Lower school student biking with Skip Darrell

Faculty from all three divisions at St. Paul’s were able to attend the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) People of Color Conference in San Antonio, where nearly 8,000 attendees from independent schools across the country gathered to collaborate on topics of diversity in schools, participate in inspiring workshops and learn from compelling speakers, including Nikki Giovanni. 

 

Middle School Students Take the Stage

Our fifth and sixth grade production of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s “Mary Poppins Jr.” was a huge success. Thank you for your gifts to the One St. Paul's Fund that provides stage props and equipment to support our students in the performing arts program.

Second Grade Students Explore Off-Campus

Second grade students took a trip to the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington, D.C. Your support of the One St. Paul’s Fund offers these fun and exciting opportunities.

Service Learning Opportunities 

Boys’ middle school students participate in a wide range of service activities that help our students build connections with each other and the greater community around them.

Cross Campus Adventures and Collaboration 

Sixth grade students from St. Paul’s School for Girls visited the lower school and gave presentations on their recent class project on women in STEAM to fourth grade students. 

US Global Opportunities

In a ten-day tour, students walk through the history of the World Wars starting in Paris and then on to the beaches of Normandy, Dover, and London.

Design art math field trip

Upper school students with an interest in design, art, math, and/or technology took their learning outside of the classroom by participating in an industry visit to Peyton Home at The Maryland Design Center.

SP varsity hockey championship 2022

St. Paul's School for Boys varsity hockey team won the 2022 MIAA B conference championship with a 4-3 victory over Saints Peter & Paul.

Girls in a boat with yellow life jackets on

The One St. Paul's Fund gifts support joyful traditions including the girls' 7th and 8th grade trips to Echo Hill to bond with classmates during orientation games and outdoor learning activities such as rock climbing and boating. 

Boys on the Kinsolving trip sitting on a rock wall.

Students explore science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics using 3-D printers and the 3-D Tinkercad modeling program, conceptualizing and printing their own designs. Gifts to the One St. Paul’s Fund make these unique hands-on learning opportunities possible.

Pat Walsh speaking at the Leadership Donor Event

"I am very proud to say that I have been a teacher and coach at St. Paul’s for 17 years now. Thinking back on the last 17 years of my life, I find myself extremely blessed both personally and professionally. And so much of that blessing comes from the generosity of people like you."

Second grade students standing in front of the sign at Oregon Ridge

During a day filled with hands-on exploration, students had the opportunity to participate in a variety of games and activities. Gifts to St. Paul's nurture curiosity and adventures every day.

Disney High School Musical On Stage logo  with curtain

Students from both St. Paul's School for Boys and St. Paul's School for Girls took the stage for “Disney’s High School Musical." Gifts to the One St. Paul's Fund helped the upper school musical by providing funds for costumes, props, and stage equipment and inspired the joy in the creative expression of our students in the performing arts program.

Look What You Make Possible

Gifts to the One St. Paul’s Fund make a difference every day in our community.

Thank you for your support of the One St. Paul's Fund, our unified, campus-wide annual fund, reflecting our unity as a family of schools.  The One St. Paul’s Fund augments tuition dollars and provides an enhanced experience for students and teachers at every grade level and in every campus facility.