St. Stephen's Episcopal School Houston

St. Stephen's Episcopal School of Houston, founded in 1934, is a small private school located in Houston, Texas. The educational intentions of the school targeted younger students; the school currently admits children from the age of fifteen months to the age of fourteen years (15 months to 8th grade).

St. Stephen's Episcopal School Houston
Address
1800 Sull Ross Street

,
77098

Coordinates29.738059°N 95.404842°W / 29.738059; -95.404842
Information
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal
Established1934
Head of SchoolPenny Barker (2021 to present)
Enrollment158 (2020-21)
Color(s)Red, Gray, and Blue
     
MascotBulldog
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church and School

The school is associated with the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, which incorporates a weekly church service into the students' agenda.

The school previously had a senior high school section.[1]

Lower school

The lower school of St. Stephen's ranges from fifteen months, the orientation program, to twelve years, upper elementary.

Middle school

The St. Stephen's Middle School was established in 1991.

The middle school curriculum includes computer skills, creative and factual writing, fine arts, language arts, mathematics, physical fitness, science, social studies, and Spanish.

Trips

During the school year, classes ranging from 1st grade to 8th grade, through school funding, take trips to different parts of the country.[2] Grades first through sixth, on different occasions, go to Camp Allen for a three-day period. In addition, fourth, fifth and sixth graders go to The Outdoor School for four days. During the two-year program, the middle school (seventh and eighth graders) go to Mo Ranch, Belize, and Washington D.C. for a five- to six-day period.

In addition, St. Stephen's students take field trips to Jones Hall and other music venues in Houston, Texas. Public transportation is usually utilized on these field trips, to preserve the environment.

See also

References

  1. "About Us." St. Stephen's Episcopal School Houston. October 24, 2016. Retrieved on September 24, 2018.
  2. "Trips". Archived from the original on 2007-07-09. Retrieved 2006-09-08.
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