more to talk about george bush high school as anything less. We have an excellent Basketball team, dance team , cheerleading squad, and Band. At george bush high school we Believe in the possibilities and expect success. Go Broncos! Read less
Posted by a student on 11/23/07
Overall, this school has a great learning environment and even greater teachers. Students could be a little better diciplined though.
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English as Second Language
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Richmond schools — George Bush High School is located at 6707 Fm 1464, Richmond TX 77469. 6707 Fm 1464 is in the 77469 ZIP code in Richmond, TX The school district for George Bush High School is the Ft Bend Independent School District. George Bush High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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