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  1. Home Episcopal Schools. In practice, the principles and ideals of Episcopal identity are expressed through: School Worship that is creative, inclusive, draws fully upon the liturgical resources of The Episcopal Church, and is a regular part of school life for all faculty and students.

  2. Holy Innocents’ is one of the nation's largest Episcopal schools, enrolling 1,400 students in grades PK3-12. Here, in a uniquely vibrant learning community, filled with encouragement and every imaginable opportunity, students are able to explore their talents, pursue their passions and achieve their full potential.

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  3. This question, more than any other, is asked of NAES by Episcopal school and Church leaders, parents, and the general public. The answer is that they are Christian communities whose missions integrate spiritual formation into all aspects of the educational experience.

  4. NAES advances Episcopal education and strengthens Episcopal schools through essential services, resources, conferences, and networking opportunities on Episcopal school identity, leadership, and governance, and on the spiritual and professional development of school leaders.

  5. Oregon Episcopal School is a college preparatory, independent school in Portland, Oregon, serving nearly 880 students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, including approximately 60 boarding students from around the world in Grades 9-12.

  6. School Profile 2022–23. An independent college preparatory day and boarding school, OES offers classes from Pre-K through grade 12. Founded in 1869, OES is the oldest independent Episcopal school west of the Rockies. Seventy-six percent of faculty have advanced degrees. Ninety-nine percent of graduates attend four-year colleges.

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  8. Historically serving Pre-k through 8th Grade, the school now includes high school (grades 9–12). There are 626 students enrolled across all divisions, and the faculty consists of 67 full-time and 19 part-time teachers. The high school has 127 students, and the Class of 2021, the school’s ninth graduating class, has 27 members.