St. Luke’s Upper School students have the chance to travel to China from March 9—17 and visit Beijing, Xi’an, and Shanghai. Registration only open until October 31.
Upper School students, don’t miss this chance to be part of the Civil Rights Study Tour in March with three St. Luke’s faculty chaperones. Registration is only open until October 31. Sign up today.
St. Luke’s Upper School students have the unique chance to be scientific researchers in the Pyrenees Mountains this coming June. Don’t wait, registration is only open until October 31.
Guy Bailey, retired St. Luke’s Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning, was back on campus helping College Counseling Director Sonia Bell by proctoring the ACT.
St. Luke’s Varsity Debate competed in the Parliamentary category of the Yale Invitational, a national debate tournament run by the Yale Debate Association.
During the Town Meeting each week, four students present live translations in French, Spanish, Mandarin, and Latin to fun phrases such as "The dog ate my homework," "When is vacation?," and "It's a piece of cake!"
St. Luke's New Faculty/Staff as photographed: L to R—Back Row: Nano Saulnier, Emily Walsh, Lissette Soto, Tony Newsom, Dave Burnham, Mary Kate DeRienzo, Seeley Fancher, Jeanine Haberny, Kimberly Gerardi Front Row: Jean Myles, Cynthia Badan, Anna Birinyi, Joshua Schneider, Sasha Mathrani, Maggie Lauer
The second annual Mindfulness in Education Conference attracted teachers and parents from St. Luke's and surrounding communities. Centered Learning: How Mindfulness Fuels Focus & Well-being was hosted by St. Luke's, The Spence School and the Community Mindfulness Project.
Students, families, and faculty gathered to look back at this year's St. Luke's theatre performances and look ahead to the next year's productions. Many 2017-2018 theatre accolades were presented.
designLab Director Michael Mitchell talks about a couple of the many camps, courses and workshops being offered here on the Hilltop during Summer at St. Luke's.
Amelia Wyckoff ‘18, Michael Crispi ‘19, Zaire Profit ‘21 and sixth graders Joe Derr, Nailah Profit, Calum Regan, and Ava Waldman represented St. Luke's at the All-State Choirs.
St. Luke’s TE(A)CH team produced a video with St. Luke’s math teacher Jay Blau about the great things happening in this summer’s Middle School Math Camp.
Pediatric neuropsychologist and St. Luke’s parent Dr. McDonough-Ryan visited the Upper School Introduction to Psychology class to talk about how concussions affect the developing brain.
St. Luke's Senior Scholars presented their yearlong findings at the Scholars Symposium. The three fields of scholarship represented were Classical, Global, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).
St. Luke’s computer programming students who participated in the Quinnipiac University High School Programming Competition had two teams place in the top three.
A top global marketer and business leader tells St. Luke's students what she's learned, what she looks for in employees, and what's around the next corner...
A freshman at Boston University, Walter Whyte '17 was recently selected by Patriot's League as Rookie of the Week for his performance during the BU vs. Army West Point Game: "Whyte picks up his first rookie of the week accolades after scoring a career-high 16 points and six rebounds to help defeat the Black Knights."
St. Luke’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. Luke’s Leading with Humanity curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.