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Episcopal High School (Bellaire, Texas)

1983 establishments in TexasBellaire, TexasChristian schools in TexasEducational institutions established in 1983Episcopal schools in the United States
Independent Schools Association of the SouthwestPrivate high schools in Harris County, Texas
EpiscopalHighSchoolBellaire
EpiscopalHighSchoolBellaire

Episcopal High School is a four-year co-educational private day school located on a 34-acre (140,000 m2) campus in Bellaire, Texas, United States, in Greater Houston. It was founded in 1983, and had an enrollment of 800 students in the 2021–2022 school year.

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Episcopal High School (Bellaire, Texas)
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