Classics department chair and Academic Dean, Nathan Costa delivered the 2011 Convocation address. Nathan covers the various definitions of memory within his talk...
In discussing two childhood memories, Will Speers reflects on how memories "can bridge distance and absence." How the students here remind us of our uninhibited selves: "You inspire those in our 20’s and those in our 50’s to reconnect to our childh..
As one of four winners of the 32nd Annual Common Wealth Awards Writing Competition, Lisa Jacques ’12 was a guest of honor and given the opportunity to meet the distinguished panel.
This article originally appeared on the St. Andrew's website.
For the second straight year, V Former Annie Imbrie-Moore was named the New Castle County Science Expo’s “Best in Show” for her work on explaining the origins of the 100,000-year ice-age cycle.
This article originally appeared on the St. Andrew's website. Headmaster Tad Roach honors Lindsay Brown's 25 years of service during the 81st Commencement Ceremony.
Speaking to the Class of '10, Assistant Director of Admissions Morgan Scoville, class of '00, advises the graduates to reflect on what the Chapel Program has given them over the course of their time at the School, and that "[s]pending time in this sp..
This article originally appeared on the St. Andrew's website. Dr. Michael Thompson stopped by St. Andrew's to discuss the psychology of teaching boys versus girls.
In this Commencement Chapel Talk, History teacher Wilson Everhart, class of '95, counsels the Class of 2009 to, "Move on...sort of." Advice to move on to "passionate engagement" in "whatever community awaits" is tempered by advice to retain close bo..
This convocation address was given by Jennifer O'Neill at the beginning of the 2009-2010 school year. Jenn was a teacher of photography at St. Andrew's from 2005-2011.
Long time science and math teacher Eric Kemer starts his convocation address by saying the beginning of every school year is transformational. Eric tells us of his growing up and loving the process of learning...
"Don't Be Too Sure" was the title of the commencement address given by Darra Goldstein to the Class of 2008. Ms. Goldstein, Francis Christopher Oakley Third Century Professor of Russian at Williams College...