Why Give?


In the St. Paul’s Lower School, creating an environment where the seeds of curiosity and enthusiasm are planted instills a desire for and an appreciation of life-long learning.


Generations of St. Paul’s students painted pumpkin globes in the Middle School geography classroom of recently-retired John Morton ’68. This activity emphasizes a student’s understanding of his role in the global community.


The athletic program at St. Paul’s is dedicated to not just teaching the rules and techniques of the game, but also teaching the value of competing with honor.


St. Paul’s fosters spiritual growth and provides opportunities for the community to come together for worship.


Since Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in 2005, St. Paul’s students have been working both at home and in Mississippi to aid those in need – gaining awareness of the hardships of others and the necessity of giving back.


The Peer Leadership Program is one of the many activities that instructs students on the importance of listening skills and good decision making.