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St. Paul's School is a community built for learners.

 Everyone lives together on our grounds, students and teachers alike. Our fully residential model means that learning might start in the classroom, but it extends into every aspect of life atSPS.

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ADMISSIONS

Founded in 1856, St. Paul’s School is a100% boarding high school where539 students and113 teachers live and learn together as they pursue excellence in character and scholarship. Our diverse student body comes from 34 states and 28 countries, andnearly 40% receive financial aid.U.S. students in families with annual household incomes up to$150,000 generally qualify for full tuition support.

Students at the docks after Cricket Walk 2024

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Academics

In our classrooms, you’ll get broad education in humanities, math, science, languages and the arts, with opportunities for advanced study and a unique classical honors program. And that’s just the beginning.

Community

Being fully residential means community is at the center of everything we do. It’s all about embracing our differences and fostering respectful spaces where everyone feels at home.

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Dr. Spencer Wood speaks with students during his keynote on LinC Day on April 10, 2025.
Following a keynote by sports psychologist Spencer Wood, PhD, students participated in workshops on healthy habit-building and performance optimization.
Ian '26 and Hana '27 pose together on the stage in Memorial Hall days before playing together in the annual Winter Concert.
St. Paul’s School provides a new stage for siblings Ian ‘26 and Hana ‘27 Jang to continue their musical journey together.