Each year, during our fall and spring Family Weekends, we take time to celebrate our student artists and performers, and all our amazing Arts program has to offer. Click here to view our photo gallery from the 2023 Fall Family Weekend events.
Before the girls soccer team headed into the final game of the regular season, we caught up with the athletes to uncover the story behind their success. Hear from three key athletes on the unified style of play and the sense of self-belief that made their standout season possible.
In a few weeks, Cards Club will be back in action on campus, with returning Saints like Chris and Emma inducting our newest students into our community with SAS traditions like the Frosty Run, the Opening of School Square Dance, and this blossoming yet beloved tradition of playing cards on Tuesday nights.
The Academy of American Studies students also shared their own photos, capturing corner delis, rainy highways, quaint bookstores, and more with the same students with whom they corresponded previously.
After the initial feedback of their photos, the students wrote poems about their senses of place associated with their photos. After getting feedback from their peers at their school, they sent their poems to their inter-school partners.
Cusick says that this project deepened her understanding of her students, as she discovered unknown passions for rowing or art or students who got up early just to watch the sun rise. It also helped Cusick connect to her personal mission and identity behind education.
I look forward to working in collaboration with colleagues, students, parents, and alumni to meet these broad goals and to reconnect. I welcome your ideas, your curiosity, and your honest feedback on our work together. I am deeply grateful for your generous support and am excited about all that is to come!
In fall 2019, Amos Hall, our STEM facility, reopened after a yearlong $13 million renovation. The renovation doubled lab space in the building and created dedicated space for robotics and computer science, and the entire building is now LEED-certified.
The building's heart is Engelhard Hall, our 516-seat performance space. We gather here regularly for student arts performances, performances & talks with visiting artists, and many other campus events.
Athletes utilize our weight room & cardiovascular fitness room for training sessions throughout each season, and visit with the sports medicine team in the adjacent rehab rooms for training advice and treatment as needed.
Founders Hall is the central and original building on campus. Constructed in 1929 and expanded to its present size in the mid-1950s, Founders is home to history, English, and modern language classrooms; the A. Felix duPont, Jr. Memorial Chapel, Forbes Theatre, and Irene duPont Library; and all of our boys dorms.
As a single subject specialist teacher, I love that I get to see the students year after year. I get to see them and how they grow and change from year to year. I get to guide and nurture them in science.
As seen in the May 2024 edition of the Bagpiper, Isabelle Wallach '26 interviewed Saint Andrew's alumnus, Upper School Assistant Dean of Students, and Assistant Dean of Residential Life, Beth Gordon, about what it is like to work at your high school alma mater.
As seen in the May 2024 edition of the Bagpiper, Max Pollock '25 wrote a profile about Saint Andrew's alumnus, Yussif Basa-Ama '20. writes a letter to her fellow Lifers about preparing to be "the new kid" as they leave Saint Andrew's School.
Saint Andrew's School hosted the Florida Foreign Language Association (FFLA) Conference Summer Institute, offering an excellent opportunity for world language teachers from different educational settings in Florida to connect and collaborate.
We are proud that 83% of the Class of 2024 was admitted to a Top 100 institution from the Best National Universities and the Best National Liberal Arts Colleges categories in the US News and World Report rankings.
Congratulations to seniors Ava Allwardt, Julián Fente, Alessandra Roberts, and Mario Suarez for being recognized as Pathfinder winners at the 41st annual Pathfinder High School Scholarship Awards Ceremony for Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
As seen in the May 2024 edition of the Bagpiper, senior and Lifer Brielle Rebello wrote a letter to her fellow Lifers about the experience of being a Lifer and how to prepare to be "the new kid" for the first time as they leave Saint Andrew's School.
A non-profit, independent, co-educational school for grades Pre-K - 12, Saint Andrew's School is a private day and boarding school located in Boca Raton, educating the best students from across Palm Beach County, Florida, the United States, and throughout the world in the Episcopal tradition.
Fanny M. Andrews Elementary inspires its students to believe in a bright future, encourages them to dream big, and provides the tools and skills to enable them to achieve their dreams. A committed educational community works together to help students achieve their maximum capacity intellectually, physically, and socially.
Andrews Elementary is part of the LBJ and Northeast Early College High School families of schools which support preparation for college level courses beginning in ninth grade - allowing students to graduate from high school with a diploma and an associate degree.
La Primaria Fanny M. Andrews inspira a sus estudiantes a creer en un futuro brillante, los alienta a soar en grande y proporciona las herramientas y destrezas para permitirles alcanzar sus sueos. Una comunidad educativa comprometida trabaja en conjunto para ayudar a los estudiantes a alcanzar su mxima capacidad intelectual, fsica y social.
La Primaria Andrews forma parte de las familias de escuelas de las escuelas preparatorias de universidad temprana LBJ y Northeast, que apoyan la preparacin para cursos de nivel universitario a partir de noveno grado, lo que permite a los estudiantes graduarse de la escuela preparatoria con un diploma y un ttulo tcnico superior.
This feeder pattern represents the path students take as they advance to high school. Each child's exact path is determined by his or her home address. To find out where your child will attend, click on the school finder below the feeder pattern.
In 1974, the governing board of Independent Presbyterian Church saw a need for another quality college preparatory school in Savannah. A site was secured on Wilmington Island. The church relinquished ownership of the school so that it could become an independent, nonprofit institution. However, the newly formed board of trustees held dear the traditional Scottish values of community, hard work and high standards.
To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to Anne Weisel, Head of Lower School, at
wei...@saslions.com . If asked to interview for the position, we will also ask for 3-5 professional references.
To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to Tricia Sherman, US/MS Learning Resource Center Coordinator, at
sher...@saslions.com . If asked to interview for the position, we will also ask for 3-5 professional references.
To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to Chris Roulo, Business Manager at
rou...@saslions.com . If asked to interview for the position, we will also ask for 3-5 professional references.
To apply, please send a letter of interest and resume to Bethany Lonce, Director of Auxiliary, at
lon...@saslions.com . If asked to interview for the position, we will also ask for 3-5 professional references.
The school maintains a list of available substitute teachers. Teaching experience, college degree, and/or certification is desirable. Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Ms. Christine Sapp at
sa...@saslions.com for review.
Founded by a courageous, faith-filled queen, our school deeply values our Hawaiian and Episcopal heritage, purposefully cultivating the mind-body-spirit connection. In this nurturing environment, our students uncover the gifts and talents that will make a difference in the lives of others. We know that as children increase their understanding of their connection to others, they are ultimately inspired to make positive contributions to the world throughout their lives.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is woven into the curriculum and the life of our school through the RULER program, a systemic approach to SEL developed by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. From kindergarten to Grade 12, our school community shares a common language to learn and practice the five skills of emotional intelligence: Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing, and Regulating.
"Our son Quinn is a member of The Prep's 1st graduating class of 6th graders, the Class of 2027. For the past 7 years, St. Andrew's Schools has provided him a safe place of learning, academically, socially, and emotionally. As a parent, there is no greater feeling of knowing that your child will be well cared for when you drop them off at school every morning."
Students find promise and satisfaction in the work they choose to do backstage as well as onstage by writing, designing, acting, dancing, and singing, creating stories that bridge individual differences and reflect human truths. Students gain an appreciation for diversity as they build self-confidence, self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, and relationship skills through commitment, resilience, communication, focus, teamwork, listening, and sharing.
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