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Saint Mary's School (Raleigh, North Carolina)

Saint Mary's School is a private independent Episcopal college-preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 9–12. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Saint Mary's School operates as an independent school with a historic association with the Episcopal Church including an Episcopal chapel, St. Mary's Chapel, on the school's grounds. The school formerly operated as Saint Mary's College and for many decades educated young women in grades 11–12 and their freshman and sophomore years in college. The school changed to a four year high school in 1998,[2] at which point the name reverted to Saint Mary's School, the original name of the institution when it was founded in 1842.

Saint Mary's School
Saint Mary's School Logo
Location

27603

United States
Coordinates35°46′58″N 78°39′10″W / 35.78278°N 78.65278°W / 35.78278; -78.65278
Information
TypePrivate, Day & Boarding, College-prep
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal
Founded1842 (181 years ago) (1842)
Faculty40
Grades912
GenderGirls
Number of students297
Campus size23 acres (93,000 m2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Light blue and white
  
Athletics conferenceTISAC/NCISAA
Team nameSaints
AccreditationSACS, SAIS
Tuition$56,875 (boarding students)
$28,515 (day students)
Websitewww.sms.edu
St. Mary's College
Front entrance and main building of Saint Mary's
LocationSt. Marys and Hillsborough Sts., Raleigh, North Carolina
Area16 acres (6.5 ha)
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleClassical Revival, Late Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.78001981[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 19, 1978

School information edit

The school has 40 faculty members, with 80% holding advanced degrees.[3] Enrollment for the 2019-2020 school year is 297 full-time students, representing 11 states and seven countries. The average class size is 13 students.[4] Saint Mary's has a 8:1 student to faculty ratio. Additionally, 36 faculty and staff members reside on the campus.[5]

Among the superlatives assigned to the school include the oldest continuously operated school in Raleigh, North Carolina,[2] the third oldest girls' school in the state,[2] and the fifth oldest girls' boarding/day school in the United States. Saint Mary's celebrated its 175th anniversary, May 12, 2017.[4]

History edit

Founded in 1842 by the Rev. Aldert Smedes, an Episcopal priest, Saint Mary's School has operated continuously on the same site ever since.

 
Saint Mary's Chapel, built in 1856, is a National Historic Site

With the support of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, Smedes founded Saint Mary's as a school for young ladies "designed to furnish a thorough and excellent education equal to the best that can be obtained in the city of New York, or in any Northern school." The school was founded on the site of the Episcopal School of North Carolina, a short-lived school for boys in the 1830s. Three of the present school buildings—East Rock, West Rock and Smedes Hall—formed the original campus. East Rock and West Rock, the first two buildings, were constructed with remnant stones from the construction of the North Carolina State Capitol.

During the Civil War, Saint Mary's became a safe haven for relatives of both Union and Confederate generals, including General Robert E. Lee's daughter, Mildred Childe Lee. Smedes kept the school operating throughout the war. In 1865, General William Tecumseh Sherman's Union troops camped in The Grove on front campus, and Sherman visited Smedes in the main building. From 1906-1908 President Woodrow Wilson's daughter Eleanor Wilson attended Saint Mary's.[6]

In 1932, an alumna of the school, Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank, was appointed as the seventh president of the school, making her the first woman president at Saint Mary's.[7]

The school was racially integrated in the 1970s, when the first international students were admitted. The first African student graduated in the early 1970s, and the first African-American student graduated in 1981.

Today, Saint Mary's School is functions as an independent, Episcopal, college-preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 9–12.

The historic core of the school's 23-acre campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a stop on the North Carolina Civil War Trails. The Saint Mary's Chapel, designed by Richard Upjohn, is a National Historic Site, and five of the school's 25 buildings are Raleigh Historic Properties.

Campus edit

Saint Mary's buildings date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and also include antebellum structures individually recognized as Local Historic Landmarks. Three buildings from the 1830s are visible from Hillsborough Street from behind a wooded glade of large oaks, hollies, and magnolias.

The school's oldest structures, East and West Rock, are matching buildings constructed with discarded stone from the building of the second North Carolina State Capitol in the 1830s. The brick Greek Revival building between them was erected soon after; it was remodeled in 1909 to include a Neoclassical Revival front portico and dormitory wings. This main building was named Smedes Hall for the school's founder, the Rev. Aldert Smedes.

Two buildings erected in the later nineteenth century are Gothic in style: the 1855 Richard Upjohn Gothic Chapel and the 1887 Gothic Revival arts building, a brick structure with pointed-arch windows.

The early twentieth century saw much construction; nearly all the permanent brick buildings, which were rendered in the Colonial Revival style, survive. Later construction continued to complement earlier buildings, and the view of the campus from Hillsborough Street remains notable for its historic integrity.

Saint Mary's School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as a national historic district. The district encompasses nine contributing buildings, including St. Mary's Chapel.[8] Currently, the campus is considered to be part of downtown Raleigh.[2]

Athletics edit

Saint Mary's School offers a full interscholastic athletic program consisting of 18 sports teams. Saint Mary's School competes as a member of the Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference (TISAC) and the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA, 3A Classification). The following sports offered at Saint Mary's are:

  • Soccer
  • Cross Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Lacrosse
  • Swimming
  • Track and Field
  • Softball

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

[9][10]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d "Saint Mary's College". Raleigh, A Capital City: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. National Park Service. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  3. ^ . Saint Mary's School website. Archived from the original on January 27, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  4. ^ a b . Saint Mary's School website. Archived from the original on January 27, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2008.
  5. ^ "Fast Facts - Saint Mary's School". www.sms.edu. Retrieved November 18, 2021.
  6. ^ . Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum. Archived from the original on June 22, 2018. Retrieved May 6, 2015.
  7. ^ "Saint Mary's School Alumnae Magazine | Summer 2016 by Saint Mary's School - Issuu". issuu.com. from the original on March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  8. ^ Mary Ann Lee and Martha Stoops (n.d.). "St. Mary's College" (pdf). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  9. ^ Raleigh National Register Districts-St. Mary's School[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Saint Mary's School website
  • St. Mary's School Guidesheet[permanent dead link], RHDC
  • National Register Historic Districts in Raleigh, North Carolina[permanent dead link], RHDC
  • The Association of Boarding School profile

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Saint Mary s School is a private independent Episcopal college preparatory boarding and day school for girls in grades 9 12 Located in Raleigh North Carolina Saint Mary s School operates as an independent school with a historic association with the Episcopal Church including an Episcopal chapel St Mary s Chapel on the school s grounds The school formerly operated as Saint Mary s College and for many decades educated young women in grades 11 12 and their freshman and sophomore years in college The school changed to a four year high school in 1998 2 at which point the name reverted to Saint Mary s School the original name of the institution when it was founded in 1842 Saint Mary s SchoolSaint Mary s School LogoLocation900 Hillsborough StreetRaleigh North Carolina 27603United StatesCoordinates35 46 58 N 78 39 10 W 35 78278 N 78 65278 W 35 78278 78 65278InformationTypePrivate Day amp Boarding College prepReligious affiliation s EpiscopalFounded1842 181 years ago 1842 Faculty40Grades9 12GenderGirlsNumber of students297Campus size23 acres 93 000 m2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Light blue and white Athletics conferenceTISAC NCISAATeam nameSaintsAccreditationSACS SAISTuition 56 875 boarding students 28 515 day students Websitewww wbr sms wbr eduSt Mary s CollegeU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtFront entrance and main building of Saint Mary sShow map of North CarolinaShow map of the United StatesLocationSt Marys and Hillsborough Sts Raleigh North CarolinaArea16 acres 6 5 ha ArchitectMultipleArchitectural styleClassical Revival Late Gothic RevivalNRHP reference No 78001981 1 Added to NRHPDecember 19 1978 Contents 1 School information 2 History 3 Campus 4 Athletics 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 5 2 Faculty 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSchool information editThe school has 40 faculty members with 80 holding advanced degrees 3 Enrollment for the 2019 2020 school year is 297 full time students representing 11 states and seven countries The average class size is 13 students 4 Saint Mary s has a 8 1 student to faculty ratio Additionally 36 faculty and staff members reside on the campus 5 Among the superlatives assigned to the school include the oldest continuously operated school in Raleigh North Carolina 2 the third oldest girls school in the state 2 and the fifth oldest girls boarding day school in the United States Saint Mary s celebrated its 175th anniversary May 12 2017 4 History editFounded in 1842 by the Rev Aldert Smedes an Episcopal priest Saint Mary s School has operated continuously on the same site ever since nbsp Saint Mary s Chapel built in 1856 is a National Historic SiteWith the support of the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina Smedes founded Saint Mary s as a school for young ladies designed to furnish a thorough and excellent education equal to the best that can be obtained in the city of New York or in any Northern school The school was founded on the site of the Episcopal School of North Carolina a short lived school for boys in the 1830s Three of the present school buildings East Rock West Rock and Smedes Hall formed the original campus East Rock and West Rock the first two buildings were constructed with remnant stones from the construction of the North Carolina State Capitol During the Civil War Saint Mary s became a safe haven for relatives of both Union and Confederate generals including General Robert E Lee s daughter Mildred Childe Lee Smedes kept the school operating throughout the war In 1865 General William Tecumseh Sherman s Union troops camped in The Grove on front campus and Sherman visited Smedes in the main building From 1906 1908 President Woodrow Wilson s daughter Eleanor Wilson attended Saint Mary s 6 In 1932 an alumna of the school Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank was appointed as the seventh president of the school making her the first woman president at Saint Mary s 7 The school was racially integrated in the 1970s when the first international students were admitted The first African student graduated in the early 1970s and the first African American student graduated in 1981 Today Saint Mary s School is functions as an independent Episcopal college preparatory boarding and day school for girls in grades 9 12 The historic core of the school s 23 acre campus is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a stop on the North Carolina Civil War Trails The Saint Mary s Chapel designed by Richard Upjohn is a National Historic Site and five of the school s 25 buildings are Raleigh Historic Properties Campus editSaint Mary s buildings date from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and also include antebellum structures individually recognized as Local Historic Landmarks Three buildings from the 1830s are visible from Hillsborough Street from behind a wooded glade of large oaks hollies and magnolias The school s oldest structures East and West Rock are matching buildings constructed with discarded stone from the building of the second North Carolina State Capitol in the 1830s The brick Greek Revival building between them was erected soon after it was remodeled in 1909 to include a Neoclassical Revival front portico and dormitory wings This main building was named Smedes Hall for the school s founder the Rev Aldert Smedes Two buildings erected in the later nineteenth century are Gothic in style the 1855 Richard Upjohn Gothic Chapel and the 1887 Gothic Revival arts building a brick structure with pointed arch windows The early twentieth century saw much construction nearly all the permanent brick buildings which were rendered in the Colonial Revival style survive Later construction continued to complement earlier buildings and the view of the campus from Hillsborough Street remains notable for its historic integrity Saint Mary s School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 as a national historic district The district encompasses nine contributing buildings including St Mary s Chapel 8 Currently the campus is considered to be part of downtown Raleigh 2 Athletics editSaint Mary s School offers a full interscholastic athletic program consisting of 18 sports teams Saint Mary s School competes as a member of the Triangle Independent Schools Athletic Conference TISAC and the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association NCISAA 3A Classification The following sports offered at Saint Mary s are Soccer Cross Country Field Hockey Golf Tennis Volleyball Basketball Lacrosse Swimming Track and Field SoftballNotable people editAlumni edit See also Category St Mary s School North Carolina alumni Fanny Yarborough Bickett 1870 1941 First Lady of North Carolina and first female president of the North Carolina Railroad Marie Watters Colton 1922 2018 first female Speaker Pro Tempore of the North Carolina House of Representatives Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank 1878 1955 first female president of Saint Mary s School amp Junior College Matilda Bradford Haughton Ehringhaus 1890 1980 First Lady of North Carolina Madelon Battle Hancock Comtesse de Hellencourt 1881 1930 socialite and decorated volunteer nurse during World War I Laura Montgomery Henderson 1867 1940 clubwoman president Alabama Federation of Women s Clubs Mary Dana Hinton first African American president of Hollins University Mary Hilliard Hinton 1869 1961 historian painter and anti suffragist Laurel Holloman actress and visual artist Betty Debnam Hunt founder of The Mini Page Jeanne Jolly singer and songwriter Sarah Graham Kenan 1876 1968 heiress and philanthropist Sara Beaumont Cannon Kennedy 1859 1920 writer and newspaper editor Helen Whitaker Fowle Knight 1869 1948 First Lady of North Carolina and daughter of Governor Daniel Gould Fowle Mildred Childe Lee 1846 1905 society hostess and daughter of Confederate General Robert E Lee Nell Battle Lewis 1893 1956 journalist lawyer and women s rights activist Eleanor Randolph Wilson McAdoo 1889 1967 author and daughter of U S President Woodrow Wilson Betty Ray McCain born 1931 North Carolina Secretary of Culture and Chair of the North Carolina Democratic Party Emilie Watts McVea 1867 1928 academic administrator and president of Sweet Briar College Eliza Hall Nutt Parsley 1842 1920 founder and president of the NC Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Bevin Prince b 1982 actress Sally Dalton Robinson b 1934 philanthropist and civic leader Sarah Amanda Sanders Russell 1844 1913 First Lady of North Carolina Florence Wells Slater 1864 1941 entomologist and science teacherFaculty edit Margaret Mordecai Jones Cruikshank 1878 1955 first female president of Saint Mary s School amp Junior College also an alumna Florence Wells Slater 1864 1941 science teacher also an alumna See also editSt Mary s Chapel Raleigh North Carolina List of Registered Historic Places in North CarolinaReferences edit 9 10 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d Saint Mary s College Raleigh A Capital City A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary National Park Service Retrieved December 8 2008 School Profile Saint Mary s School website Archived from the original on January 27 2009 Retrieved December 8 2008 a b About SMS Saint Mary s School website Archived from the original on January 27 2009 Retrieved December 8 2008 Fast Facts Saint Mary s School www sms edu Retrieved November 18 2021 Archival Collections at the Library Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library amp Museum Archived from the original on June 22 2018 Retrieved May 6 2015 Saint Mary s School Alumnae Magazine Summer 2016 by Saint Mary s School Issuu issuu com Archived from the original on March 10 2022 Retrieved March 10 2022 Mary Ann Lee and Martha Stoops n d St Mary s College pdf National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Retrieved June 1 2015 Raleigh National Register Districts St Mary s School permanent dead link National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form permanent dead link External links editSaint Mary s School website St Mary s School Guidesheet permanent dead link RHDC National Register Historic Districts in Raleigh North Carolina permanent dead link RHDC The Association of Boarding School profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saint Mary 27s School Raleigh North Carolina amp oldid 1188732911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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