
"Bird's-eye view of the campus"
The campus buildings draw their beauty from the natural hues of cedar, Mexican brick and title. Designed by the noted architect O'Neil Ford of San Antonio, they reflect the cultural and physical heritage of the great South Texas range lands. The grounds are situated on 670 acres of prime ranch land that is used as grazing areas for horses and cattle. Oak, palm, and mesquite trees add their share of beauty and character to the spacious grounds.

A unique feature of Presbyterian Pan American school is the International Plaza. It is surrounded by flag poles that fly the colors of all countries represented at the School. Centered in the plaza is a tiled fountain, donated to the school by the graduating class of 1966.