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Upcoming Events
Sunday, September 8th from 11:00 am-1:00 pm
Join us for a day of fun and community at this year’s Block Party, taking place in Pecore Hall, the breezeway, and the playground. It’s the perfect chance to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones, all while your children enjoy exciting games, face painting, and the playground. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to come together and celebrate!
Thursday, September 12th from 5:00-6:30 pm
Join us for the first Parent Education Night of the year, where our Classroom Teachers, Art Teacher, and Da Vinci Lab Teacher will showcase how STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) is integrated into your child’s education. Discover the innovative ways these subjects come together to inspire creativity and critical thinking in our students. Childcare will be provided. Please RSVP to lnewchurch@ssesh.org by 9/5.
Saturday, September 21st from 8:30-11:30 am
Embark on a hands-on journey of discovery as we delve into the Montessori program at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School. From Orientation to Middle Years, step into each classroom as an incoming student and gain a profound understanding of our unique approach to learning. You’ll begin by observing the carefully curated environments, taking in the array of materials available at each level. Then, you’ll have the opportunity to engage directly with these materials, exploring how they contribute to the holistic educational experience we offer. After completing your journey, we’ll gather to debrief, share reflections, and discuss insights.
Childcare will be provided for currently enrolled St. Stephen’s students, so you can fully immerse yourself in this enlightening experience. To ensure childcare, please RSVP to lnewchurch@ssesh.org by September 13th.
Middle Years Adventure at Mo-Ranch: Building Bonds and Exploring Nature
Last week, our Middle Years students had the privilege of participating in the cherished tradition of bonding at Mo-Ranch, a stunning retreat nestled in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. This experience was about more than just adventure; it was an opportunity for students to grow together as a community.
The trip challenged students in significant ways, from tackling complex group problems during low ropes activities to conquering personal fears by leaping from telephone poles and rappelling down bridges 75 feet high. These physical feats tested their resilience and determination, pushing them beyond their comfort zones.
Beyond the challenges, the trip also fostered deep connections. Students swam in the Guadalupe River, hiked through the breathtaking landscape, and shared stories and laughter around campfires with s’mores in hand. The spirit of camaraderie was evident in friendly chess games, lively ping pong competitions, and the shared moments that transformed individual 7th and 8th graders into a unified Middle Years community.
This annual trip is more than just a getaway; it’s a vital part of our curriculum designed to foster teamwork, leadership, and a deep connection to nature. As they return to campus, the memories and lessons from Mo-Ranch will continue to resonate, shaping their interactions and contributions throughout the school year. We’re incredibly proud of our students for their resilience, enthusiasm, and the camaraderie they displayed during this trip. Mo-Ranch has once again proven to be a cornerstone experience for our Middle Years program, and we look forward to seeing the growth that will emerge from this shared adventure.
Register for Bulldog 360 Courses
Our Afterschool Enrichment Program
Don’t miss out on this year’s Bulldog360 afterschool enrichment program! We offer a variety of exciting classes for students from Orientation through Middle Years, designed to spark curiosity, build skills, and fuel your child’s passion for learning. Whether your child is interested in sports, music, arts, or technology, there’s something for everyone! Secure your spot today—registration is filling up fast! If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Liz Newchurch at lnewchurch@ssesh.org
To register for Orientation and Primary classes: Click here
To register for Elementary and Middle Years classes: Click here
We can’t wait to see your child thrive in Bulldog360!
2024-25 Academic Year
Key Dates
August 2024
- 8/29 – New Family Welcome Event (Parents-only event)
- 8/30 – HOS Coffee for Elementary and Middle Years
September 2024
- 9/02 – No School; Labor Day
- 9/03 to 09/30 – Individual Family Meetings with HOS
- 9/05 – PTO Meeting (8:20-9:20 in CoHo)
- 9/08 – Block Party in the parking lot at 1805 W Alabama
- 9/09 – Faculty Meeting; No Aftercare
- 9/09 – Bulldog 360 Classes Begin
- 9/10 – Prospective Families Campus Tour
- 9/12 – STEAM Parent Education
- 9/18 – All-School Chapel and Peace Day Celebration
- 9/21 – Montessori Exploration
- 9/24 – Prospective Families Campus Tour
October 2024
- 10/3 – PTO Meeting
- 10/11 – 10/14 – No School; Fall Break
November 2024
- 11/7 – PTO Meeting
- 11/8 – No School; All School Conferences
- 11/22 – Grandparents and Special Friends Day; Early Dismissal; No Extended Care
- 11/25 – 11/29 – Thanksgiving Break
December 2024
- 12/20 – All-School Chapel; Early Dismissal; No Extended Care
- 12/23 – 1/3 – Winter Break
January 2025
- 12/23 – 1/3 – Winter Break
- 1/6 – No School; Teacher In-Service
- 1/20 – No School; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
February 2025
- 2/21 – No School; All School Conferences
March 2025
- 3/10 – 3/14 – Spring Break
April 2025
- 4/18 – 4/21 – No School; Good Friday and Easter Monday
May 2025
- 5/23 – Last Day of School; Early Dismissal; No Extended Care
- 5/26 – Memorial Day
- 5/27 – 5/30 – Teacher In-Service and Conferences; Summer Camp Prep
Bulldog Compliments
At St. Stephen’s, we have an easy way for anyone in the St. Stephen’s community to show their appreciation for a faculty, staff, or leadership team member. We call it sending a “Bulldog Compliment.”
Here is how it works. Click the Send A Bulldog Compliment image and follow the prompts. It only takes a few clicks, and you are done.
All compliments are anonymous and will be sent to the person (or persons) you choose to recognize. There is no limit to how many you can send, so be as generous as you wish!