Boys’ School

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Strong Self. Shared Success.

Welcome to St. Paul's School for Boys

Success takes many forms at St. Paul's School for Boys, a college preparatory school for grades 5 through 12. Across grade levels and disciplines, there are two driving tenets of an SP education: a symbiosis of challenge and support for each boy and a belief that learning is best achieved through deep connections between teacher and student. Our faculty and students incorporate a global awareness and a commitment to integrity into all they do. Notably, our upper school curricular offerings are enhanced through a coordinated program with St. Paul’s School for Girls. It’s more than a great education, it’s where boys thrive.

536

Students

14-16

Average Class Size

2/3

Students Travel Globally

7,222

Community Service Hours Performed by the Class of 2024

80%

Students Offered Merit-Based College Scholarships

35%

Diversity of Student Body
RJ Ramgop receives 2025 E.E. Ford Summer Sabbatical Grant

St. Paul’s employees celebrated the conclusion of the 2024-25 year during closing meeting on June 6. During the ceremony, Dr. Trusty and St. Paul’s Athletic Director presented several faculty awards. Faculty members were selected to receive these awards for their excellence in teaching and coaching, their embodiment of St. Paul’s mission and values, and their contributions to the life of the school. These endowed faculty awards are made possible by the generosity of donors. 

Class of 2025 on commencement day

The class of 2025 gathered on Hamilton Lawn on June 7 to celebrate their graduation with friends, families, and the St. Paul’s community. Three members of the class of 2025 were honored with special awards. Patrick Walker '25, Ned Doherty '25, and Finnegan Wagner ’25 earned the Kinsolving-Hamilton Award, the Arthur B. Kinsolving Fellowship Award, and the Alumni Medal, respectively. 

Maeve M. ’25 interns at IMET for her senior project

As part of St. Paul's Experience+ program, seniors left the classroom and visited boardrooms, courtrooms, and hospital rooms to gain invaluable, real-world experiences for their Senior Projects. As part of these two-week unpaid internships, students received hands-on training and one-on-one mentoring from industry professionals. As the final graduation requirement, senior projects create an opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in a field of interest to them.