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Good Shepherd Episcopal School

Tequesta, FL · Visit school website ↗

DayCoEd100–200 studentsEpiscopal

Good Shepherd Episcopal School is an Episcopal day school in Tequesta, Florida. It enrolls between 101 and 200 students in pre-school through elementary grades. The school emphasizes academics alongside character building, Christian values, and hands-on learning. Spanish language instruction is integrated into the early grades program.

Faculty here are expected to teach well and model Christian values daily. The school philosophy says method matters as much as content. Teachers work in a climate of structured freedom and trust. This means your classroom presence shapes not just what students learn, but how they think about faith, integrity, and others. In early childhood and elementary settings, this role runs deep.

A day school structure offers particular advantages. You teach engaged young learners, build real relationships with families, and leave campus each afternoon—no residential duties or evening supervision. Yet your influence on school culture remains strong because the school is small and close-knit. Teachers see their impact clearly. Families know your name.

Good Shepherd Episcopal School is actively hiring for a Head of School. The school regularly recruits classroom teachers, specialists, and support staff as openings arise. If you are drawn to Episcopal education, early grades instruction, South Florida communities, and a setting where individual relationships matter more than scale, this school deserves your attention.

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