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Everything we do at Good Shepherd — from curriculum planning and athletics to Chapel services and Classroom of the Earth excursions — is designed to develop essential skills and character traits that will propel your child through high school and beyond.
THE SHEPHERD’S JOURNEY
What does it mean to be a Good Shepherd, and how does a child become one? Explore the unique pathway that leads students and families through the entire GSES experience.

While the academic and developmental programs here are thoroughly grounded in science and research, the experience and environment are equally important. That’s why we view each grade level and every class through a wide lens — considering not only the content, but also the deeper context.

Parents' Day Out
Parents’ Day Out is designed to nurture our littlest shepherds’ sense of wonder and joy. Available September through May for kids 6–47 months.

early childhoood
Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Primer for students aged 4+.

lower school
Review the curriculum and programs for grades 1 through 4.

middle school
Classes and programs designed to thoroughly prepare 5th-8th grade students for high school.
Exploring AI at Good Shepherd
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming part of everyday life, and at Good Shepherd Episcopal School we are preparing students to use it responsibly, creatively, and with integrity.
Our faculty and leaders have been exploring age-appropriate AI tools over the past two years, focusing on how they can safely enhance learning. This year we are partnering with experts in the field and setting clear criteria for evaluating AI tools.
In the classroom, students are beginning to use AI in age-appropriate ways—from teacher-led curiosity building in Early Childhood to guided creativity in Lower School and responsible digital citizenship in Middle School.
Read more about how Good Shepherd is exploring AI.
