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Bent Tree Episcopal School is Church of the Holy Communion's parochial, not-for-profit preschool for children ages two through kindergarten offering an individualized and developmentally appropriate curriculum with highly qualified teachers . The school offers a low teacher-student ratio in large classrooms and an inviting playground in a 10,000 square foot facility located on the Church of the Holy Communion campus.

Mission 

Bent Tree Episcopal School provides a Christian based, nurturing early childhood development program for pre-school and kindergarten students in a safe environment with the goal of creating a foundation for the child's future education and success in life.

Vision 

The school strives to instill in each child a strong sense of personal identity, and awareness that each is a child of God. The school will help each child develop self-mastery, high moral character, an understanding of duty to God and neighbor, and leadership skills within a framework of academic excellence.

School Features

  • 6 acres of land
  • Outdoor learning environment
  • Historic land mark
  • Oversized classrooms
  • One entrance/exit road
  • Small class size enabling individualization

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The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)

It is the policy of Bent Tree School to administer its educational programs, including admission and financial aid, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, or disability.