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Looking for a school that empowers students to achieve their potential? Enter: Christ Church Episcopal School.

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Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) recently received the highest honor from the College Board AP School Honor Roll. Read: Platinum status.

Here are some impressive stats from the Class of 2024:

  • 90% of students took at least one AP course in Upper School
  • 76% earned college credit through AP courses
  • 31% completed five or more AP courses

With 20+ AP classes and the International Baccalaureate program, CCES prepares its students for success in college and beyond.

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