An episcopal school is a private, independent institution that is affiliated with the Episcopal Church. These schools emphasize a holistic education that integrates academic excellence with spiritual development, often fostering a sense of community and service. They typically promote values such as inclusivity, respect, and social responsibility, reflecting the principles of the Episcopal faith. Episcopal schools often encourage students to engage in religious and ethical discussions, regardless of their personal backgrounds.
Oregon Episcopal School was created in 1869.
Episcopal School of Dallas was created in 1974.
Virginia Episcopal School was created in 1916.
Episcopal School of Jacksonville was created in 1966.
Parish Episcopal School was created in 1972.
Episcopal Divinity School was created in 1974.
Ascension Episcopal School was created in 1959.
Episcopal Collegiate School was created in 1998.
Episcopal Theological School was created in 1867.
St. Paul's Episcopal School was created in 1947.
Ascension Episcopal School's motto is 'Inspired to Achieve'.
The motto of St. Paul's Episcopal School is 'Spiritus Gladius'.