About Our School

Epiphany Episcopal School (EES) is a non-profit school dedicated to providing an education that develops and nurtures each student’s individuality, creativity, and compassion for others.
For over 75 years, EES has been one of the most respected schools in South Texas.
Characteristics of Episcopal Schools

Epiphany Episcopal School is a Christian school, and religion is an integral part of its life. Instruction is based on the Holy Bible and not on the doctrine of the Episcopal Church. The goal is to learn respect for each other regardless of individual differences.
Episcopal schools are characterized by their:
- Commitment to excellence in teaching and high-quality learning
- Service to their immediate and broader communities
- Belief in the values of respect and responsibility
- Belief in leadership and stewardship for service in the world
- Inclusivity and diversity

What Sets EES Apart

At Epiphany Episcopal School in Kingsville, TX, each child is valued as a unique individual, receiving personalized education and attention from our highly trained teachers and staff. Students are part of a close, caring community while enjoying freedom and independence, within limits. Some of the other factors that set our school apart include:
Admissions Information
- A faith-based program
- Small classes, typically no more than 1:12 teacher: student ratio
- After-school care is available until 5:30
- Educational field trips
- Community service projects
- School-wide vegetable gardens
- Monarch Butterfly garden
- Technology integrated into curriculum
- Hands-on learning activities
- Flexible payment plans
- Limited scholarships
When your child comes to EES, you can expect them to be supported in becoming active seekers of knowledge while acquiring order, coordination, concentration, and independence. Self-correction and self-assessment are integral parts of the classroom approach, enabling independent thinking and self-direction. Our teachers receive annual professional development, and our school is fully accredited by the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools.