The Hockaday experience is like few others. As an all girls’ school, our students are set apart by two visible advantages: the opportunity to participate and the opportunity to lead. Our top scholars, team captains, yearbook editors, the leads in school plays and musicals - they are all girls. Girls are the ones raising their hands, using the microphone, and being heard.

It is a Hockaday tradition to develop the full potential of each girl. Almost 100 years ago, Ms. Ela Hockaday established the School’s four cornerstones of Scholarship, Character, Courtesy, and Athletics. These cornerstones are our commitment to building the personal integrity of each student while carefully guiding her intellectual and social development.

From Lower School through Upper School, Hockaday strives to provide students opportunities to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in an ever-changing world, a world that has become more global in its orientation and more complex than ever before in history. No two girls will forge forward on the same path as they leave Hockaday, but it is our great satisfaction to know that with the values, self-esteem, friendships, and academic advantages they take with them, each girl will be fully prepared for the next important step of her unique journey.

Jeanne P. Whitman
Eugene McDermott Headmistress


8/18/2008
The Hockaday School welcomes Tina Slinker as Director of Physical Education and Interscholastic Athletics.        
7/22/2008
Form IV student Taylor Thornton has been named the 2008 Girls Texas Lacrosse Player of the Year and the 2008 Dallas Morning News Lacrosse Area Player of the Year.
6/23/2008
Joan Gass, a 2008 graduate of The Hockaday School, placed 2nd in the nation at the National Forensic League (NFL) National Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada.
5/30/2008
Berenice Villela has been named Gates Scholar, distinguishing her as a Leader for America's Future and offering her a scholarship to the school of her choice.
9/4/08
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Parents' Night, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades
9/4/08
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
8th Grade Musical Costume Meeting
9/5/08
Field Hockey Festival, Hockaday (JV/V)
9/6/08
Field Hockey Festival, Hockaday (JV/V)
9/6/08 - 9/7/08
Form IV Senior Retreat
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Founded in 1913, the mission and traditions of Hockaday School were built on the foundation of four important cornerstones.
Twenty-three Hockaday students have been named finalists in the the 2008 National Merit Scholarship program.

Hockaday athletes accomplished what has never been accomplished before -- a sweep in SPC Winter Championships, bringing home the championship in Basketball, Soccer and Swimming & Diving.

Hockaday's debate team ranks second in the country, with one of its members named the 2007 National Champion.

Hockaday's newspaper, Fourcast, received a silver medalist certificate from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.

Vibrato, Hockaday's literary magazine, was awarded the Pacemaker, considered the Pulitzer for high school journalism, from the National Scholastic Press Association.