Photo Credit: Discovery School of InnovationEducation
Discovery School of Innovation expands in The Woodlands with new 6-Acre Campus
Discovery School of Innovation, a private school recognized for its forward-thinking academics and whole-child approach, is expanding to a new campus in August 2026 to serve students in Pre-K (age 4) through Grade 8. The school will also launch its first high school program in Fall 2027, creating a full Pre-K – grade 12 pathway for families seeking an engaging, values-driven education.
The new six-acre campus, located near Woodlands Parkway and Branch Crossing Drive at 28277 Sweetgum Road in Magnolia, will feature light-filled classrooms, dedicated spaces for arts and sciences, outdoor learning environments, and athletic facilities. Every element has been designed to support Discovery School of Innovation’s (DSI) mission of cultivating curiosity, creativity, and community while preparing students to thrive in an ever-changing world.

“This expansion marks an exciting new chapter for our school,” said Catherine Sagar, founder and director of Discovery School of Innovation. “We’ve seen incredible growth since our founding, and this campus will allow us to meet the needs of more families who share our vision that learning should be joyful, rigorous, and personalized for each child.”
The planned high school opening in 2027 will continue DSI’s focus on project-based learning and character development, offering a college-preparatory curriculum that emphasizes leadership, service, and innovation. The inaugural ninth-grade class will begin in August 2027, with one grade added each year through Grade 12.
Enrollment for the new Pre-K (age 4) – Grade 8 campus is now open, with limited availability for the 2026–2027 school year. Families can schedule tours and learn more on the Discovery School of Innovation website.
“We’re proud to be growing alongside our community,” Sagar added. “Our goal has always been to create a school where every child is known, challenged, and inspired, and this next step allows us to do that for even more students.”

Source: Discovery School of Innovation



























