St. Paul's Episcopal Day School is a private primary school in Kansas City, Missouri. Established in 1963, the school serves students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.HistoryDr. Clifford R. Nobes, then the pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, created the school in 1963. The school had a preschool in the church building with 43 students and 4 staff members. In 1970 the school purchased the former Rollins Elementary School building. The school burned down in 1992 after stage lights overheated and caught fire. Classes resumed in the Temple B'nai Jehudah. The school rebuilt a three story brick building on the same midtown location in 1994.The school is accredited by the Independent School Association of Central States, a member of the National Association of Independent Schools.CampusSt. Paul's has been located in the Westport neighborhood since the school's establishment. The school's current building was completed in 1994 on the site of the school's former building, which burned down in 1992. A new wing was completed in January 2009.Former headmasters Larry L. L'Heureux Terry Bartow (1994–2004)External linksSt. Paul's Episcopal Day School
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