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Epiphany School

Private | PK-8

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Posted October 13, 2011

Epiphany was a good school. The Roman Catholic environment promotes spiritual as well as academic growth. The academics were not great, and I hardly had to study. Like most schools, epiphany has cliques, but they are not as nasty as some people imply. The teachers are nice, but not all of them are necessarily good teachers. The principal is probably the strong point of the school. She is one of the kindest and most dedicated people you will ever meet. Do not attend, though, if you are not willing to be a practicing catholic. Families MUST attend Sunday mass with some regularity and students attend school masses almost every Friday. The only downside to Epiphany is that there is a huge academic adjustment for high school. This school does not prepare students very well for high school with its mediocre academics. I had a 100 in a class without cracking a book, for goodness' sake.


Posted June 21, 2011

I have 2 kids at Epiphany and we are pleased. First and foremost, the goal of this school is to help develop a good human being with a solid Catholic foundation to carry them thru life. Secondly, the academics are good (not great) but getting better. Sister Margaret, the principle is awesome. Like all of Miami, there are cliques. The school can't control human behavior, they can only remind parents how a good catholic treats others. The tuition is amazingly low compared to other private schools. Don't enter this school unless you plan to live the Catholic faith and to reinforce that faith at home . Attending Mass is an obligation of all Catholics and is expected at this school.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted June 20, 2011

Epiphany is not a good choice! I know of kids who have been bullied and were taken out for being bullied. It got so bad that one girl kicked the back of one girl's legs while running the laps in PE. The school has many cliques that only a few can join. if you are not in a clique, then you will get wierd looks and people will talk bad about you. the principal was a sweetheart and did everything she could.


Posted May 29, 2011

Epiphany is a great school for catholic people! This is a school for true catholic people... those that understand that you need to practice actively what you believe in. Yes you have to go to mass to be part of this community.. why is that a problem? This is a catholic school after all. It is located in a wealthy community, so wealth is obvious but you don't need to be intimidated! You are there for God, not to look around other people. Some people can have an actitud, but they are like that in other places, let's not blame the school and the church for that!!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted November 22, 2010

I am unfortunately an alumni from this horrible school. My brother and I refuse to go back to the school. All they worry about is who has what and how. Parents are hypocrites and pretend to be frinds among each other. Kids bully kids. If your rich everyone is jealous of you, if your poor everyone mocks you and if your in between your having to compete with the rich. Teachers donct care about students or are rude. Only the strong backboned can survive. I myself was usually critqued because my family chose to actually earn good money. Most are stuck up snobs and I chose not to let them turn me into a snub and therefore looked "weird and uncool" per say.


Posted April 8, 2010

Epiphany is the best Catholic elementary school in Miami. Known for it's superior academics, the students in Epiphany get into whatever highschool they want. Compared to other more expensive schools such as St. Theresa were all students end up going to C rate highschools such as La Salle and St. Brendan. My children could stay here forever. They love everyday. The nuns are fabulous and so are the teachers esp. the ones who have been around for a long time (most of them).
—Submitted by a parent


Posted December 19, 2005

My son is the in the pre-primary program at Epiphany and I am a graduate myself. The school is absolutely excellent and is run by excellent teachers and administration. Many of the teachers who taught me when I was a child are still there. It is a close-knit community which is closely tied to the Catholic faith.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted November 29, 2005

This is a Catholic private school PreK3-9th grade. You must attend Sunday mass every week and be a member of the Parish otherwise acceptance into the school is very difficult. This is a great school but if you don't feel like doing any of the above, that's fine, find another school. This probably wont be for you. If you are or wish to become a practicing Catholic then you will be welcomed into one of the most coveted private schools in South Florida. The tuition is amazingly low when compared to nonsectarian private schools which makes acceptance even more competitive.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted July 26, 2005

Excellent school to porvide children with top eductaion and moral standards.
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Posted May 7, 2005

Excellent, caring environment in ecc center. Grat lidership, wonderful teachers and principal. My kids never want to leave.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 21, 2005

Excellent Academics. Children are well rounded individuals. PArents are very much involved. Most students participate in afterschool activities like dance, gmnastic, soccer, ect...
—Submitted by a former student


Posted February 5, 2005

this school is run by money. all the kids are concerned with money and do not accept new kids easily into their circles. i entered this school in 1996, as a sixth grader. im was a perfectly social girl, and yet found it very difficult to make friends, and to find acceptance. i personally found that public school was much better when it came to hands on experience and friends who did not care for money. also, just because this school is a 'roman catholic' school, it does not mean that the kids are not having sexual relations in the bathrooms and stairways. take it from someone who has been there looking in from the outside.
—Submitted by a former student


Posted January 12, 2005

Excellence in elementary and middle school education within a roman catholic environment. The entire school staff are dedicated to superior education and students consistantly rank high in national testing.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 25, 2003

My oldest child graduated from Epiphany in 2000. My youngest child started Pre-K in 2001. This is a magnificent school with a competent and caring administrative team. Teachers are wonderful, professional, and set high standards to students within a caring environment. A wonderful educational experience. A jewel of catholic education.
—Submitted by a parent


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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
White 70%
Hispanic 24%
Black 6%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 19N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

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5557 SW 84th Ave
Miami, FL 33143
Phone: (305) 667-5251

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