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Website. episcopalacademy .org. The Episcopal Academy, founded in 1785, is a private, co-educational school for grades Pre-K through 12 based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. Prior to 2008, the main campus was located in Merion Station and the satellite campus was located in Devon.
Episcopal Academy is a coeducational school for Pre-K to 12th grade, founded in 1785. It offers a challenging and supportive curriculum, a vibrant arts and athletics program, and a welcoming community.
Learn how The Episcopal Academy, founded in 1785 in Philadelphia, evolved from a small schoolhouse to a state-of-the-art campus in Newtown Square. Discover its academic tradition, coeducational vision, and commitment to challenge and nurture Mind, Body, and Spirit.
Episcopal Academy is a coeducational school that challenges and nurtures students since 1785. Learn about its faith-based culture, rigorous academics, athletics, arts, and community outreach opportunities.
Episcopal Academy is a school that challenges and nurtures students' mind, body, and spirit. It aims to inspire them to lead lives of purpose, faith, and integrity.
These sermons are gathered and bound in five volumes which help tell the story of the Episcopal Church in Ohio from 1816 – 1876. Bishop Bedell’s wife, Julia, assists the Bishop with this task of remembrance and gifts the diocese with a large leather bound book in which to record diocesan history.