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Since opening in 1785, The Episcopal Academy has dedicated...
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The Episcopal Academy celebrates a 230-year history of...
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Inspired by dedicated teachers and motivated by talented...
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The Episcopal Academy is known for its dominant athletic...
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At Episcopal, we are passionate about the arts – and it is...
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Episcopal's safe and encouraging atmosphere communicates,...
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To preserve its place as one of the finest independent day...
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Why Episcopal? - Episcopal Academy, The. From our robust...
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Episcopal Academy is a coeducational school that challenges and nurtures students since 1785. Learn about its faith-based culture, rigorous academics, athletics, arts, and community outreach opportunities.
Episcopal Academy is a private, co-educational school in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, founded in 1785. It is affiliated with the Episcopal Church and offers a classical curriculum, athletics, arts, and spiritual programs.
Learn how The Episcopal Academy, founded in 1785 in Philadelphia, evolved from a small schoolhouse to a state-of-the-art campus in Newtown Square. Discover its academic tradition, coeducational vision, and commitment to challenge and nurture Mind, Body, and Spirit.
The Episcopal Academy is a PreK-12, coeducational, independent day school located in Newtown Square, PA. Founded in 1785, Episcopal's mission is to challenge and nurture Mind, Body, and Spirit and inspire boys and girls to lead lives of purpose, faith, and integrity.
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- 1785 BISHOP WHITE DR, NEWTOWN SQUARE, 19073, PA
- October 26, 2024
Jul 9, 2024 · The Episcopal Academy is a place where children are inspired to reach their full potential. The faculty at Episcopal is simply outstanding. The teachers are not only highly knowledgeable and experienced, but they also demonstrate genuine care and dedication to each student's individual growth.
St. Philip Church has been a central part of the African American Episcopal tradition in Columbus and central Ohio for over 130 years. We were organized as a mission of Trinity Episcopal Church in the fall of 1891 as a place for the African American parishioners to worship.