Quick Facts
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Please note, students may be eligible for transportation depending on grade and how far they live from their school. Please refer to the FAQ on transportation for more information.
Enrollment
About the School
Mission Statement: Epiphany is an independent school for children of economically disadvantaged families in Boston, with scholarships for all. We admit children of diverse faiths, races, cultures, and cognitive profiles, believing in the Episcopal tradition that we find God in and through each other. In close partnership with families and community partners, we are an innovative learning community. We offer structured support to enable children to discover and develop the fullness of their individual gifts and to help their families thrive.
Tuition and Financial Aid
The Epiphany School provides full scholarships for all enrolled students. Learn more here.
Additional Information
Before School Program
Epiphany sustains a dignifying, demanding, and flexible academic curriculum that seeks to give the best possible education to the wide range of learners in our community. We have a small school community and small classes by design, allowing for effective individualization and differentiation of learning and avoiding the often degrading effects that ability tracking can have on student culture and psyche. Students with a wide range of cognitive profiles and academic backgrounds learn together in classrooms where their assets are valued and their language, cultures, and experiences are dignified. Epiphany’s faculty structure, with lead teachers guiding curriculum design and teaching fellows supporting and assisting in classrooms, creates a mutually beneficial relationship in which students can have multiple adults academically supporting them and young professionals interested in education can be apprenticed into future teaching, counseling, and youth development careers.
After School Program
Epiphany’s extended school day and year provide the time and opportunity for students to make important academic and social-emotional gains. It also creates time and space for new and enriching experiences that a typical school schedule wouldn’t allow. School doors open every morning at 6:15 a.m. and don’t close until 6:15 p.m. The school serves students three meals and two snacks each day, with a nutrition program emphasizing fresh, local, and environmentally sustainable food and food-growing. The extended day allows for athletics, homework completion and tutoring support, and more creative possibilities such as yoga, math enrichment, gardening, and creative writing clubs. The Epiphany Summer Intensive at Groton School extends the year by providing all students with a meaningful summer experience, alongside additional interest-based trips such as a week farming on a Vermont farm or exploring marine biology on an island in Maine.
Uniform Description
Epiphany has a uniform, and all students are required to wear this uniform everyday. The uniform consits of khaki pants and a blue polo shirt with the Epiphany logo.