El Paso's Most Comprehensive Private Academic Center
Since it's inception in 1978, School For Educational Enrichment has been providing students with the skills to become independent learners. All programs at SEE enable students to focus on their individual instructional needs and progress at their own pace. Each program at SEE is designed to develop self confidence and stimulate an interest in the learning process.
Accredited Day School
For two decades, SEE has been a leader in educational services. Instruction is offered in small groups with a low teacher-student ratio. One-on-one teaching is provided in special situations, and all programs are designed to fit each student's individual learning needs. In addition, bus transportation is available.
Limited English Proficiency students are taught English while progressing in content courses at their grade level. The school has a history of serving international students from Latin-America, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Mexico. SEE currently serves students from El Paso, New Mexico, and Ciudad Juarez. I-20 Student Visas are issued to foreign students by the school.
There are Fine Arts electives in dance, music, drama, and art. Competitive team sports are included in the physical education curriculum. Each year, SEE graduates are awarded scholarships from Texas universities and have been accepted to institutions of higher learning world-wide.
Recognition and Honors
School For Educational Enrichment (SEE) is accredited by the Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools (TAAPS), which has membership throughout Texas and Mexico. Its accreditation is recognized by TEA. In addition, SEE holds a special certification from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) for Special Education Programs. In recognition of SEE's innovative and highly effective teaching strategies, numerous public and private agencies and foundations have provided scholarships to SEE students. They include the Upper Rio Grande Workforce Development Board, the Texas Department of Commerce, the Department of Human Resources, Veterans Rehabilitation Commission and Child Protective Services.
