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St. Andrew's Episcopal School is an independent, coeducational, preparatory day school in Ridgeland, Mississippi serving more than 1,100 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.
Founded in 1947, the school occupies two campuses: the South Campus houses the Lower School (pre-kindergarten through grade 4) in Jackson, and the North Campus houses the Middle School (grades 5-8) and Upper School (grades 9-12) in Ridgeland.
The School is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), belongs to the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES), and is affiliated with the Mississippi High School Activities Association.[1] The School also holds ties with St. Andrew's Episcopal Cathedral in Jackson.
St. Andrew’s is the only school in Mississippi and one of only 50 schools nationwide to receive a $2 million Malone Family Foundation grant to create scholarships for academically gifted students with financial need.[2]
Background
The school seal contains a navy circular band surrounding a shield of the same color. The school's name and the date 1947 (its founding) are inscribed on the circle. The shield is divided into four sections by a red and white cross in the form of the cross on which Saint Andrew was martyred. The top section contains a white magnolia, the state flower of Mississippi. The left section contains the Episcopal shield. The right section is a lamp. An anchor (sometimes referred to as an "anchor of faith") is in the lower section, representing Saint Andrew's vocation as a fisherman and the school's religious affiliation. The school motto (Inveniemus Viam Aut Faciemus) appears between the outer circle and the shield.
The motto, officially adopted in 1979, is "Inveniemus Viam Aut Faciemus" and translates to "We will find a way or we will make one."[3]
The official school colors are blue and white.
Theater History
Below is a list of recent productions from the Upper school Theater department under the direction of Ray McFarland.
Fall 2014: Arsenic and Old Lace
Spring 2015: The Pajama Game
Fall 2015: Rumors
Spring 2016: A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum
Fall 2016: Dracula
Spring 2017: Little Shop of Horrors
Fall 2017: The Curious Savage
Spring 2018: Cancelled Musical Revue
Fall 2018: Peter and the Starcatcher
Spring 2019: Guys and Dolls
Fall 2019: A Murder Is Announced
Spring 2020: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
See also
References
4. ^https://www.gosaints.org/page/about