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The current Jackson T. Stephens Campus opened in 2000, and the Cathedral Middle and Upper schools merged into the Episcopal Collegiate School in July 2003.
 
The current Jackson T. Stephens Campus opened in 2000, and the Cathedral Middle and Upper schools merged into the Episcopal Collegiate School in July 2003.
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Jackson T. Stephens and his wife, Harriet Stephens, donated $30 million to the school to assure its financial security.  The total enrollment for the 2007-2008 school year was 385 and there were 48 faculty members.  The school is located on Cantrell Road.  A phone number is provided on the website (http://www.episcopalcollegiate.org/home/index.asp) for anyone who wishes to get more information.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:21, 20 October 2008

Episcopal Collegiate School is a 6-12 prep school in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Cathedral Middle School and Upper School complement the previously established Cathedral School for kindergartners through sixth graders. Cathedral Middle School was established in 1997, and began instructing students for the first time in the fall of 1998 at Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church.

The current Jackson T. Stephens Campus opened in 2000, and the Cathedral Middle and Upper schools merged into the Episcopal Collegiate School in July 2003.

Jackson T. Stephens and his wife, Harriet Stephens, donated $30 million to the school to assure its financial security. The total enrollment for the 2007-2008 school year was 385 and there were 48 faculty members. The school is located on Cantrell Road. A phone number is provided on the website (http://www.episcopalcollegiate.org/home/index.asp) for anyone who wishes to get more information.

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