At a Glance

  • Episcopal enrolls approximately 900 total students annually in grades 6-12: Middle School (sixth-through-eighth grade), ~300 students; Upper School (ninth-through-12th grade), ~600 students.
  • Episcopal is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS), and Episcopal Diocese of Florida Board of Regents (BREDF); the School was most recently accredited in 2007-2008. The School also holds memberships with the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), and the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES). Head of School Dale Regan is currently serving as one of eight members of the FCIS Board of Trustees; as a board member, Ms. Regan influences standards and guidelines by which independent schools in Florida abide.
  • Episcopal’s main campus, the Munnerlyn Campus, is situated on 56 acres along the south bank of the St. Johns River in central Jacksonville. 2.1 miles to the east of the Munnerlyn Campus is Episcopal’s 28-acre Knight Sports Complex, located along the banks of the Arlington River.
  • The student-to-teacher ratio is 10/1; the average class size is 17.
  • Episcopal offers 21 AP and 19 Honors classes. In 2009, 84% of Episcopal students who took Advanced Placement exams passed with a score of 3 or higher; 91 students earned a perfect score.
  • Episcopal employs 90 faculty: 100% of which have 4-year degrees or higher, 65% have graduate degrees, and 3% have earned a Ph.D. The average teaching tenure for faculty members is 19.75 years.
  • Episcopal graduates have 100% college placement, many to Ivy League schools.
  • Episcopal offers 16 competitive athletic programs, many of which have earned state, regional and national titles (13 male, 12 female sports).
  • Episcopal has notably one of the strongest fine-arts programs in the region—including disciplines ranging from dance, band and chorus, drama and technical theatre. Specialties include the study of Orff, chapel- and service-oriented artistries.
  • Episcopal invests over $100,000 annually in professional development for its faculty and staff.

Episcopal’s main campus, the Munnerlyn Campus, is situated on 56 acres along the south bank of the St. Johns River in central Jacksonville”