Boys crew held a fundraiser for the Food Bank of Delaware. The South Asian Affinity Group hosted a number of Lyceum events. Jeffrey Roh wished Dean of Student Life Will Robinson a happy birthday.
The opening of this Noxontown News is a letter from Headmaster Tad Roach, reflecting upon John Lewis and the opening of school. The move-in days for underformers are outlined and COVID testing protocols received clarification...
A letter from Dean of Studies Gretchen Hurtt opens this issue of Noxontown News. Maggie Rogers '12 made a surprise visit to St. Andrew's for an impromptu concert. The Blessing of the Animals took place on the front lawn...
The first Noxontown News of the 2019-2020 school year featured the opening of school, square dance, Mr. Gilheany's convocation, and the re-opening of the remodeled Amos Hall...
This issue of Noxontown News took us into Thanksgiving break. Women's Network featured a number of alums returning to campus. Winter activities started.
Elizabeth Roach's chapel talk discussing her recent retirement announcement introduced this week's issue of Noxontown News. The Environmental Stewards hosted the annual Fall Fest.
In this issue of Noxontown News, we see more of Amos Hall in action as classes begin. Dean of Student Life Will Robinson penned an introductory letter about commitment to preserving the environment...
Emily Pressman opened this issue of Noxontown News with a letter encouraging acts of gratitude. The 2019 Saints football team won the Cannon Game this year...
Director of Advancement Will Mitchell invited alums to visit campus in the opening letter of this Noxontown News. Retired English teacher Will Speers returned to campus to cover classes during a paternity leave...
This issue of Noxontown News featured performances from Parents Weekend, artistic and athletic. Students celebrated Halloween. Special Olympics held their Fall Fest on campus.
Dr. Harvey Johnson opened this Noxontown News with a touching tribute to his sister. Before spring break, the theatre department had their winter musical, Catch Me If You Can. Spring sports were in full swing...
Director of Advancement Will Mitchell opened this Noxontown News with a description of the privilege he has hearing stories from parents and alumni who love the school. Arts Weekend presented us with delights of music, art, theatre and dance.
Assistant Dean of Faculty Giselle Furlonge opened this Noxontown News with an introduction to the MLK Day's events, as well as guest speaker Ayesha McGowan. Alumna Julie Bennett '15 visited the Econ classes...
Religious Studies teacher Terence Gilheany reflects on the diversity of life experiences students bring to the St. Andrew's experience, and how the school commits to making adjustments to meet the needs of the students...
Dean of Studies Gretchen Hurtt described the importance of taking an "empathetic posture" in intellectual pursuits. A group of students visited Erin Burnett '94 on the set of her news show OutFront with Erin Burnett.
Director of Admissions Heather Daly celebrated St. Andrew's commitment to financial aid in the introductory letter of this Noxontown News. Grandparents and Special Friends Day brought family to campus...
A letter from the Dean of Student Life Will Robinson opened this edition of Noxontown News. Musician Doug James '69 visited campus and performed a concert for students...
This is the last Noxontown News of the 2018-2019 school year. Director of Communications Liz Torrey bid farewell to Giselle Furlonge, Matt McAuliffe, Peter McLean, and Will Speers...
The first issue of the 2018-2019 school year featured images from the square dance, move-in day, the first week of classes, and fall sports. Giselle Furlonge '03 delivered convocation...
A letter from Director of Communications Liz Torrey opened this issue of Noxontown News, musing upon the magic of St. Andrew's. There are images from advisory dinners, the Frosty Run, the dance program and the Blessing of the Backpacks.
In this issue of Noxontown News, Associate Head of School Will Speers penned a letter in anticipation of Parents Weekend. Lila Feldmann '20 organized a Walk for Water, a 5k to raise funds for a well in Mozambique.
Dean of Wellness Elizabeth "Whiz" Hutchison opened this issue of Noxontown News, speaking to the culture of wellness and care at St. Andrew's. Women's Network Weekend featured alumni guests Ruby Cramer '08 and Louise Dufresne Serio '09...
Chaplin Jay Hutchinson opened this issue of Noxontown News with a letter addressing St. Andrew's approach to community service -- to teach compassion that leads to service, rather serving as a means to personal gain or obligation...
A letter from Associate Director of Counseling Lindsay Roznowski '99 opens this issue, which recaps the recent Parents Weekend and includes photographs from the fall play (The Canterville Ghost) and performances by the Orchestra, Jazz Enzembles, Noxo..
Introduced with a letter from Elizabeth Roach, this issue higlights the 2017 Women's Network Weekend which featured alumni in education, included keynote addresses from Chloe Taft Kang '01 and Emer O'Dwyer '92, and involved alumni, faculty and studen..