Saint Mary's Hall

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Saint Mary's Hall is a coeducational private day school located in San Antonio, Texas. Founded in 1879 by the first Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of West Texas, Bishop Robert W.B. Elliott, Saint Mary's Hall was originally an all-girls boarding and day school for young girls of various religious ideologies.

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[edit] History

In 1925, Saint Mary's Hall was administered as a non-profit educational institution with an independent Board of Trustees. Saint Mary's Hall moved their educational facilities to the site on French Place, where the school operated for 43 years.

In 1964, the Board of Trustees addressed the problems of progress and expansion and concluded that the school should develop a new campus to meet the present needs and future demands for excellence in the field of independent education.

In 1968, a new 66-acre campus offered modern and carefully-planned facilities for young ladies and professors attending the boarding and day programs.

In 1979, a coeducational day program was instated through Form 8 and by 1986, the coeducational program was implemented through Form 12.

[edit] Mission Statement

  • Provide excellent academic preparation that results in success at college and in life.
  • Promote a wide range of exceptional opportunities in athletics, fine arts and student activities that result in well-rounded students.
  • Provide students opportunities that generate enlightened, involved and productive citizens for service and leadership in the school and larger community.
  • Reinforce, model and promote ethical behavior and spiritual development resulting in life-long values.
  • Offer a safe, friendly, and family oriented environment that results in support for students, families, faculty/staff, and alumni.

[edit] Core Values

  • Courage
  • Integrity
  • Respect
  • Responsibility
  • Spirituality
  • Tolerance
  • Tradition

[edit] The Four Pillars

The four pillars of Saint Mary's Hall are academics, athletics, fine arts, and character development.

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