Early Purchase Ticket Pricing Available Now for Bash 2026

Early-Bird Tickets Are Live for Bash 2026 — Don’t Miss Out! Get ready to step back in time! Episcopal is thrilled to celebrate 60 years with Bash 2026 on Saturday, January 31, at the Munnerlyn Campus. This year, we’re turning back the clock to the disco era for a night of sparkling retro glam, nonstop fun, and unforgettable memories. Join Episcopal parents, […]
College Counseling: Fall Semester Highlights

Building on August programming for seniors, College Counseling has continued to offer a range of programs to support students at every stage of the college planning process. In September the office hosted What Matters Most for juniors, guiding students through an interactive activity on what colleges value most in applications. In October, counselors presented College Knowledge: Athletic Recruitment for prospective student-athletes […]
St. Mark’s Campus Hosts “Art and Design of Display”

On Saturday, November 15, the St. Mark’s Campus hosted an “Art and Design of Display” workshop, drawing over 60 guests from the ESJ community and beyond. The discussion was led by Atlanta-based artist Lindsey McCord, A Vision for Art Featured Artist, and Emily Magevney, art expert, collector, and ESJ parent. Attendees enjoyed an informative and […]
Fall Signing Day Includes 19 Commitments

Episcopal celebrated 19 student-athletes who are committed to play at the collegiate level next year. Seniors signed with their intended college or university today during a special ceremony in the Semmes Gym with their family and friends in attendance. Fall 2025 signees include: Baseball: Clem Nelson, Charleston Southern University; Jude McDonald, Stony Brook University; […]
Upper School Students Present on Urban Plan and Career Day

Upper School students presented in-depth projects this week to judges, faculty, and other students, showcasing their learning in Economics and AP Statistics. In Andy Hostetler’s AP Statistics class, students are learning topics of probability by exploring different variables and how they are connected to careers: what unemployment looks like across education levels, what types of […]
Three Campuses Host Grandparents’ and Special Friends’ Days

The Munnerlyn, St. Mark’s, and Beaches Campuses hosted grandparents and special guests on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday last week for a fun, community-building day. Guests attended Chapel with their students on each campus, visited classrooms, saw the campus, and spent time with their loved ones. Lower School students enjoyed a snack with their guests, and […]
Lower Schools Celebrate Veterans Day

St. Mark’s and Beaches Campuses honored the brave men and women who have served and are serving in the military through heartfelt services, personal stories, and tributes on Tuesday, deepening student understanding of service and patriotism. The St. Mark’s Campus hosted a Chapel service for kindergarten through fifth grade students. Corporal Bryan Madsen, U.S. Marine […]
Students Step Into Narnia to Conclude “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” Novel Study

Fifth grade students recently completed a novel study on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. To celebrate the end of the book, the class stepped into the world of C.S. Lewis for a special culminating event complete with snowy decor, a life-sized painted wardrobe, and special visits from the White Witch and Aslan. Students […]
Hands-on learning at Devil’s Millhopper and Poe Springs State Parks

St. Mark’s Campus fourth grade students got a firsthand look at Florida’s unique geology during a field trip exploring sinkholes, springs, and the Floridan Aquifer. At Devil’s Millhopper, they marveled at a 100-foot-deep natural sinkhole, and at Poe Springs, they tested water clarity and temperature from multiple locations. In the classroom, students turned observations into […]
Best-Selling Author Visits Lower Schools

Wendi Silvano, best-selling children’s author best known for her Turkey Trouble series, visited with Beaches and St. Mark’s Campus kindergarten through fifth grade students last week. During her presentation, Silvano shared how she develops ideas for her stories, works with illustrators, and brings a book from concept to publication. She also highlighted the importance of […]
