Southwest Preparatory Conference

The Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC) is an athletic conference for large, elite private high schools in Texas. It is composed of the following schools:


Current members

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Institution Location Year Founded Population Type Nickname Colors Former TAPPS Member?
Awty International School Houston, Texas 1956 1,754

(2022)

Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Rams Green, Gold Yes
Cistercian Preparatory School Irving, Texas 1962 355

(2020)

Boys

(Catholic)

Hawks Black, White Yes[1]
Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart Houston, Texas 1960 750

(2022)

Girls

(Catholic)

Chargers Navy, Light Blue Yes
Episcopal High School Bellaire, Texas 1983 797

(2020)

Coed

(Episcopal)

Knights Blue, White Yes
Episcopal School of Dallas Dallas, Texas 1974 1,170+ Coed

(Episcopal)

Eagles Blue, White Yes[1]
Fort Worth Country Day School Fort Worth, Texas 1963 1,116 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Falcons Red, Blue Yes[2]
Greenhill School Addison, Texas 1950 1,279 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Hornets Green, Gold No
Hockaday School Dallas, Texas 1913 1,113[3] Girls

(Nonsectarian)

Daisies Green, White No
Houston Christian High School Houston, Texas 1998 470

(2021)

Coed

(Christian)

Mustangs Blue, White Yes
The John Cooper School The Woodlands, Texas 1988 1,365 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Dragons Green, Black Yes
The Kinkaid School Piney Point Village, Texas 1906 1,375

(2015)

Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Falcons Purple, Gold Yes[4]
The Oakridge School Arlington, Texas 1979 800

(2017)

Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Owls Green, Navy Yes[2]
St. Andrew's Episcopal School Austin, Texas 1952 941 Coed

(Episcopal)

Highlanders Blue, Black, White No
St. John's School Houston, Texas 1946 1,493 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Mavericks Red, Black No
St. Mark's School of Texas Dallas, Texas 1906 911 Boys

(Episcopal)

Lions Blue, Gold No
St. Stephen's Episcopal School Austin, Texas 1950 694 Coed

(Episcopal)

Spartans Purple, Red No
Trinity Valley School Fort Worth, Texas 1959 1,017

(2020)

Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Trojans Blue, White No

Former members

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Institution Location Year Founded Population Type Nickname Colors Left SPC Current Conference
All Saints' Episcopal School Fort Worth, Texas 1951 1,264[5] Coed

(Episcopal)

Saints Navy, White 2018[6] TAPPS[a]
Allen Academy[7] Bryan, Texas 1886 340 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Rams Blue, Gold 1970s TAPPS
Casady School Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 1947 1,020 Coed

(Episcopal)

Cyclones Navy Blue, White 2024[8] OSSAA
Holland Hall Tulsa, Oklahoma 1922 1,034 Coed

(Episcopal)

Dutch Red, Black, White 2016[9][6] OSSAA
Lutheran High School[7] Houston, Texas 1949 960 Coed

(Lutheran)

Pioneers Green, Silver 1970s TAPPS
Saint Mary's Hall San Antonio, Texas 1879 790 Coed

(Christian)

Barons Purple, White 2016[6] TAPPS
Texas Military Institute[7] San Antonio, Texas 1893 552 Coed

(Episcopal)

Panthers Black, Gold 1970s TAPPS
Wichita Collegiate School[7] Wichita, Kansas 1963 966 Coed

(Nonsectarian)

Spartans Royal Blue, Gold N/A AVCTL[b]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ All Saints' had previously been a member of TAPPS before joining the SPC in 2000.
  2. ^ Ark Valley Chisholm Trail League

References

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  1. ^ a b "Winter Soccer State Results" (PDF). tapps.biz. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
    Note: Episcopal School of Dallas were the TAPS runner-up for girls winter soccer in 1984 and third place winners for the boys. Bellaire Episcopal did not begin classes until the 1984-85 school year.
  2. ^ a b "State Volleyball Results" (PDF). tapps.biz. September 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2023.
  3. ^ "Hockaday School (Home Page)". hockaday.org.
  4. ^ "TAPPS State Tennis Results" (PDF). tapps.net (now tapps.biz) – via Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ "About - All Saints' Episcopal School". aseschool.org. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
  6. ^ a b c Riddle, Greg (January 16, 2017). "UPDATED: Football Power Fort Worth All Saints Will Leave SPC and Join TAPPS; See What SPC and TAPPS Have to Say About It". dallasnews.com. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d "Southwest Preparatory Conference". theoakridgeschool.org.
  8. ^ "A Departure from Tradition: Casady to Leave the SPC". casadyschoolcrier.org. January 26, 2022. Archived from the original on September 4, 2024. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
  9. ^ "Vol. 9: OSSAA vs. SPC". hollandhall.org. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
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