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Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School

MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School) is a secular, co-educational, independent school home to more than 1,250 students ranging from grades Junior Kindergarten through 12. Its 110-acre (45 ha) campus[2][3] is located in the St. Louis suburb of Ladue.

MICDS (Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School)
Address
101 North Warson Road

, ,
63124

United States
Information
TypePrivate
Established1859 as Mary Institute
1917 as St. Louis Country Day School
1992 as Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School
FounderWilliam Greenleaf Eliot
Head of schoolJay Rainey
Faculty126.9 (on an FTE basis) [1]
GradesJK–12 [1]
Enrollment1,189 excluding JK (2017–18) [1]
Student to teacher ratio9.4[1]
Campus size100 acres (40 ha)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)    Cardinal red, Forest green
Athletics conferenceMetro Conference
MascotRam
Websitewww.micds.org

Each of the school's three divisions operate somewhat independently as a "school within a school". The Lower School, also referred to as The Ronald S. Beasley School, or "Beasley" for short, is for students in grades junior kindergarten through 4. The MICDS Middle School, grades 5 to 8, is in the former Mary Institute facilities. The Upper School on the former Country Day School campus serves grades 9 through 12.

History edit

William Greenleaf Eliot, founder and chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis, established predecessor institutions to MICDS in the 1850s as part of the university. A boys' school, Smith Academy, was founded in 1854.

A sister school for girls, Mary Institute, was founded in 1859 and was named for Eliot's late daughter Mary Rhodes Eliot, who had died at 17. In its early years, Mary Institute moved twice within the city of St. Louis; its third building, at the corner of Lake and Waterman, is now New City School.

Smith Academy closed in June 1917, in part due to the proliferation of private elementary schools and public secondary schools in the area. Three months later, St. Louis Country Day School opened in northwestern St. Louis County. Inspired by the Country Day School movement nationally, it was not related to Smith, although a number of former Smith students enrolled that first year. St. Louis Country Day School's campus was in a bucolic setting reached by electric streetcar, far removed from the noise and grit of the city.

Mary Institute moved to its Ladue campus in 1931 and became independent of Washington University in 1949. The Mary Institute building contains a three-figure bronze sculpture by Cyrus Dallin: Alma Mater, honoring schoolmaster Edmund Hamilton Sears and donated by Eliza Northrop McMillan.[4] By the 1950s, the tranquility of the Country Day campus was disrupted by the growth of the adjacent Lambert–Saint Louis International Airport. St. Louis Country Day School moved to a new campus next to Mary Institute in Ladue in 1958, and eventually sold its old campus to the airport.[5]

Eliot's grandson, Nobel laureate T. S. Eliot, who attended Mary Institute's kindergarten and Smith Academy, spoke at Mary Institute's centennial in 1959. Although various connections, including theatrical cooperation, had existed between Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School for years, academic coordination between Mary Institute and Country Day began during the 1970s and culminated in the 1992 merger of the schools.

St. Louis Country Day headmaster John Johnson, who coordinated the merger, became head of the combined schools. The school observed its sesquicentennial during a celebration that ran from May 11, 2009, to May 11, 2010.

In 2013, MICDS opened a STEM building on the Upper School campus that contained classrooms, an auditorium, a hearth room, and student commons. The space also contains conference rooms, a faculty office space and work center, a robotics garage, and a science lab for independent research. The building is certified as LEED Platinum.

Athletics edit

MICDS teams have won 32 state championships and 41 district championships.[6]

The school has one of the few high school cycling teams in St. Louis. They competed in the Tour De St. Louis in 2009; two MICDS riders finished with the peloton.[7]

MICDS has an athletic rivalry with the nearby John Burroughs School. MICDS observes its Homecoming on the weekend when all the teams play Burroughs; there is a traditional bonfire and pep rally to inspire team spirit.[8] MICDS also has a cross-state rivalry with The Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City.

Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Marv Levy began his coaching career here in 1951, staying for two years.

The women's varsity field hockey team won the Midwest Championships in 2013, 2014, and 2015.

Men's water polo finished third in the state in 2014.

The Men's lacrosse team has won eight state championships, including six straight championships since 2014 under head coach Andy Kay.[9]

Athletic facilities edit

Facility Sport
McDonnell Athletic Center Boys' and Girls' Basketball, Girls' Volleyball, Boys' Wrestling
William R. Orthwein Sr. Pool (Steward Family Aquatic Center) Boys' and Girls' Swimming, Water Polo
Ellis Field and Weiss Track Boys' Football, Boys' and Girls' Track and Field
Tennis Courts Boys' and Girls' Tennis
Hermann Squash Courts Boys' and Girls' Squash
North Gymnasium Girls' Volleyball, Boys' and Girls' Basketball
Athletic Fields Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse, Boys' and Girls' Soccer, Girls' Field Hockey,
South Gymnasium Boys' Wrestling, Boys' and Girls' Basketball
McCreery Field Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse, Boys' Football, Boys' Soccer
Fitness Center Cardio and strength-training equipment for both students and employees
Ron Holtman Stadium and O'Hara Field Boys' Football, Boys' and Girls' Lacrosse, and Boys' and Girls'
Steward Family Aquatic Center Boys' and Girls' Swim and Dive, Boys' and Girls' Water Polo

In 2016, MICDS began construction on the O'Hara field and stadium, which replaced Ellis Field. It is used for football, lacrosse, and soccer. The same year, MICDS also began construction on The Steward Family Aquatic Center, which features a pool with a bulkhead in the center, allowing two teams to practice at the same time. The pool is also longer and the lanes are wider. It is also deep enough to allow the diving team to practice on campus.

In 2011, a donor offered to fund the construction of an ice hockey arena, but the city of Ladue rejected the proposal and the arena was never built. The team practices off campus.

Notable alumni edit

Business edit

Government and politics edit

Sports and entertainment edit

Arts, sciences, and education edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Mary Institute & St Louis Country Day School". Search for Private Schools. National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  2. ^ MICDS campus page. 2005-04-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ KSDK Story on MICDS
  4. ^ Possibly spelled "Northrup": "Women of Washington University: Eliza McMillan, Philanthropist". Becker Medical Library. 2020-03-21. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
  5. ^ MICDS history page 2005-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Facts". Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School.
  7. ^ . www.micds.org. Archived from the original on 2015-05-05.
  8. ^ Vessa, Ben. "MICDS, John Burroughs celebrates with six-sport extravaganza". STLtoday.com. Retrieved 2021-12-20.
  9. ^ "Boys Varsity Lacrosse". MICDS. Retrieved 2019-12-03.
  10. ^ Robinson-Jacobs, Karen (2022-02-16). "North County native, Texas transplant, sets sights on Congress". St. Louis American. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  11. ^ Bicks, Emily (2020-06-29). "Mark McCloskey & Patricia McCloskey: St. Louis Couple Pull Guns on Protesters". Heavy.com. Retrieved 2021-10-13.
  12. ^ "Dwight Davis – Missouri Legends".
  13. ^ Kerman, Byron (July 2010). . St. Louis Magazine. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011.
  14. ^ "Town Topics".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message MICDS Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School is a secular co educational independent school home to more than 1 250 students ranging from grades Junior Kindergarten through 12 Its 110 acre 45 ha campus 2 3 is located in the St Louis suburb of Ladue MICDS Mary Institute and Saint Louis Country Day School Address101 North Warson RoadLadue St Louis County Missouri 63124United StatesInformationTypePrivateEstablished1859 as Mary Institute1917 as St Louis Country Day School1992 as Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day SchoolFounderWilliam Greenleaf EliotHead of schoolJay RaineyFaculty126 9 on an FTE basis 1 GradesJK 12 1 Enrollment1 189 excluding JK 2017 18 1 Student to teacher ratio9 4 1 Campus size100 acres 40 ha Campus typeSuburbanColor s Cardinal red Forest greenAthletics conferenceMetro ConferenceMascotRamWebsitewww wbr micds wbr org Each of the school s three divisions operate somewhat independently as a school within a school The Lower School also referred to as The Ronald S Beasley School or Beasley for short is for students in grades junior kindergarten through 4 The MICDS Middle School grades 5 to 8 is in the former Mary Institute facilities The Upper School on the former Country Day School campus serves grades 9 through 12 Contents 1 History 2 Athletics 2 1 Athletic facilities 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Business 3 2 Government and politics 3 3 Sports and entertainment 3 4 Arts sciences and education 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message William Greenleaf Eliot founder and chancellor of Washington University in St Louis established predecessor institutions to MICDS in the 1850s as part of the university A boys school Smith Academy was founded in 1854 A sister school for girls Mary Institute was founded in 1859 and was named for Eliot s late daughter Mary Rhodes Eliot who had died at 17 In its early years Mary Institute moved twice within the city of St Louis its third building at the corner of Lake and Waterman is now New City School Smith Academy closed in June 1917 in part due to the proliferation of private elementary schools and public secondary schools in the area Three months later St Louis Country Day School opened in northwestern St Louis County Inspired by the Country Day School movement nationally it was not related to Smith although a number of former Smith students enrolled that first year St Louis Country Day School s campus was in a bucolic setting reached by electric streetcar far removed from the noise and grit of the city Mary Institute moved to its Ladue campus in 1931 and became independent of Washington University in 1949 The Mary Institute building contains a three figure bronze sculpture by Cyrus Dallin Alma Mater honoring schoolmaster Edmund Hamilton Sears and donated by Eliza Northrop McMillan 4 By the 1950s the tranquility of the Country Day campus was disrupted by the growth of the adjacent Lambert Saint Louis International Airport St Louis Country Day School moved to a new campus next to Mary Institute in Ladue in 1958 and eventually sold its old campus to the airport 5 Eliot s grandson Nobel laureate T S Eliot who attended Mary Institute s kindergarten and Smith Academy spoke at Mary Institute s centennial in 1959 Although various connections including theatrical cooperation had existed between Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School for years academic coordination between Mary Institute and Country Day began during the 1970s and culminated in the 1992 merger of the schools St Louis Country Day headmaster John Johnson who coordinated the merger became head of the combined schools The school observed its sesquicentennial during a celebration that ran from May 11 2009 to May 11 2010 In 2013 MICDS opened a STEM building on the Upper School campus that contained classrooms an auditorium a hearth room and student commons The space also contains conference rooms a faculty office space and work center a robotics garage and a science lab for independent research The building is certified as LEED Platinum Athletics editMICDS teams have won 32 state championships and 41 district championships 6 The school has one of the few high school cycling teams in St Louis They competed in the Tour De St Louis in 2009 two MICDS riders finished with the peloton 7 MICDS has an athletic rivalry with the nearby John Burroughs School MICDS observes its Homecoming on the weekend when all the teams play Burroughs there is a traditional bonfire and pep rally to inspire team spirit 8 MICDS also has a cross state rivalry with The Pembroke Hill School in Kansas City Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Marv Levy began his coaching career here in 1951 staying for two years The women s varsity field hockey team won the Midwest Championships in 2013 2014 and 2015 Men s water polo finished third in the state in 2014 The Men s lacrosse team has won eight state championships including six straight championships since 2014 under head coach Andy Kay 9 Athletic facilities edit Facility Sport McDonnell Athletic Center Boys and Girls Basketball Girls Volleyball Boys Wrestling William R Orthwein Sr Pool Steward Family Aquatic Center Boys and Girls Swimming Water Polo Ellis Field and Weiss Track Boys Football Boys and Girls Track and Field Tennis Courts Boys and Girls Tennis Hermann Squash Courts Boys and Girls Squash North Gymnasium Girls Volleyball Boys and Girls Basketball Athletic Fields Boys and Girls Lacrosse Boys and Girls Soccer Girls Field Hockey South Gymnasium Boys Wrestling Boys and Girls Basketball McCreery Field Boys and Girls Lacrosse Boys Football Boys Soccer Fitness Center Cardio and strength training equipment for both students and employees Ron Holtman Stadium and O Hara Field Boys Football Boys and Girls Lacrosse and Boys and Girls Steward Family Aquatic Center Boys and Girls Swim and Dive Boys and Girls Water Polo In 2016 MICDS began construction on the O Hara field and stadium which replaced Ellis Field It is used for football lacrosse and soccer The same year MICDS also began construction on The Steward Family Aquatic Center which features a pool with a bulkhead in the center allowing two teams to practice at the same time The pool is also longer and the lanes are wider It is also deep enough to allow the diving team to practice on campus In 2011 a donor offered to fund the construction of an ice hockey arena but the city of Ladue rejected the proposal and the arena was never built The team practices off campus Notable alumni editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Business edit Morton May chairman May Department Stores John McDonnell chairman McDonnell Douglas Corporation William F Ruprecht CEO Sotheby s Auction House George Herbert Walker IV chairman and CEO of Neuberger Berman Government and politics edit Jasmine Crockett 10 U S representative John Danforth U S senator and Episcopal priest Thomas Eagleton U S senator and Democratic nominee for vice president of the United States William McChesney Martin Jr Federal Reserve Bank chairman Mark McCloskey 11 attorney and U S Senate candidate James W Symington U S representative Pete Wilson mayor of San Diego U S senator and governor of California Alan Webber mayor of Santa Fe New Mexico Sports and entertainment edit Drew Baur co owner St Louis Cardinals Graham Bensinger sports broadcaster Joe Buck sports broadcaster Dwight F Davis founder of the Davis Cup international tennis competition and U S Secretary of War attended CDS precursor Smith Academy 12 William DeWitt Jr owner St Louis Cardinals Betty Grable attended did not graduate actress and World War II pin up girl Jim Lee comic book artist and publisher 13 Robby McGehee 1999 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year Vincent Price actor Devon Windsor model Michael Scherer football coach at University of Nevada Las Vegas Arts sciences and education edit William S Barker president of Covenant Theological Seminary St Louis 1977 1984 Sally Benson author of Meet Me in St Louis and Junior Miss Louis Daniel Brodsky poet Sterling K Brown actor This Is Us Black Panther Marshall Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier professor and scholar of religious studies Winston Churchill novelist author of Richard Carvel The Crisis and The Crossing among others William Henry Danforth chancellor Washington University in St Louis T S Eliot poet attended CDS precursor Smith Academy Peg Fenwick screenwriter and playwright Irving Fisher economist statistician inventor and Progressive social campaigner attended CDS precursor Smith Academy Landon Jones editor and author 14 Shepherd Mead author How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying Vincent Price actor art historian and collector gourmet cook Nick Reding journalist and author of Methland The Death and Life of an American Small Town Hadley Richardson first wife of Ernest Hemingway Irma S Rombauer author of Joy of Cooking Frederick Seidel poet Peter Taylor short story writer and novelist Sara Teasdale poet Harry Weber sculptor Linda Wells founder and editor in chief Allure magazine annual guest judge on the Bravo reality television series Shear GeniusReferences edit a b c d Mary Institute amp St Louis Country Day School Search for Private Schools National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved 25 October 2021 MICDS campus page Archived 2005 04 07 at the Wayback Machine KSDK Story on MICDS Possibly spelled Northrup Women of Washington University Eliza McMillan Philanthropist Becker Medical Library 2020 03 21 Retrieved 2023 01 17 MICDS history page Archived 2005 04 21 at the Wayback Machine Facts Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School News Detail MICDS www micds org Archived from the original on 2015 05 05 Vessa Ben MICDS John Burroughs celebrates with six sport extravaganza STLtoday com Retrieved 2021 12 20 Boys Varsity Lacrosse MICDS Retrieved 2019 12 03 Robinson Jacobs Karen 2022 02 16 North County native Texas transplant sets sights on Congress St Louis American Retrieved 2023 05 31 Bicks Emily 2020 06 29 Mark McCloskey amp Patricia McCloskey St Louis Couple Pull Guns on Protesters Heavy com Retrieved 2021 10 13 Dwight Davis Missouri Legends Kerman Byron July 2010 Comic Genius St Louis Magazine Archived from the original on August 7 2011 Town Topics External links editMary Institute and St Louis Country Day School 38 39 34 N 90 24 00 W 38 659561 N 90 40 W 38 659561 90 40 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary Institute and St Louis Country Day School amp oldid 1213457389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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