The school was built as part of a 2007 bond, worth $198 million in total, and had a cost of $59.2 million. It opened on August 12, 2011. It initially held grades 9 and 10 and had about 840 students.[3]
The first principal, Carol Houston, was previously associate principal at Tomball High School.[4]
The first 12th grade class was scheduled to graduate in 2014.[5]
Campus
The campus has 350,000 square feet (33,000 m2) of space.[6]
It has two stories and a capacity of 2,200 students.[7]
School colors and mascot
The school colors are navy and silver and the mascot is the wildcat.[8]
Demographics
In the 2022-2023 school year, there were 2,992 students. 3 were American Indian/Alaska Native, 343 were Asian, 201 were Black, 866 were Hispanic, 1,445 were White, and 134 were Two or More Races. 832 student were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.[1]
Academics
For the 2018-2019 school year, the school received an A grade from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall score of 93 out of 100. The school received an A grade in two domains, Student Achievement (score of 95) and School Progress (score of 92), and a B grade in Closing the Gaps (score of 89). The school received five of the seven possible distinction designations for: Academic Achievement in Mathematics, Academic Achievement in English Language Arts/Reading, Academic Achievement in Social Studies, Top 25%:Comparative Academic Growth, and Top 25%:Comparative Closing the Gaps. The two distinction designations the school did not receive were Academic Achievement in Science and Post-Secondary Readiness.[9]
Athletics
Tomball Memorial's primary athletic rival is Tomball High School.[5] As of 2018, the school is in Conference 6a, Region II, District 14.
The school held its first homecoming game, against Waller High School, in 2014. Tomball Memorial lost 41-31.[10]
Basketball
In a three-year span until 2016, Tomball Memorial High had three head coaches.[11] The basketball team entered its first playoff in 2014 against Wheatley High School, which ended in Wheatley's loss.[12] In the 2014-2015 school year, Tomball Memorial won the district title by 13-1 and two playoff games;[11] the team won its first-ever playoff against Sharpstown High School.[12] The school's overall record that year was 24-10.[11]
Soccer
The soccer team took only 3 years after opening to make the playoffs. In their first playoff run in 2014, they lost in the 4th round to Waco University by a score of 3-0. The following year, in the 4th season of being open, the wildcats soccer team made a run in the playoffs and found themselves in the UIL Texas State Tournament. They finished 3rd in the state after losing to Lufkin in the state semifinal by a score of 1-0.
Other programs
The band uniforms were designed to fit each gender and to remain fashionable for their seven-year lifespans. In January 2011 the TISD board approved spending $75,000 for the creation of these uniforms, about $298 per uniform.[13]