St. James School, Maryland

Saint James School

The Chapel at St. James School
All good things and every perfect gift is from above.
Location
17641 College Road Hagerstown, MD 21740[1]
Coordinates 39°34′33″N 77°45′29″W / 39.57583°N 77.75806°WCoordinates: 39°34′33″N 77°45′29″W / 39.57583°N 77.75806°W
Information
Type Private Episcopal boarding school
Established 1842
Headmaster The Rev. Dr. D. Stuart Dunnan
Enrollment 220 total
75% boarding
25% day
Colors Maroon and White
        
Website http://www.stjames.edu/

Saint James School is an independent, secondary, boarding and day school. Founded in 1842 as the College of Saint James, the school is a coeducational college preparatory school.

Administration

Saint James is one of twenty-four Episcopal Schools in the Diocese of Maryland.[2] Saint James’ Chapel provides religious support to Saint James School. The Chapel is administered by the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland within Saint John’s Parish.[3] Saint John’s Parish is a historical district within the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland covering most of Washington County, Maryland, and serving communicants residing in the three states sharing the lower Cumberland valley and the adjacent Great Valley of Virginia. The mother church of Saint John’s Parish is Saint John’s Church on North Prospect Street in Hagerstown, Maryland. The school itself is governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees. The School's operating budget is $6.2 million per year. The endowment is approximately $11.1 million. An active Annual Giving program is supported by better than 50 percent of the alumni. The Prefect Council, made up of ten seniors elected by the students and the faculty, upholds the traditions of Saint James and assists faculty members and the Headmaster in the day-to-day operations of the School. Of this group, one member is elected Senior Prefect, and he or she leads the Prefects in their work. The Sacristan Council and Vestry are responsible for the upkeep of the Chapel and assist in the liturgy of daily services. The Senior Sacristan is the second most prestigious position for a student on campus, following the senior prefect, and is the chief student assistant to the Chaplain. Saint James School is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and the Maryland State Department of Education. It is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, Association of Independent Maryland Schools, Cum Laude Society, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and National Association of Episcopal Schools.

Faculty

The current headmaster of the school is The Revd. Dr. D. Stuart Dunnan, an Episcopal priest with doctorate and master's degrees in theology from Oxford and bachelor and master's degrees in history from Harvard University. The Revd. Dr. D. Stuart Dunnan has been the headmaster since 1992 and is the 10th headmaster in the school's history. His predecessor was Charles Meehan, a graduate of the School and current Senior Master, who served for one year as the interim headmaster.

Academics

Advanced Placement courses are offered for able and interested students who wish to pursue subjects in greater depth. Electives are offered to upper-form students for enrichment and the exploration of new interests.[4]

The Saint James Conference was established in 2012. The purpose is to provide a summer forum of educators from all over the United States and abroad who are committed at once to premier college preparation and Christian faith and practice. The Conference meets on the beautiful campus in early June. Teachers, administrators, chaplains, trustees, parents, and others gain an opportunity to discuss the latest scholarship in the humanities, especially those topics related to high-quality secondary education. Participants enjoy fellowship and a unique sort of professional development.

Campus

Located in a rural setting, the Georgian-style campus of Saint James sits on 100 acres (0.40 km2) of farmland containing a natural spring, fields, and streams. The campus lies 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Hagerstown and is approximately 65 miles (105 km) from both Baltimore and Washington, D.C..

Notable alumni

References

References

  1. "Admission: Application Process & Timeline".
  2. List, Diocese of Maryland, Schools.
  3. List, Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, Churches of Washington County. The seat of Saint John’s Parish is at Saint John’s Church in Hagerstown, Maryland.
  4. "On Campus: Academics".
  5. "Saint James School – A traditional, co-ed, Episcopal boarding school near Washington, D.C". Stjames.edu. Retrieved 2012-03-12.
  6. "Admiral James L. Holloway III, US Navy (Ret.)".
  7. "Robbie Basho - Archives".

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