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On Saturday, May 31, SPS students from all forms were recognized in a special Awards Ceremony that celebrated their scholastic and extracurricular accomplishments, talents and service to the greater good.
On Tuesday, May 20, the School community recognized the achievements of nearly five dozen athletes representing 10 spring teams during a special athletic awards chapel in Memorial Hall.
Nineteen SPS students joined over 360 peers to explore identity and heritage through workshops and keynote talks.
Humanities Teacher Drew Inzer discusses his path from the Super Bowl to the classroom — and the orchestra.
From language barriers to standing ovations, Alice Qi ’28 shares her heartfelt journey as an international student finding confidence and connection at St. Paul’s School.
Nausicaa Chu ’26 was one of 108 high school students to participate in the 2025 World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships in Malaysia.
Conroy Distinguished Visitor Peter McBride ’89 inspires others to find wonder in, and protect, nature.
Following a keynote by sports psychologist Spencer Wood, PhD, students participated in workshops on healthy habit-building and performance optimization.
St. Paul’s School provides a new stage for siblings Ian ‘26 and Hana ‘27 Jang to continue their musical journey together.
A member of the Humanities faculty, Dr. Joshua Duclos’ trip to teach a philosophy seminar in Lviv was his fourth visit to the country since 2022.
On Thursday, March 27, the School community recognized the achievements of more than five dozen athletes representing eleven winter teams during a special Winter Athletic Awards Chapel in Memorial Hall.
For Humanities Teacher Beth Little, the classroom is just the first of many ways to connect with her students.