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3 students from Christ Church Episcopal School smile as they hold blue and white pom-poms.

A CCES education not only prepares students in grades K-12 to excel in the classroom, but also helps them become lifelong learners.

Photo by Ben Jordan

Cue the party poppers. Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) turns 65 today, Sept. 9. Over the years, CCES has earned a strong reputation for academic excellence, artistic creativity, athletic success, and a commitment to service.

As the school grows, its core values — character, community, excellence, and service — continue to guide everything they do, helping their graduates become leaders who make a difference in their communities.

Curious to learn more? The school’s Open Houses are the perfect way to explore their programs + campus.

Register for a fall Open House

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