Holy Innocents' Episcopal School

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Holy Innocents' Episcopal School, founded in 1959, is an independent co-educational preparatory school located in Atlanta, Georgia. The third largest Episcopal School in the United States, with a PK-12 enrollment of 1400, it regularly sends graduates to the Ivy League and is considered one of Atlanta's most prestigious schools. Its rigorous academic curriculum, competitive sports programs and strong Christian fellowship aim to form well-rounded graduates. In recent years, the school has expanded dramatically, adding a new middle school, a gymnasium, a weight room, sports fields and many other state of the art facilities, with more expansion planned over the next several years. The 46-acre campus is located in the northern suburb of Sandy Springs. The school's mascot is the 'Golden Bear' and the school colors are crimson and gold. The 2007 varsity baseball team won the Georgia State Championship.[1]

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School website

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  1. ^ Baseball | GHSA.net