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Episcopal High School
(703) 933-4041
1200 N Quaker Lane
Alexandria, VA 22302
Level: 9-12
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
Native American or Native Alaskan:8.28% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.23% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:7.13% (2006)
Hispanic:2.07% (2006)
White, non-Hispanic:82.3% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:7.31% (2006)


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Episcopal High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Episcopal High School Reviews

 
My son, in his third year at Episcopal, writes that he is happy, learning lots, able to get to the river to kayak, and to the Arts Center to practice piano. We chose Episcopal because they were caring, supportive, informative, and generous of their time during the application process. My son continues to excel there because the faculty, staff, and students promote an atmosphere where learning about the world and about self is important and fun and respected. The school teaches self-discipline, respect and kindness towards all, and offers rigorous academics and honesty. Students learn to write well and to celebrate their talents. The school keeps me, as the parent, informed about new happenings, grades, and the joys of a residential campus. I look forward to the headmaster's letters and to my son's enthusiastic emails. When we talked last, he was excited about his power point presentation for class.

EHS has been a very positive experience for my child. Well educated faculty have been the main reason. They present the course work in unique ways and are willing to give students additional help if needed without hesitation. The location of EHS, just outside of DC, gives the students access to many cultural and educational experiences. Although, most seem to stay around campus on weekends. Students are very involved with advisors and coaches, who are much like cheerleaders when the parents are not around. Stricter discipline went into effect this year which has also been good, letting students know that there will be no tolerance for alcohol, drugs, cheating, etc. Sports are big here. They are also a huge committment, with weekend practices and earlier returns from breaks to practice. Dorms have 4 faculty members living on ends of each which is great. Students are well prepared for college.

Episcopal High School touches the hearts and minds of its students. The school is a thoughtful, caring, and spirited boarding school community that prepares its students for much more than selective college admission. EHS asks its students to consider what is truly important in life. Dedicated teachers, staff, coaches, advisors and the Headmaster help students confront age-old questions and enduring truths daily at EHS what s the right thing to do? and actions have consequences . Success at EHS means character, integrity, competence, kindness, keeping commitments, helping others and giving back to the community. Thanks to EHS, our elder daughter 03 is thriving as a sophomore at Princeton 07 today. Her younger sister is an enthusiastic member of EHS Class of 06.

Episcopal High School has been a happy home to two of our children, a son currently a junior at EHS and a daughter who graduated with one of EHS's first coed classes. We have only the highest praise and the greatest affection for Episcopal's superb academics and strong sense of community among faculty, students and parents. All students and most faculty families live together on campus, forming close bonds which begin with the strong advisor/advisee group relationship. Kids want to learn and excel at EHS, they look forward to returning to campus each year, and classes are small,challenging and always interesting. A new Arts Center offers all dimensions of fine arts, drama and music--and athletics at EHS are competitive and legendary,involving of all students through an array of options. Then there are the D.C. museums and cultural events, EHS's strong college counseling program...a great school.

Our son had 4 wonderful years at EHS, a 4-year, all-boarding co-ed school outside DC. He was highly prepared and was accepted early decision to UVA. Being all boarding and with 90% of the faculty living on campus, the school is very family-like.



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