Coast Episcopal School Girl Scouts Install “Buddy Bench” on Playground The Coast Episcopal School Girl Scouts have installed a new Buddy Bench on the school’s multi-age playground. The bench received a blessing by School Chaplain, the Reverend Clelie McCandless in chapel on Monday, Oct. 27, 2019. How does a Buddy Bench work? If a student is sitting on the Buddy Bench, then that student is looking for a play-mate....Read More
Sponsored by TSI Diesel Worx Coast Episcopal School is excited to announce the 2019 winners of Children in the Arts Contest and Workshop. The Children in the Arts Contest is open to fourth through sixth graders enrolled in public, private, and parochial schools on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The schools that participated selected first, second and third place winners from their students and that artwork was submitted to the...Read More
Join us for our first-ever Maker Camp! While CES is awaiting construction of its own makerspace, they have rented out the FabLab in Van Cleave, MS for a unique makerspace experience to give our students a “taste” of what will transpire at school every day. The camp, for students just finishing Grades 3-6, takes place May 28-31, 2019, from 8:00am-3:00pm. The cost of the camp is $200. Transportation from and...Read More
Imagine a Toddler through eighth grade school where theory and practice truly collide. Not only are students expected to learn algorithms and equations and grammar and sentence structure, they are also expected to take their knowledge and innovatively design and create a real, functional three-dimensional product demonstrating their knowledge and understanding. And while ideas and creative thinking are valuable, this school takes it one step further and requires students to...Read More
Coast Episcopal School announces a new enrichment program, Explorium, for 2018-2019 fourth through sixth graders. The mission of CES Explorium is to introduce and expose students to diverse different areas of learning while focusing on two key learning principles: place-based learning (students are “in the field” as much as possible) and project-based learning (students are required to create something tangible). Explorium also provides students with an opportunity to participate in...Read More