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St. George Episcopal School is an independent school in San Antonio. It is a coeducational, Christian community of approximately 500 students located in the city of Castle Hills in the heart of San Antonio, Texas. St. George accepts students Junior Kindergarten (age 4) through 8th grade.
History
[edit]St. George Episcopal School was founded in 1954 by Margie Boggus and was first known as the Pilgrim School. The first classes, held at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, were Kindergarten classes for children ages 3-5 years old. The school's success and prosperity lead to needing more space. The elders of St. George Episcopal Church invited the Pilgrim School to make its home on their campus.