The top five purchased items at the School Store are… >More
The top five purchased items at the School Store are… >More
Back when hockey phenom Hobey Baker was gracing the grounds of St. Paul’s School, his trek to the Hockey Rink was a bit shorter than the one made by today’s players. The reason? At the time, the indoor rinks which currently residing behind the Upper were nothing more than a woodsy lot. Hockey practices and games were instead held on the Lower School Pond, the picturesque body of water that can be viewed from the Library and Chapel. >More
On the frosty nights of Thursday February 5 and Saturday February 7, a massive portion of the St. Paul’s community gathered for a truly unforgettable show of true SPS talent. Enveloped in the dignified walls of Memorial Hall, our highly respected Master Players put on the performance of a lifetime. >More
On Wednesday, February 4, 2009, Ms. Barbara Talcott was ordained as a minister of the Episcopal Church. The service, beautiful and intimate, allowed a small community of friends, family, and students to witness Ms. Talcott achieve a dream 10 years in the making. >More
On Friday night, February 6th, Oates Performing Arts Center was filled with over 170 people, 40 among them standing in the second floor balcony, all waiting to hear the latest in the Keiser Concert series.
Imani Winds, a wind quintet nominated for the 2006 Grammy Awards, is well-known for its leading role in expanding the wind quintet repertoire by embracing diverse sources of music far beyond the classics. >More
Amidst the rigorous and sometimes monotonous daily grind of academic life at SPS, a small group of Sixth Formers has chosen to take a unique approach to studies—namely, a winter-term Independent Study Project (ISP). >More
A man in a black suit bangs his gavel as the speaker in the front bows to the applauding audience. As he returns to his seat, a vote sounds along with the gavel. He asks for approval of the point made by the speaker. Hands in the room shoot up. >More
“Space invasion: I shot more people than I danced with,” says Molly Presson ’10 of the 2009 Mish dance. Some students like Molly took this year’s MISH theme “out of this world” very seriously. >More
During fall term, Ms. Burns was teaching a graduate program class in animation, spanning all the various eras of the art over the last hundred years. As part of the course, she was showing her students various Disney shorts, ranging from the earliest products of the twenties to contemporary works, in order to show them various techniques and examples of successful animations. >More
As winter drags on and the temperature seems to drop lower with each passing day, a graphic new poster has been added to the Post Office. This illustrative flipbook depicts several pictures of frostbite, ranging from minor blisters to more gruesome cases. >More