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It probably seemed like too much, too soon.
I researched schools
before my son was born.
Toured here when he was three months old.
Knew from his first day of preschool
that he would graduate from this school.
I understood that his preschool years
determined how well he’ll learn later,
so the time is now
for early childhood specialists,
a carefully designed curriculum,
AND
solid academic foundations.
as the one school in Tulsa o≠ering
all he needs for
ALL
he’s becoming.
Holland Hall gets it right from the start—
Tulsa’s PreK through Grade 12 Independent Episcopal School
hollandhall.org
The possibilities of and. The assurance of all.
Janapreschool parent
We really weighed the cost.
Tulsa’s PreK through Grade 12 Independent Episcopal School
hollandhall.org
The possibilities of and. The assurance of all.
BennyUpper School parent
We’re a middle-class family.
We live by a budget.
And we take care of our money
so we can take care of our child.
But as our daughter grew older and wiser,
taking care of her meant giving her
challenging classes and
an ambitious curriculum,
an engaged learning community,
ANDexceptional extracurricular opportunities.
as the one school in Tulsa o≠ering
all she needs for
ALL
she’s becoming.
Holland Hall was worth it—
Tulsa’s PreK through Grade 12 Independent Episcopal School
hollandhall.org
The possibilities of and. The assurance of all.
LeslieUpper School parent
I’m a public school supporter.
I graduated from public schools.
I worked in public education.
I’m a taxpayer who believes in
the greater good.
But I knew supporting my son
meant providing him with smaller classes,
more extracurricular involvement,
ANDstronger relationships with teachers.
as the one school in Tulsa o≠ering
all he needs for
ALL
he’s becoming.
Holland Hall was my son’s best advocate—
Tulsa’s PreK through Grade 12 Independent Episcopal School
hollandhall.org
The possibilities of and. The assurance of all.
EunicePrimary and Middle School parent
I wasn’t sure this was the right choice.
I respect public schools.
I value diversity.
I want my children attuned
to the real world.
But I realized my kids needed choices—
from a range of engaging electives,
enlightening arts programs,
exciting athletic opportunities,
ANDclassmates from many
walks of life.
as the one school in Tulsa bringing together
what they need for
ALL
they’re becoming.
Holland Hall was a wise decision—
Tulsa’s PreK through Grade 12 Independent Episcopal School
hollandhall.org
The possibilities of and. The assurance of all.
DougMiddle and Upper School parent
We thought it was going a bit too far.
We’re mid-towners.
We rarely cross 41st.
And we’ve got good schools
just down the street.
But we felt compelled to go
any distance necessary
to find the best match for our two kids
in classes that offer
challenging projects,
student/teacher partnerships,
ANDa tightly knit learning community.
as the one school in Tulsa o≠ering
all they need for
ALL
they’re becoming.
Holland Hall made the journey worth taking—