06/24/2026
St. Philip’s science camp teaches young children about air
Children ages 3 to 5 learn about air through hands-on activities, including homemade vortex generators (air cannons) and balloons, during a science camp at St. Philip's Episcopal School on June
06/17/2026
Summer is full of learning, laughter, and fun at St. Philip’s! ☀️🔬 This week, our Science Camp students have enjoyed hands-on experiments and exciting discoveries while exploring a variety of scientific concepts.
Coming up next is our Homemaking Camp, June 29–July 2! Campers will learn basic cooking, sewing, and crocheting skills, create handmade Bible bookmarks, and enjoy a week filled with creativity, fellowship, and faith. Through engaging activities and meaningful connections, children will build practical skills while growing in a Christ-centered environment.
To register, contact Camp Director Ms. Faith at (361) 318-2680.
Enjoy a few photos from this week’s Science Camp and our Summer Care program! 📸✨
06/10/2026
Summer camp fun is in full bloom at St. Philip’s! 🌞💃
Our Dance Camp has been bursting with energy, creativity, and fun! Throughout the week, students have explored new dance techniques, grown in confidence, expressed their creativity through crafts, and shared plenty of smiles while dancing and making memories with friends.
The excitement continues next week with Science Camp! 🔬✨ Join us for a week of discovery, hands-on learning, and exciting science experiments that are sure to spark curiosity and imagination.
To register for next week's camp, please contact our Camp Director, Ms. Faith, at (361) 318-2680. Walk-in registrations are also welcome. We can't wait to learn and explore with you!
06/07/2026
Thank you to everyone who came out today to support Sara Pena and her family at our bake sale. We truly could not have done it without the love and generosity of our St. Philip’s school family, church family, and the wonderful Beeville community.
Sara touched so many lives, and the days, weeks, and months ahead will be some of the hardest for those who loved her. Our hope is that the funds raised today will help make things a little easier for her family during this difficult time.
A HUGE thank you to everyone who donated baked goods and helped make this event a success:
• Brooke Garcia
• Kimberli Rincon – The Sweet Bee
• D’Ann Estrada
• Judy Luna
• Ashley Dixon
• Cindy Brown
• Crystal Jo
• Fr. Andrew & Suzanna Green
• Cindy Martinez
• Gracie Rangel
• David Henley
•Anessa Dembowski
• All PTO Officers
Thank you all for your kindness, support, prayers, and generosity. The love shown today is a beautiful reflection of our St. Philip’s community and the Beeville community as a whole. ❤️
06/04/2026
🌞🎉 SUMMER CAMP FUN IS HERE AT ST. PHILIP'S! 🎉🌞
Looking for exciting activities for your children this summer? St. Philip's is hosting a variety of fun and educational camps for kids!
Camp Schedule:
💃 Dance Camp — June 8–12
🔬 Science Camp — June 15–19
🏠 Homemaking Camp — June 29–July 3
🌱 Gardening Camp — July 6–10
🎨 All Things Camp — July 20–24
💲 Cost: $50 per child, per camp
Our first camp begins next week with Dance Camp, and we can't wait to see lots of children join us for a week of movement, creativity, and fun!
To register for any camp, please contact our Camp Director, Ms. Faith, at 📞 361-318-2680. Walk-up registration will also be available on the first day of camp.
06/03/2026
Please join St. Philip's PTO in supporting Sara's family during this difficult time. We are raising funds to help with funeral expenses and show our love and care for those she leaves behind. Every donation, no matter the amount, is deeply appreciated.
Sunday, June 7th
1:00PM
St. Philip's Episcopal Church Parking Lot
Thank you for helping us come together as a community to honor Sara💛🌻
06/02/2026
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of our beloved Pre-Kindergarten teacher, Sara Peña.
For more than 11 years, Sara was a cherished member of the St. Philip’s Episcopal School family. Her kindness, dedication, and love for children touched the lives of countless students and families. She had a special gift for nurturing young learners and helping them feel valued, loved, and confident.
Sara’s impact on our school community will be felt for years to come, and she will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing and working with her.
Please keep Sara’s daughters, Ava and Bella, and her entire family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May they find comfort in the love and support of those around them and in the many lives Sara touched throughout her years of service.
Rest in peace, Sara. Your legacy of love and dedication will always remain a part of St. Philip’s.