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Abbie Loveland Tuller SchoolAbbie Loveland Tuller School was founded in 1926 and opened in Tucson in 1955 by the Episcopal Sisters of the Order of the Teachers of the Children of God. Mother Abbie's philosophy was "religion and education must be combined because a school has about 90 percent influence on the development of a child's character." Tuller is a co-ed day school for pre-kindergarten through 8th grade teaching students of all races and religions. The elementary curriculum includes the Tuller Method written with the knowledge that each child works at a different pace.
All Saints' Episcopal SchoolAll Saints' Episcopal School has succeeded since 1963 in nurturing hearts and minds of academically talented students from kindergarten through eighth grade. The school's goal is to recognize and develop the talents of each student. The dedicated staff, rigorous academics, extensive sports programs, and unique experiences test and strengthen the character of every student. All Saints' challenging and caring environment reflects the traditional Anglican appreciation of cultural, racial, socio-economic and religious diversity.
St. Michael's Parish Day SchoolSt. Michael's Parish Day School was established in 1958 enrolling boys and girls in kindergarten through eighth grade. The curriculum focuses on challenging academics, a deep commitment to the fine arts, spiritual growth ,and athletics – thus nourishing the mind, spirit, and body. We seek to carry out this mission in a traditional Episcopal setting. St. Michael's strives to maintain a diverse community, drawing teachers and students from all social, economic, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
St. Luke's SchoolSt. Luke's School is an outreach of St. Luke's Episcopal Church. The church and the school are located between three growing communities: Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley. Since August 2001, the school has enrolled 20-22 preschool and kindergarten students. In 2007, additional space made it possible to double the size of the school." Students are accepted without regard to ethnic, financial or religious background. The method of teaching used is the Montessori Method, which invites children to engage in learning activities at their own paces.
Imago DeiImago Dei is an Episcopal school that serves exclusively children from low-income families. Because 100% of Imago Dei students receive full scholarships, your support is vital. Your gift empowers Imago Dei to break cycles of poverty through education so that children's lives are transformed.
St. Peter's Episcopal Montessori SchoolSt. Peter's is an A.M.I. accredited primary school for children aged 2 1/2 to 6 years old. For more than 40 years, St. Peter's Church has promoted spiritual and educational developoment to reach the youngest of God's creation. Our highly trained staff follows methods to create exploration, diversity, curiosity, independence, and confidence in an environment of peace and respect.
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