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St. Francis Episcopal School
Basic Information
Address: Main Campus + Mailing
335 Piney Point Road
Houston, Texas 77042
Additional Information
School Type: Co-ed
Founded: 1952
Ages/Grades: 2 years old through 12th grade
School Size: 1,100+
Financial Aid:
Avialable
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Mission Statement:
In the Anglican tradition, St. Francis Episcopal School challenges and motivates students in an academically and spiritually stimulating environment to become imaginative, critical thinkers and people for others.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Grounded in its Episcopal faith and identity, St. Francis Episcopal School believes in the dignity and worth of each individual; acknowledges that a diverse school community enriches the school; actively seeks to build an inclusive school culture in which each student feels safe, welcome, valued and known; and encourages students, as people for others, to work towards a better world. The St. Francis Episcopal School Board of Trustees stands firmly with the school in these aspirations and believes that this work is for all members of the school community.
Notes/School Information:
Founded in 1952 as a parish school and mission of St. Francis Episcopal Church, St. Francis Episcopal School is an independent, college-preparatory school serving boys and girls from 2 years old through 12th grade.The school now spans two campuses with over 1,100 students across four divisions and is accredited through ISAS and SAES.
During their time here, students discover and cultivate their particular talents and interests, developing the confidence, self- awareness, and enthusiasm to succeed in all their endeavors. As a community, we strive to grow intellectually and personally so that we may better serve the wider world. Because we believe our education is not for us alone, we design every lesson, project, and experience to help us all grow as people for others: thinkers, makers, and citizens who live our learning and our faith.
Tags: #prek-12, #k-12, #collegeprep, #Co-education K-12, #co-ed

