St. Luke's School (Connecticut)
St. Luke's School | |
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Address | |
377 North Wilton Road New Canaan, Connecticut 06840 USA | |
Information | |
School type | Private |
Motto | Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve |
Founded | 1928 |
Head of school | Mark Davis |
Grades | 5–12 |
Gender | Co-Ed |
Number of students | 550 |
Average class size | 12 |
Language | English |
Color(s) | Maroon and Grey |
Slogan | Above & Beyond |
Athletics conference | Fairchester |
Sports | Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Tennis, Golf, Squash, Volleyball, Field Hockey and Football |
Team name | The Storm |
Rival | Brunswick and The King School |
Accreditation | Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
Average SAT scores | 1910 |
Average ACT scores | 29 |
Newspaper | The Sentinel |
Yearbook | The Caduceus |
Endowment | $26,052,950 (as of June 30, 2014) [1] |
Tuition | $36,540 (Grades 5-8) - 38,230 (Grades 9-12) |
Website | http://www.stlukesct.org |
St. Luke's School is an independent, secular, co-educational day school founded in 1928 and situated on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) campus in New Canaan, Connecticut. St. Luke’s offers a college-preparatory curriculum for grades 5 through 12, with a diverse student body of 550 from over 25 towns in Connecticut and New York.
The school’s motto is Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve.
St. Luke's operates radio station WSLX (91.9 FM).
Notable alumni
- Peter Bush, radio personality with 95.9FM - The Fox
- Michael Christiansen, editor of the Daily Mirror
- Peter Golenbock, sports author
- John Henson, actor, comedian and TV host
- Igor Kipnis, classical harpsichordist and pianist
- George Nobbe, journalist, editor, and professor at Columbia University
- Olivia Palermo, socialite from The City
- John Raus, professional soccer player
- Zachary Cole Smith, frontman of DIIV
- Max Tucci, TV personality, radio host, author, philanthropist
- Nick Friese, founder and ceo of a leading modern media publication and events company, Digiday
References
- ↑ "St. Luke's Annual Report". Retrieved February 1, 2016.
External links
Digital Sentinel (online school newspaper)
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