About St. Paul's Episcopal School

St. Paul’s Episcopal School is a private school that started in 1969

St. Paul’s Episcopal School is a private school that started in 1969 when a group of ladies from St. Paul’s Episcopal Church recognized the need for a quality Christian pre-school education in Greenville, Texas. The school specializes in a Christian preschool education designed to fit the needs of children ages 6 weeks through Kindergarten. We also offer programs for school age students in the form of summer programs for kids, after school programs and holiday programs.

Our Christian Preschool Mission

The mission of St. Paul’s Episcopal School is to provide a Christian education in a safe environment while fostering creative, spiritual, and independent thinkers.

St.Paul’s School Board

Debbie Shaffer - President/Parish Representative 

The Rev. Dr. Nick Funk - Rector

Robin Verschoor- Director

Jeff Faunce - Treasurer

Elizabeth Porter - Vice President/Parish Representative

Kaylie Bigby - Secretary/Parent Representative

Rebecca Struve - Parent Representative

Katie Sherer- Parent Representative


School Staff

Director-Robin Verschoor

Asst. Director-Michelle Key

School Cook - Brenna Sylvia, Tiehra Sharfner

Infant Teachers - Beatrice Duku, Elisha Rosselot, Isabella Thompson

Toddler Teachers - Kasie Trevino, Alexandra Tierrablanca, Tiehra Sharfner, Logan Brumit

E2's Teachers -Brittany Bell, Jessica Musial, Kelsey Hardaway

O2's Teachers - Haylynn Clark, Ashtyn Safley, Keisha Johnson

PK3 Teachers - Heather Green, Cheyenne Reynolds, Laura

Pre-K Teacher - June Miller, Samantha Glenn


Our Christian Preschool Faculty

School Director

Robin Verschoor is the Director of St. Paul's Episcopal School.  She received her Texas Childcare Director's license in 2015.  She has worked in the childcare field for over 28 years and served as a director for the past 8   years.  She received her Bachelor of Arts in July of 2010 in Early Childhood Education.  She believes that secure relationships with responsive and respectful adults provides the basis for a child's learning. Parents and families are a child's first teachers.  Early Childhood Education comes along side those first teachers to help foster a child's emotional, physical, intellectual and spiritual development.  As a Christian School Educator, she believes we should seek to teach children about God, the world He created, and how our faith is woven into each area of learning, building a foundation of faith and love for God, others, and ourselves.   

Assistant Director

Michelle Key serves as the Assistant Director.  She graduated in 2004 from Marshall Senior High School.  She attended PJC for Occupational Therapy.  In 2016, she began her career in early childhood education.  She received her director's credentials in 2018 from the Early Childhood Management Institute. She believes that early childhood education provides the opportunity to lay a foundation for each child's future by allowing them time to investigate and explore the world around them. 

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