At St. John’s, being an Episcopal school means nurturing the whole child. We educate our students academically, spiritually, and socially, in a community rooted in love, learning, and faith.
St. John’s is proud to be an Episcopal school—a place where faith and learning come together to shape not only strong students, but compassionate, thoughtful individuals.
Rooted in Faith, Open to All
As part of the Episcopal tradition, our school is grounded in the teachings of Jesus Christ while remaining welcoming and inclusive of all faiths. We believe that every child is a beloved child of God, and we encourage students to explore their spiritual identity in a respectful, supportive environment.
Academic Excellence with Purpose
We are committed to rigorous academics that prepare students for success in the classroom and life. Episcopal schools honor the balance of faith and reason, promoting intellectual curiosity, personal responsibility, and ethical leadership.
Chapel and Worship
Students participate in regular chapel services that include prayer, music, scripture, and reflection. These services are age-appropriate and designed to foster spiritual growth, gratitude, and a sense of community.
Character, Service, and Social Responsibility
At St. John’s, students are taught to lead with kindness, serve with humility, and act with justice. Through service projects, community outreach, and everyday interactions, they learn to put their faith into action and make a meaningful difference in the world.
Respect for Every Voice
We value diversity of thought, background, and belief. Our classrooms are places of open dialogue, where students are encouraged to ask questions, share ideas, and grow in understanding. This culture of respect helps children become confident thinkers and compassionate citizens.