Exceptional Education at Royal ISD Schools

Achieve More with Royal ISD's Outstanding Schools 

New homes in La Segarra are zoned to excellent schools in the Royal Independent School District (RISD).

Royal ISD is dedicated to "Investing in Our Tomorrow," providing students with exceptional academic programs, a supportive environment, and diverse extracurricular opportunities. With a focus on college and career readiness, Royal ISD offers a robust STEM curriculum, dual-language programs, and advanced academic courses to prepare students for success. 

Royal Elementary School

Royal Elementary offers a supportive and nurturing environment for students in grades second through fifth, building on the strong foundation set at the Royal Early Childhood Center (PK-1st). Starting in second grade, families can choose the traditional learning path or apply for the Royal STEM Academy. The district's second elementary school will open in the 2025-2026 school year, serving PreK through fifth-grade students. 

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Children at Royal ISD

Royal Junior High

Royal Junior High serves students in grades sixth through eighth, providing a strong academic foundation as they transition to high school and explore future pathways. Beginning in sixth grade, students have the option to follow the traditional curriculum or apply for the innovative programs offered at the Royal STEM Academy. With a focus on preparing students for success in high school and beyond, Royal Junior High School offers a dynamic learning environment for all students. 

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Royal Junior High Students

Royal High School

Royal High School serves students in grades ninth through twelfth, offering a diverse academic experience that helps students shape their post-graduation goals. The school features award-winning programs such as Royal Early College High School, career and technical courses, and a wide range of extracurricular activities. Students can engage in champion athletics, UIL competitions, SkillsUSA, band, dance, theater, and more. 

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Royal High School Students