Episcopal High School

Episcopal High School is a top choice for a wide variety of students with differing academic abilities and athletic/fine arts interests. EHS’s fine arts program is just behind the High School for Visual and Performing Arts in strength. EHS has academic options for low, average, and high performing students, and it has a competitive athletics program.

Fast Facts

School TypeReligious, CoedGrades Served9-12
Religious AffiliationEpiscopalianEnrollment732
UniformsYes   Grade 12182
Date Founded1983   Grade 11165
Endowment$29 Million   Grade 10191
Student / Teacher Ratio7.1   Grade 9194
Minority Enrollment23%
Head of SchoolNed Smith
Admissions DirectorCarol Wasden
Websitehttps://www.ehshouston.org/
Phone713-512-3400

Academic TracksAP, HonorsSports Programs16
AP or IB Courses15Sports LeagueN/A
LanguagesFrench, Spanish, Chinese, Latin
CalendarSemester
First Bell8:00 am
Last Bell3:30 pm
Grade 12 Enrollment182AP / IB ParticipationN/A
National Merit Semifinalists1/ <1%IB Diploma 5 Year Average ScoreN/A
SAT Middle 50%N/A
ACT Middle 50%N/A
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Prime Entry Points9Tuition 9-12$29,990

Episcopal High School in Detail

In 1981, a group of Episcopal parishioners discussed their children’s education with then-Bishop Maurice Benitez. Their children often attended day schools at their local churches, but these schools only went through the 8th grade. Therefore, they set about to establish a high school. Their efforts came to fruition just three years later, and EHS welcomed its first 150 ninth and tenth graders in 1984. The founders purchased a vacant campus that had formerly served as the home for the Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament’s convent and high school. Episcopal High School remains at this same location today and now serves more than 500 students.

EHS is an institution of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas. As such, one of the school’s “four pillars” is religion. Daily chapel attendance in the Episcopal faith is required. Four semesters of religious classes (one semester per year) are also required for graduation. Freshmen must take a semester course in the Old Testament, and sophomores must take a semester course in the New Testament. Juniors can choose between History of Christianity and World Religions, while seniors must take Ethics and complete a Senior Outreach Project.

The school’s 35-acre campus is located directly off of the 610 West Loop in the independent, affluent municipality of Bellaire. The campus is bounded on the north by Fournace Place, on the south by Bissonnet St., and the on the west by the West Loop.  The surrounding area is also home to a small park and to Gordon Elementary School.

The school was originally housed in the renovated buildings of a former convent and high school.  In 2001, these buildings were supplemented by a new classroom building, a library, a student center, a gym, a running track, a field house, and a stadium complex. Other athletic facilities include a baseball field, a softball field, and multipurpose fields. More construction is planned in the future, as EHS is currently fundraising for a new science building and a parking garage.

To apply for admission to EHS, you must complete the following:

  • submit online application
  • attend a student interview (scheduled through application portal)
  • submit ISEE results
  • submit Teacher Recommendation Forms
  • submit transcripts

Students have the option of attending Campus Tours and an Open House in the fall.

For the ISEE for grade 9, we recommend that students target a stanine of 5 or better in all test sections. EHS accepts a wide range of academic abilities, and they equally weigh a candidate’s other talents and interests with their ISEE results.

General Academic has more than 16 years of experience helping thousands of students prepare for the ISEE. Inquire about private tutoring or register for ISEE prep courses starting December 21st at our Rice Village Study Lounge.

EHS offers three academic tracks—On-Track, Honors, and Advanced Placement. Honors classes may be taken as early as the ninth grade. In total, the school offers 21 honors classes and 17 Advanced Placement classes. In contrast with many of its peers, EHS requires two years of fine arts to graduate.

Another unique feature of the curriculum is Interim Term, a period during the first two weeks of January wherein all students are required to take one grade-level class and two elective classes. Grade-level classes are chosen by the faculty and have recently included themes like “high school survival” for freshman, “[life] choices” for sophomores, and “college applications” for juniors.

The school requires 23 credits to earn a diploma; two semesters equals one credit.

The requirements are as follows:

English (4)

Math (3)

Science (3)

History (3)

Foreign language (2)

Religion (2)

Fine arts (2)

Health/PE (1) and

Electives (3)

There is also a technology requirement which is satisfied through laptop program.

One of EHS’s guiding principles is to accept students with “average-to-exceptional” abilities. Thus, the school offers accelerated classes for students who seek greater challenges, and it also provides for students who need extra help in on-track classes. The Director of Academic Assistance leads the Academic Assistance Program. In this program, accepted students are assigned an Academic Coach who regularly monitors their progress and helps them manage their academic load. Academic Coaches’ duties include scheduling tutorial assistance and monitoring homework performance.

EHS requires students to take at least two years of the same foreign language in order to earn a diploma. The school offers instruction in Chinese, French, Latin, and Spanish. All language programs include honors and college-level courses. AP classes are offered for French, Latin, and Spanish.

Students must take at least two years (four semesters) of a fine art to graduate, and EHS offers a wide range of options that fulfill this requirement. Students can choose from approximately fifty different classes across five departments—Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Media Arts Communication, and Theatre. Class offerings are diverse and range from the more typical—speech, acting, dance, band, and painting—to the unique—stage combat, repertory dance, guitar instruction, advanced sculpture, and website design.

EHS requires all students to bring a laptop to school with them. Its “Laptop Program” makes computers, wireless access, educational software, and peripherals available to all faculty and students. Students may also procure their own laptops, so long as they bring them to school as per the policy. “Computer Technology Proficiency” is a graduation requirement but is fulfilled by the required laptop usage. The school also offers numerous elective courses in its Technology Department, including computer programming, graphic design, and website design.

EHS hosts a number of clubs and organizations. For athletics, students may join the Fit Club, Bowling Knights, Dodgeball Club, Hacky Sack Club, or the Surf Club. For languages, students may join the French, Chinese, Spanish, Latin, or Hebrew Club. For the arts, students may join the Art Club or the National Art Honor Society. Students also have several opportunities to participate in performance arts, such as theatrical productions and art retreats.

Students are not required to participate in a sport at EHS, but they are required to take two semesters of health and/or PE. Athletics is considered one of the school’s four pillars. The school fields interscholastic teams across sixteen sports: baseball, basketball, cheerleading, color guard, cross-country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.  EHS is a member of the Southwest Preparatory Conference.

EHS hosts a number of clubs and organizations. For athletics, students may join the Fit Club, Bowling Knights, Dodgeball Club, Hacky Sack Club, or the Surf Club. For languages, students may join the French, Chinese, Spanish, Latin, or Hebrew Club. For the arts, students may join the Art Club or the National Art Honor Society. Students also have several opportunities to participate in performance arts, such as theatrical productions and art retreats.

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