TANGLEWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL
 
MASCOT:  The Gator
SCHOOL COLORS:  Blue and Green
 
OUR MISSION:
Tanglewood Middle School provides a high-quality, inquiry-based education that empowers individuals to become self-sufficient and globally conscious citizens through emphasis on community and collaborative problem-solving, fostering a lifelong commitment to innovation and sustainability.
 
OUR MOTTO:  Educate. Innovate. Renew.
 
Tanglewood Middle School began in 1929 as Grady Elementary on the corner of Westheimer and Post Oak. In 1950, the school moved to its current location, and opened a brand-new campus to serve the families of this growing community.
 
The elementary school was closed in 1979, but reopened in 1992 as Grady Middle School. In 2012, construction was completed on Phase 1 of a $15 million reconstruction project which saw the original school building replaced with a state-of-the-art, two-story main building. Three years later, Phase 2 of the rebuild completed the campus' main classroom wing.
 
Tanglewood is an 
International Baccalaureate (IB) World School Middle Years Programme campus, serving approximately 800 students from 25-30 countries around the world at any given time. For more information about our IB programme, please 
click here. For Houston ISD summary information regarding student, teacher and staff demographics, test performance outcomes, accountability ratings, and school-based programs for the previous five years, please 
click here. Interested in learning more about our campus? Just download our 
Tanglewood Is Tremendous flyer by 
clicking here.
 
 
 
 
Houston residents are assigned to specific feeder patterns composed on elementary, middle and high schools, based on the location of their home. To see if you live within Tanglewood's zone view our school boundary map by 
clicking here. You may also search online using the "Select a School" database 
here, or by calling the Student Transfer Department at (713) 556-6734.