
The Episcopal School of Knoxville is a private, co-educational school that offers academic excellence and character training to students from three years-old to 8th grade. The mission of The Episcopal School of Knoxville is to prepare students for higher education and a lifetime of learning within the context of a loving, inclusive and family-centered community.
We enrich our students' intellectual, physical, cultural and spiritual growth so that they may realize their potential as children of God and citizens of the world. Fourth Grader Megan Kelley wants to be president one day. She decided to start her presidential journey by being a Jr. Anchor on WBIR's Live at Five at Four.
We enrich our students' intellectual, physical, cultural and spiritual growth so that they may realize their potential as children of God and citizens of the world. Fourth Grader Megan Kelley wants to be president one day. She decided to start her presidential journey by being a Jr. Anchor on WBIR's Live at Five at Four.
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The mission of The Episcopal School of Knoxville is to prepare JK-8 students for higher education and a lifetime of learning within the context of a loving, inclusive and family-centered community. We enrich our students' intellectual, physical, cultural and spiritual growth so that they may realize their potential as children of God and citizens of the world.
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Kids learn best through interacting with their world and through discovery. We use a hands-on approach throughout the curriculum and encourage kids to wonder and ask questions. I believe in taking kids where they are and finding ways to challenge and encourage them and take them as far as they can go in developmentally appropriate ways.
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Private school students perform better on standardized achievement tests than their public school counterparts. Sixty-seven percent of private high school graduates attend four-year colleges, compared to 40 percent of public high school students. Private school students' participation in community service projects is significantly higher than their public school counterparts.
Our Episcopal Identity
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The Episcopal Church encourages respect for the other person's beliefs. An Episcopal School will not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, gender, or national origin, and actively seeks faculty and students of diverse backgrounds and traditions in the belief that they bring something to be valued and respected, and because we seek to be broadly inclusive of the community we serve.
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Thank you for your interest in joining the faculty and staff of The Episcopal School of Knoxville. We seek dynamic and approachable professionals demonstrating a love for children and education. The faculty and staff are the heartbeat of our mission in Faith-Knowledge-Culture, and are willing to go above and beyond the standard course of study to create an outstanding educational experience.
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