Portrait of a Graduate
Students leave Good Shepherd equipped and eager to make a meaningful impact on the world around them.Vision Statement
A graduate of Good Shepherd Episcopal School is a confident, compassionate leader, prepared to make a meaningful difference in the world.
Fully immersed in our mission and guided by our six values, our graduates are transformed by their experiences, shaping not only who they are but how they act in service to others and the world around them. Our graduates thrive with confidence and character; embrace intellectual curiosity and creativity; value all voices; respect the environment; and embody a servant's heart.
Thrive with Confidence and character
Good Shepherd graduates are self-assured individuals who lead with integrity and courage. Equipped with a strong moral compass and resilience, they approach challenges with a growth mindset and inspire others through their example.


Embrace intellectual curiosity and creativity
Fostering a lifelong love of learning, our graduates explore the world with curiosity, critical thinking, and a spirit of innovation. They are prepared to adapt and excel in an ever-changing global landscape, driven by a passion for discovery.
Value all voices
At Good Shepherd, graduates learn to celebrate diverse perspectives, listen with empathy, and build relationships grounded in mutual respect. They actively contribute to inclusive communities where every voice matters.


Respect the environment
Our graduates develop a deep appreciation for the natural world, learning to observe, respect, and understand the environment around them. Through exploration and discovery, they cultivate a sense of wonder and responsibility for the world they inhabit.
Embody a Servant's Heart
Guided by compassion and humility, Good Shepherd graduates are committed to lifting others through service. They act with purpose to meet the needs of their communities, embodying God’s love in action.

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The Shepherd's Journey
Community & Belonging
Community Service Learning
