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Barrington, Rhode Island, USA Co-Ed, No Religious Affiliation
St. Andrew’s essential curriculum prepares students exceptionally well for college, while our co-curricular programming teaches them to value expression, engagement, and discipline. Most important, the web of relationships that makes up a St. Andrew’s education—including mentorships forged between teachers and students and life-long bonds formed among friends—empowers our graduates to build lives that are brave and bold, connected and consequential.
63 Federal RoadBarrington, Rhode Island, USA 02806 (401) 246-1230
Director of Admissions: Ray Cross Admissions Phone:(401) 246-1230 ext. 3033Fax:401-246-0510 Email: [email protected] Website: www.standrews-ri.org
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Summary: At St. Andrew's we define success as having the ability to solve problems effectively, in ways that society needs and values. Success is also the ability to set and attain individual goals. The path to that success is a good education, one which develops both intellect and spirit, both mind and heart.
Department Director: Michael Morin
Average Class Size: 8
Full Time Teachers: 40
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 70.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Academic Schedule: Semester
Number of Advanced Placement Courses Offered: 8
Summary: Our goal is to provide a homelike environment for all of our students. Boarders can participate in excursions to cultural events all over New England, join local friends at their homes or lounge in their dormitories or the student center. Athletic events, plays, and concerts are typically scheduled on weekends; art studios are often available for student use.
Department Director: Robert Tisdale
Number of Dorms: 4
Average Students Per Dorm: 22
No. of Girls Dorms: 2
No. of Boys Dorms: 2
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Casual
Summary: The mission of the residential program at St. Andrew's is to enhance students' emerging confidence that comes with success in the classroom by providing a boarding experience that promotes good decision making, individual and community responsibility, and the refinement of the social skills needed to become productive and engaged young adults.
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Summary: McCulloch Center for the Arts totaling 20,000 square feet. Keats Theatre with 280 seats, Griffiths Gallery for displaying student artwork, visual arts classrooms, ceramics classrooms, two kilns, music classrooms, graphic arts and digital photography classrooms. Two gymnasiums totaling 29,000 feet. Fitness Center, 4 tennis courts, 3 athletic fields, and an adventure ropes course.
Arts Department Director: Joanne Fayan
Athletics Department Director: Michael Hart
Summary: We take pride in the extensive and highly personalized approach to college guidance. Formal college counseling begins in the junior year with a meeting with the Director of College Counseling. During the fall of senior year, the Director of College Counseling works with each student to complete his/her college applications and to meet deadlines.
Department Director: Eric Hill
Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 100.00%
Middle Percentile of SAT Scores
Department Director: Matthew Peal
Registration Deadline: N/A Tuition: $ Financial Aid Available: More Details
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