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AT A GLANCE
St. Albans’ 575 students represent multiple states, nationalities, socio-economic levels, races, and religions. Nearly forty percent are students of color. The dormitory houses approximately thirty students from the United States and overseas.
St. Albans prepares students for a wide variety of demanding colleges and universities, with each boy encouraged to apply to schools that best fit his unique strengths and interests.
COLLEGES ENROLLING THE MOST STUDENTS (PAST 5 YEARS)
Amherst College
Bowdoin College
Boston College
Brown University
College of William & Mary Columbia University Dartmouth College Davidson College Georgetown University Harvard University Indiana University
CAMPUS
Part of the 59-acre Washington National Cathedral Close
in Northwest D.C.
COEDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Our strong coordinate program with the National Cathedral School for girls offers students coeducational opportunities in academics, arts, and athletics.
AVERAGE GRADUATING CLASS SIZE
80 boys
STUDENTS OF COLOR
39%
STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO
7to1
AVERAGE CLASS SIZE
13 students
PERCENTAGE OF FACULTY WITH ADVANCED DEGREES
67%
FACULTY DEMOGRAPHICS
62% male 38% female
AVERAGE TENURE
11+ years
STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID
25%
AVERAGE FINANCIAL AID AWARD
$31,550
MASCOT
The Bulldog
SCHOOL MOTTO
Pro Ecclesia et Pro Patria
(For Church and For State)
at Bloomington
Princeton University Stanford University University of Chicago University of Michigan University of Miami University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania University of Wisconsin University of Virginia
Wake Forest University Yale University
YEAR OPENED
1909
ENROLLMENT
575
GRADES
Grades 4-12
NUMBER OF BOARDERS
32 (Grades 9-12)
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION
Episcopal