Our Approach
Epiphany Lutheran Middle School curriculum is designed to give all middle school students a firm foundation in the fundamental areas of Bible, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science (including labs and individual projects), and Social Studies (including Texas History). Physical Education, Band, and Choir are also woven into the curriculum. Our students’ academic performance often places our graduates into accelerated classes when they enter high school.

Award-winning Teachers
Our skilled teachers promote high academic standards while helping middle school students develop skills in creative and critical thinking. They take the time to get to know each student. This connection helps our teachers know how to best teach each lesson in a meaningful way. Students are also encouraged to direct their own learning through Project-based Learning, class presentations, elective classes, and more!
Extracurricular Activities
We have many opportunities for students to develop their skills and talents outside of the classroom. We thank God for blessing us with these abilities, and students are able to engage in multiple areas of interest throughout the school year. These include: Athletics (Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, and Track), Lutheran Junior Honor Association, Spelling Bee, Academic Competitions, E-Sports, and much more!
Comprehensive Music Program
At Epiphany, we encourage students to develop their skills in the Fine Arts through Advanced Band, Choir, and Worship Team. Within these musical opportunities, students have the opportunity to be involved in several performances throughout the year.
Epiphany Lutheran Middle School offers:
Core academic subjects include Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies; high school credit available for Algebra in Eighth Grade
Sixth-Eighth Grade classes take an Outdoor Education trip to Camp Lone Star
Enrichment classes provided in Bible, Physical Education, Art, Yearbook, and Technology
Daily Bible lessons and weekly Chapel worship as a school
21st Century Skills integrated into daily lessons
Eighth Grade takes a class trip to Washington D.C. in the spring

