We enrolled our two kids at ESJ and we are very happy with them! They value student welfare and they give lots of opportunities to help students find and grow their strengths. They have a wonderful staff and faculty. I feel like they really want my boys to succeed in life. They teach the boys to be responsible for their own education while still keeping a good communication with parents. Choosing ESJ was a good decision!
Episcopal School Of Jacksonville, values student as a whole and has many opportunities for them to find and grow their strengths. Their faculty and staff are wonderful. They really want our boys to do well and to be successful. Truly, they have their best interest at heart. This school teaches students to be responsible for their education, while keeping in continuous communication with parents. We're so happy we chose this school for our boys.
Super love this school! Teachers are amazing and I'm really learning a lot! Campus is beautiful as well! Lunches are free and are actually good! Also, sports program is good and I've made lots of amazing friends here. I appreciate how we have a rotating schedule so we get a break from a subject once a wk or so. Honestly the best school in Jacksonville!
ESJ has been such a blessing to our fam! Our kids really grew here and they've gone to college to be successful learners who are ready to conquer the world.
Episcopal School Of Jacksonville is an exceptional school for a certain type of student. The opportunities for education, sports, fine arts, and service are unparalleled in Jacksonville for this type of student. The family and the general atmosphere here were warm and welcoming. The school must conduct a detailed and comprehensive survey in order to receive specific contributions exclusively to the training and experience of the teachers. They send out school-wide surveys on all general aspects of the school not specific nor education or teacher. Also, a very detailed survey that asks for feedback on coaches and sports programs. My question is, why do not do this in detail for the most important aspect of the school, the classroom, and teachers' experience?
ParentFriday, February 14, 2020
We enrolled our two kids at ESJ and we are very happy with them! They value student welfare and they give lots of opportunities to help students find and grow their strengths. They have a wonderful staff and faculty. I feel like they really want my boys to succeed in life. They teach the boys to be responsible for their own education while still keeping a good communication with parents. Choosing ESJ was a good decision!
ParentFriday, January 31, 2020
Episcopal School Of Jacksonville, values student as a whole and has many opportunities for them to find and grow their strengths. Their faculty and staff are wonderful. They really want our boys to do well and to be successful. Truly, they have their best interest at heart. This school teaches students to be responsible for their education, while keeping in continuous communication with parents. We're so happy we chose this school for our boys.
StudentSunday, September 22, 2019
Super love this school! Teachers are amazing and I'm really learning a lot! Campus is beautiful as well! Lunches are free and are actually good! Also, sports program is good and I've made lots of amazing friends here. I appreciate how we have a rotating schedule so we get a break from a subject once a wk or so. Honestly the best school in Jacksonville!
ParentThursday, September 19, 2019
ESJ has been such a blessing to our fam! Our kids really grew here and they've gone to college to be successful learners who are ready to conquer the world.
Community memberTuesday, April 9, 2019
Episcopal School Of Jacksonville is an exceptional school for a certain type of student. The opportunities for education, sports, fine arts, and service are unparalleled in Jacksonville for this type of student. The family and the general atmosphere here were warm and welcoming. The school must conduct a detailed and comprehensive survey in order to receive specific contributions exclusively to the training and experience of the teachers. They send out school-wide surveys on all general aspects of the school not specific nor education or teacher. Also, a very detailed survey that asks for feedback on coaches and sports programs. My question is, why do not do this in detail for the most important aspect of the school, the classroom, and teachers' experience?
Community memberMonday, September 10, 2018