St. Andrew's Episcopal School

  • Founded: 1952
  • Address: 1112 West 31st St, TX - Austin, United States (Map)
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Founded in 1952, St. Andrew’s thrives on the curiosity, enthusiasm, and diversity of all our students. Whether entering our doors as a new Lower School, Middle School, or Upper School student, every child is embraced by our faculty and staff and encouraged to learn, explore, and enjoy the benefits of devoted teachers and administrators who focus on every child, every day.

That focus revolves around four main pillars: Scholar, Artist, Athlete, and Servant. All students have the opportunity to explore success in academics, the arts, on the field or courts, and as community servants. St. Andrew’s believes in the qualities of all four areas and has developed the curriculum to support a richly diverse, challenging, and invigorating learning environment for all our students.

Woven throughout our community and culture is a strong sense of Episcopal identity, perhaps one of the most important assets at St. Andrew’s. We exist not only to educate, but to demonstrate and proclaim the unique worth and beauty of all human beings as creations of a loving, empowering God. In that regard, we guide and challenge all our students to build lives of genuine meaning, purpose, and service in the world they will inherit.

It was this vision of an Episcopal school with a strong sense of family and togetherness that brought the school to life when it first began in a small house on Pearl Street in 1952. More than 60 years later, with two beautiful campuses in Austin, thirteen grades, and more than 900 students, St. Andrew’s still strives to inspire, enlighten, and ultimately graduate young men and women who can think critically, are passionate learners, and joyful servant leaders in their communities.

The mission of St. Andrew's Episcopal School is to provide an enriched academic program within a Christian environment emphasizing the fulfillment of each student's potential. St. Andrew’s seeks students of character and intelligence from diverse ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

The school strives to help young people achieve their potential not only in intellectual understanding but also in esthetic sensitivity, physical well-being, athletic prowess and moral decisiveness so that they may lead productive, responsible lives, not only for themselves, but also for their community.

St. Andrew’s sees diversity as an integral element of community and education, and a vital facet of our mission, core values, and Episcopal identity. We believe that community diversity manifests in many ways, including ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, family composition, and physical ability. In our commitment to attracting, fostering, and celebrating all aspects of diversity, St. Andrew’s aims to create an intentional environment of equity and inclusion.

We recognize that this work is constantly evolving as we address the changing needs of a diverse community and as we educate our students to engage with a diverse world. We believe that our strength and resilience as a community stem from our commitment to respect the dignity of every human being as a child of God.

St. Andrew’s Episcopal School admits qualified students regardless of race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion, physical disability, socioeconomic status, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion, physical disability, socioeconomic status, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation in the administration of any policies or programs generally accorded or made available to students at the school.

Being an Episcopal school means we are more than an educational institution. It means we are committed to the formation and nurturing of the whole human being: body, mind, and spirit. Episcopal schools are part of a long tradition of Anglican education that is marked by a balance between faith and reason, or “the head” and “the heart;” the building up of a community that is welcoming, diverse, and authentically inclusive, and in which all are honored, supported, and valued; Common prayer that draws upon the ancient traditions of the Church and is at the same time creative and relevant; and a commitment to the practice of service, the work of justice. These principles and ideals are woven into every aspect of our shared life together, and are what set us apart as a community of learning.

We are rooted in the Christian tradition and called by the words of the Baptismal Covenant to hold God at the center of all that we do, to seek and serve God in Christ in all persons, to “strive for justice and peace among all people, and [to] respect the dignity of every human being.”

We strive to cultivate in our students a love of virtue, a desire to serve others, faith in the power of goodness and grace, and the recognition that they are of infinite value at at the same time a part of something bigger than themselves. As we raise up scholars, artists, and athletes, we also raise up disciples of Jesus who, above all else, love God and love their neighbors.

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Address: 5901 Southwest Pkwy, TX
Postal Code: 78735
Phone: +1 512 2999700

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Community Reviews (1)

St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Austin provides an exceptional education to my child. The dedicated staff and innovative curriculum have helped my child make significant progress. I am grateful for the supportive and caring environment at this school.
By Henry Miller (Nov, 2022) |