Enrichments

As a complement to the academic curriculum, students participate in a range of activities in all three divisions. Enrichment opportunities are an important component of a whole-child experience, and students are encouraged to pursue their passions in and out of the classroom. The enrichment list provides a glimpse of the offerings available.


Lower School Enrichment

Athletics

Cheer Clinic
Flag Football (5th grade boys)
Volleyball (5th grade girls)

Interest Based

Girls on the Run (3rd-5th)
Girls Who Code
LS/MS Musical (4th- 5th)
Performing Arts Academy
Robotics

Service Based

Acolytes
Buddies Program
Morning Meeting
Service Learning
Social Emotional Learning


Middle School Enrichment

Academics

Upper School credit opportunities
World languages and culture

Leadership and Service

Student Ambassadors (8th)
Student Council (7th and 8th)
Student Vestry
Yearbook Club (7th and 8th)

Athletics

Basketball (boys & girls)
Cross Country (boys & girls)
Flag Football (6th grade boys)
Football (7th & 8th grade boys)
Soccer (boys & girls)
Softball (girls)
Swimming (boys & girls)
Tennis
Track & Field (boys & girls)
Volleyball (girls)

Competitive Clubs

MathCounts
Youth Legislature

Interest Based Clubs

Chess Club
Knights Esports
Middle School Cheer
Robotics

Travel and Retreats

Annually, seventh grade students travel out of state, and eighth graders visit Mo Ranch in Hunt, Texas. Additional travel experiences are also available through the Episcopal Global Studies Department. In addition, all students participate in Field Day and the Middle School Olympics.


Upper School Enrichments

Athletics

Baseball (boys)
Basketball (boys & girls)
Bowling
Cross Country (boys & girls)
Football (boys)
Golf (boys & girls)
Gymnastics (girls) *Episcopal will sponsor participants
Powerlifting (boys & girls)
Soccer (boys & girls)
Softball (girls)
Swimming (boys & girls)
Tennis (boys & girls)
Track & Field (boys & girls)
Volleyball (girls)
Wrestling (boys & girls)

Student Leadership Association

The Student Leadership Association (SLA) represents and serves all student leadership groups within the Upper School. It is built around the work of four core leadership teams:
Student Council
Honor Council
Student Vestry
Class Officers

Competitive Clubs

HOSA Future Health Professionals
Mock Trial
Model UN
Mu Alpha Theta
Quiz Bowl
Youth Legislature 

Cultural & Diversity Clubs

African Heritage Club
Asian Heritage Club
French Club
Spanish Club
True Colors
World Language Honors organizations

Interest Based

Automotive Club
Chess Club
FRAME (Fabrication, Robotics, Automation, Mechanics and Engineering)
Grill Club (quarterly student-led "catering" club during lunch)

Service Groups

Bake Club (hosts periodic bake sales with funds donated to various charities)
Beta Club
National Honor Soceity
Student Ambassadors

Spirit Organizations

Cheerleaders
Drum Corps
Fan Club
Gold Steppers

Student Publications

"Accolade," the Episcopal yearbook
"Troubadour," student literary magazine