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Small class sizes make it easier for students to connect with teachers and peers + sets them up for success.

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What stands out about Christ Church Episcopal School (CCES) is apparent from day one — that students begin a journey to graduation, guided by a supportive community of friends, teachers, coaches, and student mentors along the way.

Small class sizes mean teachers get to know every student. In grades Primer (K5)-4th, the IB Primary Years curriculum at CCES is fortified by daily electives in Music, Art, Christian Education, PE, and Technology.

Interested in learning more? Register for a Primer (K5) Preview on Wed., Nov. 2.

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