The St. Andrew's Experience

Lower School

Middle School

Upper School


The Four Pillars
Across the Lower, Middle, and Upper School divisions, our focus is to create an environment for students to thrive in everything they do.

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    In order to do this, our focus revolves around four main pillars: Scholar, Artist, Athlete, and Servant. All students have the opportunity to explore success in academics, the arts, on the field or court, and as community servants. St. Andrew’s believes in the qualities of all four areas and has developed a curriculum to support a richly diverse, challenging, and invigorating learning environment for all our students.

Episcopal Identity
Being an Episcopal school means we are more than an educational institution. 

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    It means we are committed to the formation and nurturing of the whole human being: body, mind, and spirit. Episcopal schools are part of a long tradition of Anglican education that is marked by a balance between faith and reason, or “the head” and “the heart”. We work to build a community that is welcoming, diverse, and authentically inclusive, and where all are honored, supported, and valued. We practice common prayer that draws upon the ancient traditions of the Church and is at the same time creative and relevant; and make a commitment to the practice of service and the work of justice. These principles and ideals are woven into every aspect of our shared life together, and are what sets us apart as a community of learning.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging
St. Andrew’s Episcopal School is committed to building a beloved community of learning that embraces diversity, champions justice, and honors the dignity of every human being.

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    At St. Andrew’s, our Episcopal Identity is rooted in the pursuit of Jesus’ encouragement to “Go and do likewise.”   

    To discover a life of purpose and our purpose in life, we must look first to the gifts we have to share with each and every person and understand that each and every person we encounter has life-giving gifts to share with us.   

    In our faithful attempt to go and do likewise, we are educating and caring for students who will uphold and respect the dignity of every human by being good neighbors and global citizens. 

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Social Emotional Learning
Social Emotional Learning (SEL) encourages the healthy development of self, relationships, and community. 

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    We believe that emotional well-being leads to confident learning. Our K-12 program guides our students toward a greater sense of self and self-regulation to build healthy relationships, and provides opportunities for each student to use these skills to positively affect the school community.

At a Glance