Programs
Stars for Service is a voluntary, school-wide service initiative. Throughout the year, the students will be invited to give back to the community through a variety of projects which request the donation of goods, money, time, or creativity. Students may choose to participate in some, all, or none of the Stars for Service projects we will work on throughout the school year. The contributions of all 4th -8th grade students will be combined to earn Stars (or points). The entire Upper School will be rewarded for their efforts with a Dress Down Day when 1,000 Stars of Service have been earned by student participation. Past projects have included: raising funds for earthquake victims, Adopt-A-Family, and canned food drives.

Chess if offered both as an after-school program and a lunch hour program for students in Grades 2 – 8. It is a teaching program that combines educational and social activities. Members come to play, to learn, and to teach. The players — no matter what their level of skill, experience, or age — come together to play chess. The rivalries are friendly; the friendships are competitive. Tournament participation is encouraged. There is an additional fee for chess classes, you may register HERE.

A custodial after-school program at the Lower School & Upper School Campuses provides care for students in Kindergarten and Grades 1- 8. The program runs Monday-Friday from dismissal time until 5:30 PM.
Lower School students are also offered a variety of extracurricular classes, including Science, Dance, Robotics, Cooking, Arts & Crafts, and Drama. Faculty conduct these classes for an additional fee which they determine at the time of enrollment.
At the Upper School special activity-based programs are also offered, including Newspaper, Art, Photography, Latin, and Book Clubs. Faculty conduct these classes for an additional fee which they determine at the time of enrollment.
The after-school program for Nursery and Pre-K students runs daily from 3:00-5:30pm. Each afternoon begins with an organized activity such as Music & Dance, Sports & Movement, Drama & Improvisation, or Arts & Crafts. Students who remain until 5:30 will engage in group games, story time, and independent play.

Summer Camp is designed to provide an enriching and exciting environment for students to explore new interests and develop skills, all while making lifelong memories.
Led by Epiphany teachers, our newly updated program features longer hours, fun weekly themes and a more structured daily schedule providing a balance of creative play, art, movement, and academic enrichment.
Each week campers will enjoy special guest presenters, off-campus neighborhood walks (N-7th), and field trips (K-7th) to NYC museums and cultural sites.
