For Alexandra Cao ’28, the SPS Theater Company’s production of “Frankenstein” offered more than a role — it opened the door to connection, creativity and community.
The day’s learning was devoted to the Civil Rights activist’s life and legacy
St. Paul’s School hosts visitors from the Bishop John T. Walker School for Boys for two days of reflection, learning and connection.
At only 15, Jelina Medina ’28 was the youngest member of the Dominican Republic softball team that earned a bronze medal in Peru.
Through Kiril Sokoloff ’65 and the Sokoloff Prize, students learn that living generously is a development of the heart and a love you can count on.
Fifteen years after her transformative summer at the ASP, teacher Shoshana Foster ASP’10 continues to inspire others
For Luca Bocresion ’26, Greek and Latin are more than courses — they’re a way of understanding the world and his place at and beyond St. Paul’s School

Fall Term Recap

There were classes and club meetings, athletic competitions and cultural celebrations, guest speakers, surprise holidays and so many artistic performances. From Opening Days through Cricket Holiday, EcoFest, OktoberFest, Family Weekend and the fall play, the 10-week Fall Term here at SPS was full of excitement, friends and fun. See for yourself!

Fleischner Family Admissions Center
The View From Here

With its dedication during Anniversary Weekend 2025, the Fleischner Family Admissions Center brings light to the School’s entrance and the heart of campus, earning LEED Gold certification for its sustainable design