Washington Episcopal School is an independent day school in Bethesda, Maryland, enrolling 301 to 500 students from pre-kindergarten through grade 8. The Episcopal tradition welcomes families of all faiths. Teachers work core hours, then leave campus—a rhythm that suits educators who want meaningful work and separate home lives.
The school's core belief is simple: joyful learning and academic excellence go together. Faculty teach a broad curriculum that builds knowledge while strengthening moral awareness and leadership skills. French, Latin, and Spanish are woven into instruction alongside English and math. This language emphasis means teachers often collaborate across grades and subjects.
Day school teaching here has real advantages. You build lasting relationships with students across multiple years. Bethesda sits near Washington, D.C., offering access to museums, theaters, and strong public schools for your own children. Housing costs are reasonable for the region. The school's financial stability—$25 million in net assets—means budgets are predictable and professional development receives steady funding.
Washington Episcopal School hires classroom teachers, language specialists, and administrative staff year-round, with most openings in spring and early summer. Faculty typically stay long-term, so each hire shapes the community meaningfully. Compensation includes salary, health insurance, and retirement contributions standard to independent schools in Maryland.
For educators seeking Episcopal values, day school flexibility, and a Bethesda community where faculty involvement runs deep, this school is worth exploring.
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