St. Helena's Episcopal School is proud to be Boerne's affordable private school.
A school of the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas
The School as Community - At the elementary level we seek to create a true community of learning in which students are respected and taught as individuals, teachers are empowered to lead and inspire, and parents are included as essential participants in their child's education. In the classroom, collaborative problem solving and respectful conflict resolution set the tone for a lifetime of successful peer interaction.
A Curriculum with Coherence - The rigorous curriculum has at its minimum standard Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. However, this curriculum is organized to highlight connections across various fields of study, with an emphasis on universal and defining human experiences. In this way, students not only become literate in a variety of disciplines, but are also well-equipped to apply their knowledge to the multi-faceted world outside the classroom.
A Climate for Learning - Our classrooms are safe, happy, engaging environments filled with resources that allow students to learn in ways to which they naturally respond. We maintain low student/teacher ratio, student grouping arrangements are flexible, and movement and exercise are built into the daily schedule. Opportunities for learning extend onward to include the greater community and natural world that surround us.
A Commitment to Character - The elementary school experience is designed to not only support learning, but purposeful living as well. The seven core virtues of honesty, respect, responsibility, compassion, self-discipline, perseverance and giving are instilled students both in the classroom and in real-world service opportunities. We believe these core virtues passed on through the Holy Spirit apply not only to our relationships with others, but also in our stewardship of our natural environment.
A Curriculum with Coherence - The rigorous curriculum has at its minimum standard Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills. However, this curriculum is organized to highlight connections across various fields of study, with an emphasis on universal and defining human experiences. In this way, students not only become literate in a variety of disciplines, but are also well-equipped to apply their knowledge to the multi-faceted world outside the classroom.
A Climate for Learning - Our classrooms are safe, happy, engaging environments filled with resources that allow students to learn in ways to which they naturally respond. We maintain low student/teacher ratio, student grouping arrangements are flexible, and movement and exercise are built into the daily schedule. Opportunities for learning extend onward to include the greater community and natural world that surround us.
A Commitment to Character - The elementary school experience is designed to not only support learning, but purposeful living as well. The seven core virtues of honesty, respect, responsibility, compassion, self-discipline, perseverance and giving are instilled students both in the classroom and in real-world service opportunities. We believe these core virtues passed on through the Holy Spirit apply not only to our relationships with others, but also in our stewardship of our natural environment.
Kindergarten is Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-3:00pm
The tuition is $4,678/year First through Fifth Grade is Monday-Friday from 8:30am-3:00pm. The tuition is $5,434 We charge a non-refundable $200 registration fee per child. There is a $55 supply fee. If you have any questions please contact us for more information. Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Psalm 25:4 |
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