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Accreditation

Accreditation is like a stamp of approval, showing a school has passed a thorough quality check by an authoritative body. Trinity Episcopal School of Austin is accredited by Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS), Southwestern Association of Episopal Schools (SAES), and Texas Health and Human Services (HSS).

Why is accreditation important?

Accreditation is not just about safety and care, but providing an educationally-rich environment that helps children grow — intellectually, emotionally, socially, physically, and spiritually. As an independent school, we are able to adapt our curriculum to the needs of our families, but because we are accredited, we do adhere to curriculum standards and use research-backed methods to foster child development. Accreditation requires a school to keep improving and pass stringent review processes regularly. For parents, that's an assurance that your child is getting the best start in their educational journey.

Independent School Association of the Southwest

Independent Schools Association of the Southwest

By promoting the highest standards of educational excellence and a spirit of continuous growth, ISAS challenges and inspires its member schools as they prepare students for purposeful and constructive lives.

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Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools

Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools

The mission of the SAES is to lead, nurture, and unify Episcopal schools in order to advance academic excellence within the faith community of the Episcopal Church.

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Texas Health and Human Services

Texas HSS protects children by regulating and educating child care providers. Responsibilities include permitting, monitoring, informing parents, and ensuring providers meet standards, rules, and laws.

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