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Since 1869, Oregon Episcopal School (OES) has been preparing students for higher education, while supporting them in their journeys of self-discovery, leadership, and service. At OES, students engage in a world class liberal arts education focused on experiential learning. Students also have access to an acclaimed math, science and technology program, with students regularly recognized at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair. We celebrate a diverse, inclusive community where students can form lifelong friendships. OES is located in Portland, Oregon, and sits on an idyllic 59 acre campus just 15 minutes from downtown and 25 minutes from Portland International Airport. Highlights: 870 population, day/boarding, 7:1 student teacher ratio, 26 sports teams, 30+ activities, home of Nike World Headquarters and Adidas North American Headquarters, and about one hour to mountains and Pacific Ocean.
Established in 1869, OES is a co-ed, pre-kindergarten to grade 12, independent, day and boarding school located on a 59-acre wooded campus just 15 minutes from downtown Portland on the West Coast. We celebrate exploration and discovery, experiential learning, the cultivation of meaningful relationships, and being a power of good in the world. Service learning is an essential part of our school`s philosophy.
OES is a college preparatory school and our students move on to select colleges. In a typical year, more than 130 colleges visit OES to recruit our students. Our average class size of 14 students enables discussion-based learning. Our students become strong and versatile writers, critical thinkers, designers, performers, and they engage in hands-on, project-oriented work. For example, through our annual science research project, our students have reached great heights in research, and national and international recognition.
Our dorm students are incredibly supported. We have one faculty dorm parent for approximately every six dorm students. Our Dorm Academic Resource Team of faculty members offers additional academic support. Being a smaller dorm program of 55 students, our students build close relationships with each other, and adults, and they have more opportunities for leadership. Our dorm students are supported and known by our community.
At OES, our rigorous, college-preparatory program is balanced by student wellness. We typically start each school year with grade level trips to local outdoor venues. During exam time, we have snacks and tea, meditation and yoga sessions, and even bunny petting to minimize stress for students.
High school should also be a joyful time when students have opportunities to try new activities and explore their passions. OES has a no-cut policy for sports. With more than 27 sports teams, any student who wants to play a sport will be on a team, and have a chance to play. We have offered more than 30 activities every year, and they are worked into the class schedule for students. We offer free outdoor trips throughout the school year: hiking, rafting, snowboarding, surfing, rock climbing etc.
OES's location is ideal. We are approximately one hour from the mountains and from the ocean. We have stores and restaurants within walking distance of campus, and it is only an eight minute drive to the mall, a 15 minute drive to downtown, and a 25 minute drive to the airport. Portland is a city known for its art, music, food, sports (NBA & MLS teams), and entrepreneurship (Nike World Headquarters, Adidas North American Headquarters, Columbia World Headquarters, and Intel campuses).
Sample of notable school alumni/alumnae:
Virginia Euwer Wolff '55 - Writer
John Robinson '05 - Actor
Ben Westlund '67 - Public servant
Tianhui Michael Li '03 - Data scientist/tech entrepreneur
Oregon Episcopal School's tuition is approximately $82,200 for boarding students and $48,200 for day students.
Who are famous alumni from Oregon Episcopal School?
Oregon Episcopal School famous alumni include: Virginia Euwer Wolff '55, John Robinson '05, Ben Westlund '67, Tianhui Michael Li '03, Clara Munson, 1880, Vivian Marshall '09, Peter Holstrom '87, Betsy Johnson '69 and Marion Eugenie Bauer, 1898.
What sports does Oregon Episcopal School offer?
Oregon Episcopal School offers 10 interscholastic sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Fencing, Freestyle Skiing, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis, Track and Field and Volleyball.
Does Oregon Episcopal School offer a summer program?
Yes, Oregon Episcopal School offers a summer program. Visit their summer school page for more information.
What is Oregon Episcopal School's ranking?
Oregon Episcopal School ranks among the top 20 boarding schools for High average SAT scores.
When is the application deadline for Oregon Episcopal School?
The application deadline for Oregon Episcopal School is Feb. 4 / rolling (applications are due on Feb. 4 but additional applications are reviewed year-round as space permits ).
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