Frontier Technologies

Frontier technologies are cutting-edge innovations that have the potential to alter industries and society significantly. Some current examples include blockchain, quantum computing, biotechnology, and advanced robotics. As the world continues to evolve and change, we wish to remain nimble so that our graduates are competitive and adaptable in the future.  

2025

  • Middle School Robotics

    Three Middle School Robotics teams competed in the FIRST LEGO League Challenge Division, where they worked together starting in August to develop both an autonomous LEGO robot design that could earn points in up to 15 different missions and an independent innovation project that solves a real-world problem of their choice. 
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  • Robotics Team Wins INSPIRE award

    Congratulations to the Upper School Robotics Team, the Hockabots, which competed in the FIRST Robotics FTC Semi-Area Championship held at Woodrow Wilson High School.
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  • Refurbishing Technology

    Members of the Computer Science Club worked with our Tech department to learn how to refurbish gently used technology. 
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  • Hockaday Computer Science Program Honored

    Hockaday was one of 237 schools to earn the College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science. 
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  • Student Named Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar

    Congratulations to Aimee Guo (Class of 2025) who was named a Regeneron Science Talent Search scholar, one of only 300 in the nation!
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Within the private school community, The Hockaday School is an independent college-preparatory day school for girls from grades PK–12 located in Dallas, Texas. Students realize their limitless potential through challenging academic curricula, arts, athletics, and extracurricular programs so that they are inspired to lead lives of purpose and impact.

The Hockaday School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, creed, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any other status protected by applicable law in the administration of its educational, admissions, financial aid, athletic, and other policies and programs.