Give Back! 

We are deeply grateful for all the ways you give back to Memorial Private School to help us grow and flourish. Through gifts of time and engagement, some of your most precious gifts include: posting reviews, sending referrals our way, sharing your ideas, and engaging on social media. 

Engagement

Write Reviews: Reviews and personal testimonials are a critical way for families to get to know us better and see how our low stress environment can yield high academic and social outcomes. Writing a review on any of these sites really does make a difference:

Engage on Social Media: Being engaged on social media and sharing your personal stories with friends and neighbors is a simple and fun way to give back. Maybe someone sees your comment and decides to tour our campus or you share a post with a friend who might have an interest in exploring new schools. Your engagement really does help others learn about us, and often results in new enrollments.

Send us Referrals: Referrals are golden because they heard about Memorial Private School through you and these students often stay with us until they graduate. Telling your personal stories to people you know often leads to applications. To show our appreciation and to help you offset tuition costs, we offer a $250 tuition credit for every verified enrollment you send our way.

Participate in Friends of MPS: Being involved in our MPS Parent’s Association, “Friends of MPS” leads to great ideas, new programs, exciting events, and much more to support our student body and the future of Memorial Private School. Your contributions matter and hold great value.

Refer Us to Additional Corporate and University Studies: If you know a company or university doing a research study, please let us know. As a research-based learning environment, we work closely with top corporations and universities nationwide. We wish to thank them for the many opportunities they provide to our curricula and programs. In recognition, recent collaborations include: BrainCo, University of Houston, Harvard University, St. Thomas University and Houston Baptist University.