Scholarship Programs
Middleton Scholars
The Middleton Scholars program is named in honor of S. Atherton "Appy" Middleton, St. Paul's Headmaster from 1944-1966. During his tenure, Middleton moved the School to the Brooklandville campus, raised academic standards, expanded the enrollment, and increased diversity. Two scholarships for new students in Grades 5 and 6 will be awarded for academic excellence, outstanding citizenship, and positive contribution to the school community.
Criteria:
- Outstanding academic standing at current school
- Outstanding citizenship record at current school (including attendance)
- Extracurricular Activities - positive contributions to school community
In addition to the regular admissions process, the following protocol must be met:
- Deadline for completed scholarship application is January 1.
- One-page on site essay
The Headmaster, Director of Admissions, and Middle School Principal will select the Middleton Scholars and notify them by February 15.
Download the Middleton Scholars Program Application here.
Kinsolving Scholars Program
The Kinsolving Scholars Program recognizes the past achievements and future potential of a number of our most outstanding new ninth grade students. Based on academic merit, leadership qualities, character traits, and service to their current school and community, Kinsolving Scholars will be selected by the Headmaster, Upper School Principal, and Director of Admissions.
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Arthur B. Kinsolving (long-time rector of St. Paul's Parish and widely-considered the "patron saint of St. Paul's), we are proud to recognize the School's future leaders with a merit grant which bears the name Kinsolving. Simply put, we hope to identify boys for this distinction and challenge them to be the embodiment of our mission: Seek truth, knowledge and excellence; live by faith, compassion and integrity.
Please consider having your son submit a Kinsolving Scholars Program application for this special recognition. All applications must be received along with an admissions application by January 1. Finalists will be identified and invited for a formal interview in late January, and recipients will be notified on February 15.
Click here for the Kinsolving Scholars application.