Students Combine Art and Social Studies to Create Globe Pumpkins

Second grade students recently mastered the geographic placement of  Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia thanks to a social studies unit all about continents. They also learned about oceans using map skills,  memorized a catchy song to help them remember the largest to smallest land masses, and practiced directions with a […]

Sibling Admission Applications Due January 31

Now is the time for siblings to apply for the 2022-23 school year at all ESJ Campuses! Episcopal families interested in a sibling applying to the Beaches Campus (Grades Pre-K 3 – 5), St. Mark’s Campus (Age 1 – Grade 5) or the Munnerlyn Campus (Grades 6 – 12) should follow the Admission Checklist for […]

Coffee Chat with The Rev. Adam Greene and Beville Anderson

The Rev. Adam Greene and Beville Anderson would invite parents to attend a Coffee Chat. This is a great opportunity to enjoy fellowship with families, ask questions, and hear about campus updates and programming. Wednesday, October 20 9 – 9:45 a.m. School Library

The Future is Bright on the St. Mark’s Campus!

The Future is Bright on the St. Mark’s Campus! On Tuesday, October 12, the 2021-2022 St. Mark’s Campus Episcopal Fund Representatives will be distributing glow necklaces during morning carpool. If you have not yet submitted your donation to this year’s Campaign, please help us spread the light by supporting our remarkable school!

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month

In recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 – October 15, St. Mark’s Campus students are immersed in Hispanic culture across multiple disciplines (art, music, dance, media, library and, of course, Spanish). Third grade students recently learned about Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter known for her many portraits and self-portraits. They painted […]

Technology brings lower school campuses together

As part of a current social studies unit, St. Mark’s and Beaches Campus third grade students recently selected their favorite “hot spots” around the greater Jacksonville community and shared photos and information about their selected locations with each other via Zoom. From the St. Johns River and Cummer Museum to the beach and Pelican Snow […]