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Why STA?

Reflections on Life at STA
At our fall Admissions Open House, student and faculty panels answered questions about their St. Albans experience - from favorite moments, preferred lunches, and the secret to success (meet with your teachers!) at STA.

In the Upper School, RJ Johnsen – assistant director of admissions and of the Skip Grant Program and head baseball coach – interviewed juniors and seniors Chase Williams ’22, Graham Webber ’23, Luke Bernasek ’23, Pasha Hakimi  ’23, and Eli Quarles ’23 in Trapier Theater. In the Lower School, Fred Chandler – head of Lower School – engaged in conversation with Foreign Language Department Chair Kelly Castellanos Evans, art teacher and alumnus Kevin Mullin ’97, Form C teacher Bharti Vural, and librarian Raegan Conlin in the Parrott Library.

Enjoy their insights into life at St. Albans.

UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS
What Made You Choose St. Albans?

What Relationship Has Meant a Lot to You?

What Academic Class or Experience Has Stood Out?

What Is One Moment that Stands Out?

What Is Your Favorite Lunch?

What Advice Would You Give Yourself Starting at St. Albans?

LOWER SCHOOL FACULTY

Why Do You Teach at a Boys School?

What Is It About St. Albans that You Love?

What Does It Take to Succeed at St. Albans?
 
 
 
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Located in Washington D.C.,  St. Albans School is a private, all boys day and boarding school. For more than a century, St. Albans has offered a distinctive educational experience for young men in grades 4 through 12. While our students reach exceptional academic goals and exhibit first-rate athletic and artistic achievements, as an Episcopal school we place equal emphasis upon moral and spiritual education.