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Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School
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Teressa S.
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I attended EDS from 4th grade to 8th and my sister attended from 2yrs - 8th grade. The school provided us with a loving and supportive environment for learning. We both left with an incredible foundation for high school and college that I don't think we could have received elsewhere. Having had the opportunity to receive an education from such a wonderful school has really affected my life. The classes are small, the enrichments are plentiful, and the diversity is amazing. Though it is an Episcopal school, I always felt the teachings were more towards Christianity than the Episcopal faith (and that is how I was raised). Students of all religions are welcomed and are taught to be respectful of the beliefs of others. It truly was a wonderful environment to grow up in and we definitely learned more than just the basics.
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