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Meridian School provides an invigorating educational environment that develops responsible citizens who can artfully navigate our complex world and enjoy a good life with others.

Upcoming events

SHAC meeting

Time: 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: Via Zoom

News & Announcements

SBOE Representative Tom Maynard shakes hands with Jennifer Noonan, with Karalei Nunn

Longtime Volunteer Jennifer Noonan receives SBOE Heroes for Children Award

We're so proud to share that parent and longtime volunteer Jennifer Noonan received the 2025 Heroes for Children Award for Region 10 at the State Board of Education! A big thank you to our Representative, Tom Maynard, and the SBOE for recognizing the work that so many community members put in each and every year to impact students in public education around the State.
Opportunity: GARSEF Science Fair, students showing poster board presentations

GARSEF Science Fair 2026

The Greater Austin Regional Science & Engineering Fair (GARSEF) is thrilled to invite students to participate in this year’s exciting Science Fair!

At a glance

  • 44 Native languages reported by Meridian families
  • 1700+ K-12 IB students changing the world
  • 10 Athletic State Team Championships 
  • 33K Water reclaimed annually through rainwater cisterns
  • 99 Pounds of cafeteria waste composted each week
  • 24+ Student clubs, including award-winning Model UN

About Us

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Meridian is a public, tuition-free charter school. Open to all students who live within Williamson County in Central Texas, we are proud to offer a continuum of International Baccalaureate education, from the Primary and the Middle Years Programs, ending with the Diploma Program. 

Our program is designed for all students and does not discriminate on the basis of gender, gender identity, race, color, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, religion, disability, academic, athletic, or artistic ability, or the district the child would otherwise attend without regard to disability or handicapping condition, in administration or educational policies, admission and hiring policies and other school-administered programs. As an open-enrollment public charter school, there will be no admissions requirements and no tuition.