Headmaster Tad Roach remarks given during Awards Night 2021. In honoring the Class of 2021, he recalls their "tumultuous experiences of the 2020-2021 year", and references the COVID-19 pandemic, racism and George Floyd's murder, anti-Asian bigotry.
Speaking to the culture of community service at St. Andrew's, Louise Stilwell shared her story of how she was drawn into the program. Originally uninterested, it took a gentle push from Mr...
The Journalism Prize is given to the student who makes the greatest contribution to student publications as a young journalist. The 2001 Journalism Prize was awarded to Erin Hall '01.
The Virginia Layton Orr Prize given in recognition of Virginia Layton Orr's efforts to preserve Cape Henlopen State Park and other natural areas, this award is given to a student who has made significant contributions to the environment.
The Music Prize is awarded to that fifth or sixth former who contributes the most to instrumental music at St. Andrew's. The 1965 Music Prize was awarded to Terry Wild '65; the 1966 Music Prize was awarded to Charles Gates '66.
The 1954 winners of the TIME Magazine Current Affairs Contest were David Ralston '54, William Herrlich '55, Peter Spalding '56 and Thomas Rightmyer '57.
The Malcolm Ford Award, given in memory of Malcolm Ford, Class of 1942, to the boy who best combines the qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship and a cheerful spirit. The 1953 Malcolm Ford Award was awarded to Arthur Wright '53.
The Computer Science Prize is awarded to the student of Computer Science who has demonstrated exceptional skill, understanding, and depth of interest in the field of Computer Science.
In 1952, The King Prize was established in honor of the school's first chaplain, Rev. James C. King. The prize is awarded to the leading scholar during that school year. Originally, a recipient from each form was recognized...
The Purchase Prize is awarded to the student who has created an outstanding piece of artwork in either a minor or major plastic arts course. This work is chosen by the School to enter its permanent collection.
The William Day Scott Prize for Science awarded to the student who has taken at least two science courses and through performance in these courses, has demonstrated real promise in the field of science.
The Founder's Medal is awarded to the scholar in the graduating class who, during his or her career at St. Andrew's has achieved the best academic record in the Form.
The Chester E. Baum Prize for English given by members of the English Department in honor of Chester Earl Baum '36, for 29 years an outstanding teacher of English at St. Andrew's School, to the VI Former who has excelled in English scholarship.
The William H. Amos Prize for the Life Sciences, given by William H. Amos, member of the faculty from 1947 to 1985, to the student who has demonstrated exceptional interest and ability in the life sciences.