Episcopal Schools

 


Casady Episcopal School
9500 N Pennsylvania
Oklahoma City, OK
Mail: P. O. Box 20390, OKC, 73156
405/755-0550

 

Founded in 1947 and the oldest of Oklahoma's diocesan Episcopal schools, Casady has an enrollment of more than nine hundred students. It is a college preparatory school that educates children, preschool through the twelfth grade. The academic program, renowned throughout the state and nation, is supported with an extensive activities program, a comprehensive recreational and interscholastic sports program, and a religious education program that provides a firm footing in Christian faith. Casady provides more than $600,000 in financial aid for scholarships. Check the Casady website for more information.

Interim Headmaster:  Mr. Chris Bright 

Chaplain: The Rev. John Marlin

Assistant Chaplain:  The Rev. Charles Blizzard

 


Holland Hall Episcopal School
5666 E. 81st Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74137
918/481-1111

 

Founded in 1922, Holland Hall is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory Episcopal day school educating 1,066 students from PreSchool through Grade 12. Holland Hall is nationally recognized as a school that educates, nurtures and empowers the individual student for lifelong learning. A student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1 ensures a very personal education in which attention to the individual student is not only emphasized but also considered paramount. Our children and their families forge a meaningful partnership with Holland Hall that results in a strong community united by the school's core values. Those values include intellectual and open inquiry; inspiring and innovative teaching; mental, physical and spiritual growth; trust, respect and partnership; appreciation of diversity; and responsibility to self and others. In spring 2002, Holland Hall was the only private school in Oklahoma acknowledged for superior college preparation by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. For more information, visit our website at http://www.hollandhall.org/.

Head: Mark Dejardins
Chaplain Upper Division: The Rev. Arthur Scrutchins
Chaplain Middle and Lower Divisions: The Rev. Bert Bibens

 


Oak Hall Episcopal School
P. O. Box 1807
Ardmore, OK 73401
405/226-2341

 

Oak Hall, now in a new facility, educates about 250 children, preschool through 8th grade. The newest of Oklahoma's diocesan schools, Oak Hall uses a multi-sensory approach to learning, with hands on experiences and special emphasis on the development of the whole child. Spiritual, emotional, physical and academic development are balanced in a distinctively Episcopal setting.

Head: Laura Gallagher
Chaplain: The Rev. Michele Rahhal


St. John's Episcopal School
5401 N. Brookline
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
405/943-8583
http://www.st-john.k12.ok.us/

 

St. John's Episcopal School is a parish school of St. John's Church in Oklahoma City. Over two hundred students, preschool through eighth grade, attend school at St. John's where the mission is to provide a quality Christian education that addresses the whole child through a broad-based curriculum set in the Episcopal tradition. St. John's strongly recommends parent involvement and has a strong and active Parent-Teacher Organization. Chapel is held three times a week.

Head: Mrs. Kaye Nelson
Chaplain: The Rev. David Stock

 


St. Mary's Episcopal School
505 East Covell Street
Edmond, OK 73034
405/341-9541

 

St. Mary's Episcopal School is a parish day school of St. Mary's Church located in Edmond in Edmond at St. Mary's Church. It educates 180 children from preschool through the fifth grade. St. Mary's School has recently built a new facility on 51 acres just over a mile north of the church location. St. Mary's Episcopal School provides quality academic programs in an environment fostering respect for faith, family, others and self. St. Mary's Episcopal School encourages parent involvement and parent education believing that education is a team effort, family and staff working together for the benefit of the child.

Head: Nancy Hetherington
Chaplain: The Rev. Mark Story

 


St. Dunstan's Preschool
5635 East 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136
918/494-6654

 

Founded in 1980, St. Dunstan's Preschool is a developmental program for children ages nine months to five years, with an emphasis on building high self-esteem and learning to socialize with peers. St. Dunstan's has a full-time music teacher. Every class from young toddlers through advanced pre-kindergarten goes to music each school day. The curriculum involves songs, rhythm band, fingerplays, exercise and creative music. St. Dunstan's fosters an atmosphere that enables children and staff to maintain their own religious views and personal values. St. Dunstan's preschool strives to maintain a community in which all people, children and adults alike, are respected and supported as unique and valuable individuals.

St. Dunstan's is licensed by the Department of Human Services.

Director: Kelly Kirk
Chaplains: St. Dunstan's Clergy

 


Trinity Day School
501 South Cincinnati
Tulsa, OK 74103
918/582-2556

 

Trinity Episcopal Day School is an early childhood center with extended care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, ages six weeks to six years. The Day School is licensed by the Department of Human Services and accredited by the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. Children acquire knowledge about the physical and social worlds in which they live through playful interaction with objects and people. Trinity Day School faculty, most of whom have degrees as well as substantial training and experience in early childhood education and development, are dedicated and enthusiastic. All faculty are required to have a minimum of twenty hours of continuing education courses and workshops each year.

Director: Pamela Goodwin
Chaplains: Trinity