St. Albans’ Day of Giving is here!
Join us today in making a gift to the St. Albans Fund in honor of a teacher, coach, or mentor who has been an essential part of your or your son’s St. Albans experience.
Thank you for generously celebrating the people who make the St. Albans community so special. Because of YOU, St. Albans can thrive!
To make a gift, visit: https://www.stalbansschool.org/day-of-giving-giving-form
St. Albans School
St. Albans School, Mount St. Alban, Washington, DC Albans School is an independent, college-preparatory school for boys in grades 4-12. An Episcopal school, St.
Committed to fostering the spiritual, intellectual, and physical development of each student, the school challenges boys to excel in their studies, to push themselves in athletics, to pursue the arts with passion, to support each other on the playing fields and in the chapel, and to commit themselves in service to others. High expectations are balanced and supported by what alumni, teachers, and s
Operating as usual

Get ready for another F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C performance tonight by the STA-NCS Upper School Thespian Society in their production of the musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Show dates:
Friday, March 7 at 8 pm
Saturday, March 8 at 2 pm
Check the link in our bio for tickets and more information.
Break a leg!

St. Albans Day of Giving is coming soon!
On Thursday, March 13, we will celebrate the remarkable teachers, coaches, and mentors who have profoundly impacted our alumni and current students.
Join us next week by making a gift to the St. Albans Fund in honor of someone who was an essential part of your St. Albans experience.
Check out the Day of Giving landing page below, and stay tuned for updates next week.
Thank you! Because of our wonderful teachers, coaches, and tremendously supportive community, our students thrive!
https://www.stalbansschool.org/2025-day-of-giving-because-of-you

Welcome back classes 1955, 1960, 1965, 1970, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020!
On behalf of the St. Albans Alumni Association, we invite you back to campus for Reunion Weekend 2025.
We have a number of exciting events planned, and look forward to seeing you May 1-3.
To register, visit:
https://www.stalbansschool.org/2025-reunion-weekend

As Black History Month came to a close, the C Form boys presented their impressive Black History Living Museum on Friday.
Students researched historic Black figures and shared their stories with parents, teachers, and fellow student visitors to the “museum.”

Last week, World War II Veteran Corp. Jack Myers visited St. Albans to speak with Upper School students at assembly.
Myers, who served as a gunner in the 692nd Tank Destroyer Battalion during the war, is also the uncle of STA choral music director and teacher Chuck Bowers.

That’s a wrap on winter sports!
Congrats on a great season to all our winter athletes!

Lunch in the library!
Swipe to see what our book club is reading 🤓📚

Another great week at STA! 🐶

A glimpse at yesterday's Dr. King Day of Reflection.
In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, students and faculty engaged in powerful conversations and insightful workshops, explored the MLK memorial downtown, and listened to inspiring guest speakers like Jim Sciutto, Gloria Riviera, Mushtaq Gunja, and Rev. Dr. Leonard Hamlin.
This year’s theme was Dialogues of Freedom, with a focus on the freedoms in the First Amendment.
For more photos visit: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBYh3r

Demonstrating school pride with some deft footwork on a snowy day ❄️

❄️There's no day like a snow day❄️
A few views of the beautiful snow-covered Close courtesy of STA history teacher Mr. Brown. Enjoy the winter weather, Bulldogs! Can't wait to see everyone back soon.

The sun rises on a new year (and the new tower of the Little Sanctuary).
We hope you had a happy and healthy holiday break, and are excited to start the new year and semester back on the Close next week!
Headmaster Jason Robinson stopped by the C Form classrooms for a reading of "The Night Before Christmas" on "the day before Christmas break". After sitting down and sharing in story time, the boys enjoyed some well-deserved cookie and hot cocoa while celebrating the end of another great semester on the Close.
In the spirit of the Christmas season, Lower School students and faculty held a chapel service celebrating the story of the first Christmas at St. Alban's Church, complete with angels, wisemen, shepherds and sheep, singing and stars, and of course the baby Jesus.
Hear and see more from the beautiful service! See the video on our Vimeo here: https://vimeo.com/1040524164?share=copy =0