From The Director

A Message to Prospective Students and Their Parents

 Welcome!

We are delighted you are considering Episcopal High School and hope you will enjoy learning more about our school community through the pages of our web site.  The EHS experience is one marked by purpose, honor, and tradition.  With dynamic and rigorous academics, broad and inclusive arts and athletic programs, and an enduring commitment to service and spiritual inquiry, ours is a school that prepares students to lead lives of genuine meaning in this ever-changing world.

We strive to admit young men and women of strong character who are distinguished members of their communities and dedicated to the pursuit of excellence.

If you are beginning the process of applying for entry in September 2012, I encourage you to follow the timetable below so that we may give your application our full attention:

Fall 2011:

  • Request admissions materials by telephone or e-mail (be sure to include your name, current grade, mailing address and email), or through our online inquiry form
  • Arrange an official visit to the School, complete with a student-guided tour and personal interview

By January 15, 2012:

  • Complete the application process, including the standardized testing requirement, application forms, teacher recommendations, and transcript of grades from your current school.

We look forward to getting to know you over the coming months and urge you to call our office should you have any questions about Episcopal High School or our admissions process.  We hope to see you soon!

Sincerely,

 
Emily M. Atkinson
Director of Admissions

Emily Atkinson with an EHS Tour Guide

Contact Us:

703-933-4062
877-933-4347 toll-free
 

These past 4 years I have watched ordinary morph into extraordinary, self doubt to self confidence, achievement to success, and success to significance. This is the EHS experience: transforming young teens into individuals with extraordinary honor, integrity, and character. Episcopal does not just prepare a student for college; Episcopal equips a student for life.

- Johnny and Kim Belk,
Parents of Francis '11,
Charlotte, N.C.