Ellis Rattray '28 and his friends have a pretty cool summer gig: they are the teenage beat reporters for Montauk, New York—and they write for the newspaper they founded.
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Head Girls Soccer Coach Megan Altig, Head Baseball Coach Matt Edmonds, and Assistant Baseball Coach David Miller were celebrated by the Delaware Independent School Conference.
“[The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Camera] is legitimately going to revolutionize astronomy,” Margaux Lopez ’11 told us in the spring issue of St. Andrew’s magazine. Lopez should know—the mechanical engineer dedicated a decade of work helping build it.
St. Andrew’s tennis serves up one final act of community service.
Whether they were celebrating their 5th Reunion, their 70th, or somewhere in between, we’re grateful to the alumni who returned to campus to celebrate St. Andrew’s during Reunion 2025! This past weekend was one full of hugs, laughter, love and gratitude for our community.
Get the details on SAS summer reading requirements (and recommendations!) here. We’re inviting students, faculty, and staff; students’ loved ones; alumni; and others to connect through reading this summer.
In a year-end chapel talk, Grayson ’25 spoke on learning to be himself and enjoy his own SAS experience, instead of feeling pressure to follow in alumni relatives' footsteps.
In a year-end chapel talk, Katherine ’25 spoke on becoming more confident through sports, and encouraged her classmates to use their passions to help fight their own insecurities.
In a year-end chapel talk, Finn ’25 encouraged his peers to embrace spontaneity as a way of building community and making lasting memories.
In a year-end chapel talk, Brandon ’25 shared a lesson he learned playing saxophone: making mistakes is part of making progress.
Magnolia ’25 explored the privilege and responsibility of education in a year-end chapel talk.
In a year-end chapel talk, Lillian ’25 shared how her classmates helped her embrace her Southern roots—and learn more about herself in the process.
During Project Zero, our annual end-of-year campus cleanup initiative, where students collect the items they no longer need as the school year wraps up (clothing, school supplies, toiletries and cosmetics, you name it). During the weeklong cleanup, members of our community pop into the Project Zero room to give Saints’ donated items a new life. At the end of the week, remaining clothes and personal care items go to area shelters, and organizations like Nike Grind can turn Saints’ much-loved sneakers into play surfaces.
Students, coaches, and athletic staff celebrated athletes’ growth, and a season of wins, at the 2025 Spring Sports Awards.
SAS teams are playoff-bound!
This spring, Saints studying modern and ancient language tested their knowledge with national exams. French and Latin test-takers alike scored high marks for their demonstrated proficiency.
Arts Weekend showcases student creative work across all artistic disciplines taught at St. Andrew’s—dance, theatre, instrumental and choral music, film studies, creative writing, drawing, painting, ceramics, and photography—and gives families and friends the chance to visit us on campus in springtime.
Late last month, this year’s senior environmental science students joined in on what has become a favorite tradition among Saints: EnviSci Camping Trip!
2025 McLean Science Lecture Competition winner Kevin Jin ’26 hopes to use his project to help address global health issues.
Students, coaches, and athletic staff gathered in Engelhard Hall to mark a record-breaking athletic season at the 2025 Winter Sports Awards.
Time is running out to get behind your Saints!
Sharing the work of civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer, Blain encourages students to contribute to the fight for equity and inclusion
Art historian and lecturer Victoria Wyeth stopped by to unpack more than a century of Wyeth American art.