Current Epiphany of Our Lord students and recent graduates of the school have received many awards and scholarships. Some of these are listed below.
- 66% of the 2010 graduating class were John Hopkins Scholars.
- 66% of the 2010 graduating class were recognized as Neumann Scholars*.
- 75% of the 2010 graduating class received the Presidential Academic Excellence Award*.
- 75% and 60% of the 2009 and 2008 graduating classes, respectively, were John Hopkins Scholars.
- 75%, 65% and 75% of the 2009, 2008 and 2007 graduating classes, respectively, were Neumann Scholars.*
- 83% , 65% and 75% of the 2009, 2008 and 2007 graduating classes, respectively, received the Presidential Academic Excellence Award.*
- Our 2010 and 2009 graduates were awarded scholarships to Notre Dame Academy, Mount St. Joseph Academy, LaSalle High School, Roman Catholic, Gwnedd Mercy Academy and Archbishop Carroll High School.
- Over $27,000 has been awarded to our school in Math Contest Grants.
- Two of our recent graduates were National Merit Finalists.
- One recent graduate was awarded over $160,000 in scholarships.
- One recent graduate received a Presidential Nomination to West Point Academy.
- One recent graduate has entered the Capuchin Monastery, in addition to three other graduates who are ordained priests and one Sister of St. Joseph.
- Two students recently participated in the John Hopkins Talent Search for students in Grades 2-6.
- Our students recently won Red and Blue Ribbons in the Montgomery County Reading Olympics.
- One of our recent graduates won the Fulbright Scholarship.
- All LaSalle College High School Class of 2008 students from Epiphany were inducted into the National Honor Society.
- One of our 2006 graduates made it all the way to the National Geography Bee.
- Two 2005 graduates received the Values for Life Award (for demonstrating Christian values).
* The Presidential Academic Excellence Award, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education, is awarded to eighth grade students with a class average of 90 or above for all of sixth and seventh grades, and the first semester of eighth grade. In addition, students must score at or above the 85th percentile in math and/or reading on the Terra Nova Test.
** Neumann Scholars must maintain a class average of 92 in the seventh grade and 90 in the first marking period of eighth grade.




