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St. Anne’s School of Annapolis invests in the intellectual and spiritual promise of each student in a
community that celebrates diversity and values the dignity of every human being. We challenge students to think critically and creatively, to know themselves as learners, and to govern their lives with confidence, compassion and integrity. St. Anne’s School draws from its Episcopal tradition as an independent, co-educational school, serving students in Preschool through Eighth Grade.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares
children for
Life , for Dreams,
for
Success.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis invests in the intellectual and spiritual promise of each student in a
community that celebrates diversity and values the dignity of every human being. We challenge students to think critically and creatively, to know themselves as learners, and to govern their lives with confidence, compassion and integrity. St. Anne’s School draws from its Episcopal tradition as an independent, co-educational school, serving students in Preschool through Eighth Grade.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares
children for
Life , for Dreams,
for
Success.
Our world
is marked by the rapid
convergence of innovation, creativity and technology. The demands of our global society will continue to evolve, as will the demands on our children. Future leaders will be those who can most confidently respond and adapt to change. As St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares our students to embrace these challenges, we know that success depends on sustaining their affinity for exploring and learning.
Our world
is marked by the rapid
convergence of innovation, creativity and technology. The demands of our global society will continue to evolve, as will the demands on our children. Future leaders will be those who can most confidently respond and adapt to change. As St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares our students to embrace these challenges, we know that success depends on sustaining their affinity for exploring and learning.
“ Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.” William Butler Yeats
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children for Life Annapolis is more than just a city, an address or a location on a map. It is a way of life surrounded by history, natural beauty
and cultural and recreational opportunities. The hub of Maryland state government and home to the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis is also an expanding center of business and the arts. It is a city that ignites the imagination and fuels the fires of exploration. It is the ideal backdrop for St. Anne’s School. In a world defined by rapid progress and global interconnection, our city’s 300-year history merges with 21st-century vision to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
“ Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.” William Butler Yeats
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children for Life Annapolis is more than just a city, an address or a location on a map. It is a way of life surrounded by history, natural beauty
and cultural and recreational opportunities. The hub of Maryland state government and home to the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis is also an expanding center of business and the arts. It is a city that ignites the imagination and fuels the fires of exploration. It is the ideal backdrop for St. Anne’s School. In a world defined by rapid progress and global interconnection, our city’s 300-year history merges with 21st-century vision to inspire the leaders of tomorrow.
We know that students naturally learn best
when they make connections across subjects and when learning is meaningful to them. We have developed a program rooted in rich topics that allow for deep exploration. We build the skills and cultivate the strategies we know students will need in the 21st century by developing in each child the drive to ask questions, to understand topics in depth and to make connections among subject topics. Students learn that in order to have a strong voice in the world, they must communicate clearly and base ideas on sound reasoning, careful research and accurate calculation. Our approach ignites students’ interests and helps them understand connections among world systems as they build the fundamental skills, problem-solving skills and abstract-reasoning skills required for success in the 21st century.
We know that students naturally learn best
when they make connections across subjects and when learning is meaningful to them. We have developed a program rooted in rich topics that allow for deep exploration. We build the skills and cultivate the strategies we know students will need in the 21st century by developing in each child the drive to ask questions, to understand topics in depth and to make connections among subject topics. Students learn that in order to have a strong voice in the world, they must communicate clearly and base ideas on sound reasoning, careful research and accurate calculation. Our approach ignites students’ interests and helps them understand connections among world systems as they build the fundamental skills, problem-solving skills and abstract-reasoning skills required for success in the 21st century.
“ The important thing is to never stop questioning.� Albert Einstein
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children forDreams Our teachers are passionate about education.
They orchestrate an academic program that allows learners to build on experiences and prepare for new and more sophisticated topics each year. Low student-teacher ratios provide individual attention to each child. Our teachers are lifelong learners, and their own curiosity and aptitude for discovery are models for their students. From a Japan Fulbright Memorial Award winner to master teachers who help train other educators, our faculty is committed to continual growth. Their commitment to their vocation ultimately is dedicated to fostering the full intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual potential of our students.
“ The important thing is to never stop questioning.� Albert Einstein
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children forDreams Our teachers are passionate about education.
They orchestrate an academic program that allows learners to build on experiences and prepare for new and more sophisticated topics each year. Low student-teacher ratios provide individual attention to each child. Our teachers are lifelong learners, and their own curiosity and aptitude for discovery are models for their students. From a Japan Fulbright Memorial Award winner to master teachers who help train other educators, our faculty is committed to continual growth. Their commitment to their vocation ultimately is dedicated to fostering the full intellectual, physical, emotional and spiritual potential of our students.
Episcopal education has always been
far-reaching, designed to prepare individuals in every aspect of life – from the intellect to social skills to spiritual discovery. It is the perfect framework for educating students for success in the 21st century. Graduates of St. Anne’s School are confident and imaginative, capable of
Success
ingenuity, innovation and critical thinking. They seek meaning in their lives and are equipped to work with others with compassion and respect.
Episcopal education has always been
far-reaching, designed to prepare individuals in every aspect of life – from the intellect to social skills to spiritual discovery. It is the perfect framework for educating students for success in the 21st century. Graduates of St. Anne’s School are confident and imaginative, capable of
Success
ingenuity, innovation and critical thinking. They seek meaning in their lives and are equipped to work with others with compassion and respect.
“ We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads.” Herman Melville
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children for Success Academic preparation alone is not sufficient for
success. Our focus on academic achievement is balanced with our interest in the kinds of people our students are becoming.
Our students develop personal qualities that encourage them to put the skills and knowledge they gain at St. Anne’s School to the best use. They develop confidence, resiliency, social ease and poise within an integrated and disciplined sense of self. They think outside the box and they govern their lives with integrity and compassion – all skills and qualities they need to succeed in the 21st century.
“ We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads.” Herman Melville
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis prepares children for Success Academic preparation alone is not sufficient for
success. Our focus on academic achievement is balanced with our interest in the kinds of people our students are becoming.
Our students develop personal qualities that encourage them to put the skills and knowledge they gain at St. Anne’s School to the best use. They develop confidence, resiliency, social ease and poise within an integrated and disciplined sense of self. They think outside the box and they govern their lives with integrity and compassion – all skills and qualities they need to succeed in the 21st century.
Academically and socially, our graduates find firm footing on the campuses of the most prestigious high schools in
the region and at the country’s top colleges and universities. Today, members of our first classes are embarking on careers and postgraduate studies with confidence and ambition. St. Anne’s School graduates are aspiring scientists, designers, engineers, artists, actors, athletes, mathematicians, media personalities, doctors, entrepreneurs and musicians. As our alumni journey through life, they know they can rely on St. Anne’s School to welcome, support and
Adam St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Archbishop Spalding, 2006 University of Michigan, 2010
Gabby St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Annapolis Senior High School, 2006 Howard University, 2010
Erin St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Severn School, 2006 Johns Hopkins University, 2010
Evan St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2003 Severn School, 2007 Georgetown University, 2011
inspire them in their endeavors.
“ Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” John Dewey
Academically and socially, our graduates find firm footing on the campuses of the most prestigious high schools in
the region and at the country’s top colleges and universities. Today, members of our first classes are embarking on careers and postgraduate studies with confidence and ambition. St. Anne’s School graduates are aspiring scientists, designers, engineers, artists, actors, athletes, mathematicians, media personalities, doctors, entrepreneurs and musicians. As our alumni journey through life, they know they can rely on St. Anne’s School to welcome, support and
Adam St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Archbishop Spalding, 2006 University of Michigan, 2010
Gabby St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Annapolis Senior High School, 2006 Howard University, 2010
Erin St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2002 Severn School, 2006 Johns Hopkins University, 2010
Evan St. Anne’s School of Annapolis, 2003 Severn School, 2007 Georgetown University, 2011
inspire them in their endeavors.
“ Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” John Dewey
At St. Anne’s School, we view our success through
the perspective of our students and alumni. It is for them we are
committed to providing the latest educational tools, maintaining a premier learning environment and ensuring the highest standards of academic integrity.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis
Where Success Starts
At St. Anne’s School, we view our success through
the perspective of our students and alumni. It is for them we are
committed to providing the latest educational tools, maintaining a premier learning environment and ensuring the highest standards of academic integrity.
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis
Where Success Starts