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Our Mission 

The Episcopal Academy educates qualified, motivated students to grow intellectually, physically, and spiritually, and to share their talents generously. We are a coeducational community of learners and teachers working to achieve excellence through a strong academic program, comprehensive athletics, and vibrant arts. Our school's Episcopalian heritage with its respect for all faiths forms the basis of our life together.

Our Beliefs

At The Episcopal Academy, we believe in the balance of:

M I N D

• The pursuit of learning is a work for a lifetime.

 

• Learning emerges from and builds on experience and discovery.

B O D Y

• A healthy lifestyle, including appropriate education and lifelong
physical activity, enhances individual mental and spiritual health.

 

• Athletic competition and sportsmanship contribute to the mental and spiritual well-being of individuals and communities.

S P I R I T

• Everyone has inherent worth as a creation of God.

 

• Every individual shares responsibility for the community.

 

• Individual moral integrity and a core of common values are essential to every community.

 

• Mutual respect among people of varied backgrounds and perspectives leads to positive, beneficial relationships.

 

• Individuals thrive in a safe, nurturing environment where they can be comfortable in taking risks and where they can develop their talents.

Our Objectives

To provide students with a challenging curriculum designed to develop their intellectual powers.

To help students develop habits of industry and thoroughness and a desire for knowledge.

To offer students the opportunity to learn and play in a diverse school community, so that they may be prepared to be leaders in a society whose different races, cultures, and classes live and work together in harmony.

To teach that our American republican form of government based on democratic principles requires the concern, participation, and, on occasion, sacrifice of every citizen.

To guide students' attitudes toward all people so that their actions reflect understanding and respect, and their behavior shows honesty, decency, and a sense of duty.

To develop both leadership and cooperation by giving opportunities in all facets of school life for initiative and responsibility, tact and self-control.

To encourage the care and development of the body through teaching intelligent health habits and through encouraging participation in a diversity of vigorous physical activities, many of which can be enjoyed throughout life.

To nourish their powers of appreciation and creativity, so that they may enjoy their cultural heritages and engage in works of worthwhile self-expression.

To demonstrate the importance of a belief in God as revealed in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, using as a vehicle the teaching and practices of the Episcopal Church, and to teach students to recognize that respect for other religious traditions enhances one's own faith.

 
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