The Episcopal School in the City of New York
The Episcopal School in the City of New York was founded in 1961 by representatives of six nearby Episcopal parishes. The goal was to offer a developmentally appropriate early childhood program for children in the neighborhood. The School was established as an autonomous, non-denominational institution with an independent, self-perpetuating Board of Trustees. Its purpose then, as now, was to give young children the best possible preparation for their ongoing education and for life.
| Student body | CoEd |
|---|---|
| Grade Levels | Pre-School |
| Enrollment Size | 101-200 |
| Religious Affiliation | No Religious Affiliation |
| School Type | Day |