“We’re definitely a hidden gem,” says Sharon Snavely, Director of Advancement at Bethany School, a private school for students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
“Bethany School is a ministry of the Sisters of the Transfiguration, which is an Anglican order of Sisters who live here on the property in Glendale. They are a 120-year-old order, and our school is also 120 years old this year. The school is one of the many ministries of the Sisters,” says Snavely. “In the last five years, the leadership has been working on a strategic plan, which included master site plan, curriculum overview, creating a development department and reviewing compensation for our teachers. Included in this plan was to install a board of trustees.”
The school’s legacy, established by the Sisters of the Transfiguration, will be carried on by the board of trustees.
While Bethany School is going through a season of transition, some things do not change, such as Bethany’s commitment to providing a quality, well-rounded education.
“We are the only Episcopal school in Ohio. We have about 230 students and pull from 19 different school districts around Cincinnati. We really prepare our students and get them ready for high school. And these high schools are vying for our Bethany students. They want them, because they know they’re good students.”
Quick Facts about Bethany School
Bethany School is located at 555 Albion Avenue, Glendale, OH 45246. For more information, call 513.771.7462 or visit bethanyschool.org.