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Episcopal Collegiate School

1998 establishments in ArkansasBuildings and structures in Little Rock, ArkansasEducation in Little Rock, ArkansasEducational institutions established in 1998Episcopal schools in the United States
High schools in Little Rock, ArkansasPrivate K–12 schools in ArkansasSchools in Pulaski County, Arkansas

Episcopal Collegiate School is an independent college preparatory school located in Little Rock, Arkansas established in 1998 under the name "The Cathedral School." In July 2003, it changed its name to Episcopal Collegiate School. It has a total student body of approximately 780 students and an average class size of 15, and the teacher to student ratio is approximately 7:1. It has a financial endowment of over $50 million, which was contributed by Jackson T. Stephens, his son, Warren Stephens and daughter-in-law, Harriet C. Stephens. Episcopal Collegiate School's colors are hunter green, white, and navy blue and its mascot is the Wildcat.

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Episcopal Collegiate School
Cantrell Road, Little Rock

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Episcopal Collegiate School

Cantrell Road 1701
72201 Little Rock
Arkansas, United States
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