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Kendra LopezTeacher: First Grade
I am a strong advocate of private Episcopal School Education. When I moved to San Antonio, I had hopes of continuing to teach in the Episcopal Schools. St. George, in my opinion, is the best in the area. My family is strongly involved in the life of St. George Church... Read more

About St. George
Wisdom, Courage, Faith
St. George Episcopal School is a coeducational, Christian community of approximately 500 students, Jr. Kindergarten through eighth grade, located in the city of Castle Hills in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. We offer outstanding academic preparation for high school and beyond to students of high to exceptional ability. Our graduates routinely excel at top high schools across the city. In continuous operation since 1954, St. George remains true to the original vision of its founders: to provide an affordable, quality academic experience to students regardless of culture, faith, and economic background.
EDUCATING STUDENTS FOR LIFE
Time spent in the classroom is only one part of the larger education students receive at St. George. A diverse program of extracurricular events and activities helps to build a strong sense of community among students, parents, and teachers alike, and helps create an environment conducive to growth and learning.
St. George is a private preparatory school fully accredited by the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools. We are a member of the National Association of Episcopal Schools, the Texas Association of Nonpublic Schools, and the Independent School Association of San Antonio.
The Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES) is a member in good standing of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Commission on Accreditation. It has voluntarily agreed to abide by the Commission’s Criteria for Effective Independent School Accreditation Practices and to submit to a thorough review and evaluation of its accreditation standards, criteria, and procedures. SAES is recognized by three state agencies and by eleven Episcopal dioceses within the six states served by the association.

