Saint Mary's School

Basic Information

Address: 900 Hillsborough Street Raleigh NC 27603
County: Wake
Phone Number: 9194244000
President: Dr. Adam Holden, Head of School

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Saint Mary's School

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Additional Information

Accreditation: SACS and SAIS
Founded: 1842
Organization Affiliation: The National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS) The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) The National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) North Carolina Association of Independent Schools (NCAIS) The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)
Ages/Grades: 9-12
School Size: 310
Classroom Size: 14
Student/Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Tuition:

64,250 annually

Financial Aid:

39% receive FA

Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Support Services:

Learning support

Camp Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
Computer Capabilities:

Tablet provided

Admissions Deadline: Rolling basis
Mission Statement:

Mission and Core Values
Mission
Saint Mary’s School, a community dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement, prepares young women for college and life. To accomplish our mission, Saint Mary’s School

Challenges each young woman to embrace the habits of an intellectual life, engages her with the past and the emerging future, and empowers her to serve and shape her world
Fosters in each young woman a spirit of connection to others, guides her in developing her spiritual and ethical integrity, and prepares her to take responsibility for herself and her future
Core Values
Excellence in Teaching and Learning
We value the transformational growth that takes place when teachers and students experience the joy of learning together. A collaborative academic culture nurtures intellectual courage, curiosity, and creativity.

Personal Achievement in Mind, Body, and Spirit
We value intellectual, physical, and spiritual wholeness. We inspire young women to discover their talents, pursue their passions, and achieve their personal best.

Honor
We value honor and integrity as central to building character. Our individual and shared commitment to honor, embodied in the Honor Code, creates a foundation of trust and respect essential to an ethical and moral life.

Community
We value relationships that connect us to each other and to the larger world. We aspire to be a nurturing community that respects the dignity of every human being.

Heritage
We cherish and celebrate our heritage, one that is rich in tradition, Episcopal values, and opportunity for women. The best of our past forms the foundation for the best of our future.

School History:

Saint Mary's School has been a leader in education for young women since its founding in Raleigh in 1842.

With the support of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, the Rev. Aldert Smedes founded Saint Mary's as a school for young women, "designed to furnish a thorough and excellent education equal to the best that can be obtained in the city of New York, or in any Northern school." The school was founded on the site of the Episcopal School of North Carolina, a short-lived school for boys in the 1830s. Three of the present school buildings―East Rock, West Rock and Smedes Hall―formed the original campus. East Rock and West Rock, the first two buildings, were constructed with remnant stones from the construction of the North Carolina state capitol.

History tells us 13 girls, The Original 13, arrived on May 12, 1842, for the first day at Saint Mary's. A total of 21 students enrolled for the first session. The school has operated continuously on the same site in Raleigh ever since.

Today, Saint Mary's School is an innovative, independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory, boarding and day school dedicated to academic excellence and personal achievement for girls in grades 9-12. Saint Mary's School remains true to its original time-honored mission of providing an excellent education for young women.

The historic core of the school's 23-acre campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Saint Mary's Chapel, designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1856, is a National Historic Site, and five of the school's 25 buildings are Raleigh Historic Properties.

The school, which formerly included a two-year college program, transitioned to a four-year high school in 1998, and the name reverted to Saint Mary's School, the original name of the institution when it was founded in 1842.

For a more detailed history of Saint Mary's School, search for a copy of The Heritage, written by Saint Mary's faculty emerita, Martha Sprouse Stoops. A new book of Saint Mary's history is in the works.

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