The Main Campus of Oregon Episcopal School serves as the central hub for academic instruction from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, fostering a college-preparatory environment rooted in inquiry-based learning, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-world problem-solving. Spanning 59 wooded acres with wetlands, trails, and gardens, it houses the Lower School (PK-5), Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper School (grades 9-12), complete with state-of-the-art facilities like the Drinkward Center for Math, Science, and Technology, Bishop Dagwell Hall for fine arts, and the new Lower School building. The curriculum emphasizes STEM innovation, humanities depth, arts expression, and global citizenship, with over 35 Advanced Placement and honors courses available in the Upper School. Experiential programs such as Winterim immersions and project-based initiatives like Vark Tank and THINK/MAKE/MOVE in the EC3 Design Center encourage creativity and sustainability.
The Sports and Recreation Complex (SPARC) at Oregon Episcopal School is a specialist facility adjacent to the main campus, dedicated to physical education, competitive athletics, and recreational activities that promote student health, teamwork, and skill development. Connected by a walking path, it supports the school's holistic approach by hosting PE classes, practices, games, and special events, enhancing the academic experience with active learning opportunities in sports science and physical wellness.