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St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Austin, Texas)

St. Andrew's Episcopal School (Austin, Texas)

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nameSt. Andrew's Episcopal School
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*Upper: {{Coord30.244008-97.851201type:edu_region:US-TXdisplayinline}}
*Middle, Lower: {{Coord30.302695-97.748277type:edu_region:US-TXdisplayinline}}
schooltypeK-12, Private, Parochial
religionChristianity
denominationEpiscopalian
patronSaint Andrew
established1952
ceeb440343
us_nces_school_id
educational_authorityEpiscopal Diocese of Texas
head{{unbulleted list
1Steven Fletcher (Upper)
2Tim Moore (Middle)
3Yvonne Russell (Lower)
head_labelHeads of school
faculty113
gradesK – 12
genderCo-ed
age_range5–18
students941
avg_class_size{{plainlist
systemCollege preparatory
languageEnglish
campusesLower, Middle, Upper
campus_size{{plainlist
*Upper: {{convert166acreabbron}}
*Middle, Lower: {{convert14acreabbron}}
colorsBlue, black, white
slogan"Dominvs Regit Me"
song"St. Andrew's Fight Song"
athletics_conferenceSPC 3A
mascotHighlanders (formerly Crusaders)
team_nameHighlanders
rivalSt. Stephen's Episcopal School
accreditation{{plainlist
tuition$26, 350 – $32,000
publication"Highlanders"
yearbook"The Shield"
homepage
  • Upper: 5901 Southwest Parkway Austin, Texas, (Travis County), 78735 United States
  • Middle, Lower: 1112 West 31st Street Austin, Texas, (Travis County), 78705 United States
  • Upper:
  • Middle, Lower:
  • Upper: 12
  • Middle: 15
  • Lower: 18
  • Upper: 166 acre
  • Middle, Lower: 14 acre
  • Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES)
  • Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS) St. Andrew's Episcopal School, also known as SAS, is a private school located in Austin, Texas, United States. St. Andrew's enrolls students in grades K-12 and is divided into three divisions: Lower (grades K-5), Middle (grades 6–8), and Upper (grades 9–12) Schools. The Lower and Middle Schools share a campus in central Austin, while the Upper School campus is in the southwestern part of the city.

History

Upper school entrance
Lower and middle school

St. Andrew's Episcopal School held its first classes in a house on Pearl Street in Austin Texas. The school commenced with its first school year during the fall of 1952, serving 32 students in grades 1–3. The school later moved to 31st Street, where the Lower and Middle Schools are now currently located. The school expanded to twelve grades in 1998 with the opening of a 73-acre Upper School campus on Southwest Parkway. In 2016, a kindergarten was established on the 31st Street campus, making St. Andrew's the only K-12 Episcopal School in Central Texas.

Academics

As part of the academic requirements for graduating Upper School, students must complete a "Junior Experience", described on the school website as "two weeks in a 'dramatically different environment,'" and a Senior Project, undertaken in May of the student's senior year. To satisfy the Junior Experience requirement, the school offers trips every summer to destinations including Spain, Italy, Nepal, Beijing, Romania, France, and New Mexico, though students may also submit independent proposals.

Since 2009, 21 percent of all St. Andrew's graduates were National Merit Commended Students and 32 percent were Advanced Placement Scholars. The average SAT scores of the Class of 2015 were 639 (Critical Reading), 637 (Mathematics), and 637 (Writing).

Fine arts

St. Andrew's offers a variety of performing opportunities at St. Andrew's, including choir, drama, and various musical ensembles. At the Upper School, Visual Arts, Music Theory, Jazz and Rock Bands, and Choir are offered as Fine Arts courses. The Choir has performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City, and the Select Choir has performed at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. St. Andrew's was also the host of the 2013 ISAS Fine Arts Festival. They hosted the ISAS Fine Arts Festival again in 2024.

Athletics

St. Andrew's athletic teams compete in the Southwest Preparatory Conference (SPC). The Upper School fields teams in football, field hockey, cross country, volleyball, basketball, soccer, swimming and diving, softball, baseball, golf, track and field, tennis, and lacrosse. Middle School sports include basketball, cross country, field hockey, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Physical education is required in the Lower School. The Upper School has 20+ varsity teams, 31 coaches are Full-Time SAS employees, and 80% + of student body participates on at least one team.

The softball, lacrosse, and volleyball teams ended their 2010 season ranked #1 in SPC Division II.

The Lacrosse, Basketball, and Cross country teams ended the 2024 season ranked #1 in the SPC 3A division.

Notable alumni

  • Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager – Daughters of George W. Bush, attended Middle School
  • Benjamin McKenzie – actor, The O.C. and Southland, attended Lower School
  • Drew Brees – Super Bowl MVP, briefly attended Lower School, played part of one season of flag football before leaving.
  • Matt Belisle – Major League Baseball player
  • Mark Manson – #1 NYTimes Bestselling Author and blogger, attended Upper School
  • Max Frost – Singer and musician
  • Sam Selman – Major League Baseball player for the San Francisco Giants

References

References

  1. "Leadership".
  2. "At A Glance".
  3. "Tuition & Financial Aid".
  4. "Our Campus".
  5. "Admissions".
  6. "Global Education".
  7. "Senior Project".
  8. "Class of 2015 Profile".
  9. "College Counseling".
  10. "Arts".
  11. "2013 ISAS Arts Festival".
  12. "Athletics".
  13. "Athletics & P.E.".
  14. "Athletics & P.E.".
  15. "2010 Spring Championship Results".
  16. "2009 Fall Championship Results".
  17. (2000-04-04). "Bush used private school option".
  18. "A brush with greatness-why I want Drew Brees to win tonight".
  19. (July 6, 2010). "Drew Brees Book Excerpt: 'Coming Back Stronger'".
  20. St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. (August 23, 2016). "Crusader Spotlight". sasaustin.org.
  21. (2018-03-01). "How to Grow the Fuck Up: A Guide to Humans". Mark Manson.
  22. HOFFBERGER, CHASE (September 27, 2013), [http://www.austinchronicle.com/music/2013-09-27/after-the-frost/ "After the Frost"]. ''Austin Chronicle''. Retrieved September 28, 2016.
  23. St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. (August 31, 2017). "Sam Selman '09". sasaustin.org.
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