About
The mission of St. George’s Episcopal School is to inspire children to learn with passion, serve with respect, live with purpose, and lead with integrity. In an environment grounded in spiritual values, St. George’s Episcopal School provides each child with an opportunity for an excellent education through active learning and independent thinking.
DISCOVER US
We are more than just a school – we are a thriving community.
We invite you to learn more about the opportunities available at St. George’s. Visiting our campus is a great way to see what we are about, and why we know each student by name.
- Enrollment: 275 students in PK3-12th Grade
- 40+ acre campus
- 1.6 mile cross-country trail on campus
- Students come from surrounding counties: Butts, Lamar, Monroe, Pike, Spalding and Upson
- Multi-denominational community with students representing Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Catholic and Jewish faiths.
- Dragon Cave (before school drop-off) and After School Program offered from 7am-6pm
- Students attend Chapel everyday with Celebration chapel on Fridays where friends and parents are invited to attend
- Pre-K4 through High School offered Spanish instruction
- Students volunteer hundreds of hours per year in community service
- Nature trail on campus
THE EPISCOPAL IDENTITY
St. George’s Episcopal School community embodies the rich history of Episcopal School identity. Our positions are endorsed by the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES). We believe that our life is founded on the life of Jesus, and that as a Church we are called to offer the redeeming love of God in Christ to all people. Episcopal schools are a concrete expression of the Church’s care for young people and their families, and of the belief that God calls us to love all God’s children. No one (faculty, students, administrators, staff, parents, supporters) at St. George’s is required to sign a statement of faith.