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St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.)

St. Albans School (STA) is an independent college preparatory day and boarding school for boys in grades 4–12, located in Washington, D.C.[2] The school is named after Saint Alban, traditionally regarded as the first British martyr.[3] Within the St. Albans community, the school is commonly referred to as "S-T-A."

St. Albans School
Address
3001 Wisconsin Ave NW

20016

United States
Coordinates38°55′43″N 77°4′17″W / 38.92861°N 77.07139°W / 38.92861; -77.07139
Information
TypePrivate, Day & Boarding, College-prep
MottoLatin: Pro Ecclesia et Pro Patria
(For Church and For State[1])
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal[2]
Established1909 (114 years ago) (1909)
Sister schoolNational Cathedral School
CEEB code090165
HeadmasterJason F. Robinson
Teaching staff69.6 (FTE) (2015–16)[2]
Grades412[2]
GenderAll male[2]
Enrollment591 (2015–16)[2]
Student to teacher ratio8.5 (2015–16)[2]
Campus typeUrban[2]
Athletics conferenceInterstate Athletic Conference
DCSAA
Team nameBulldogs
AccreditationMSA
AIMS MD-DC
Publication
  • The Bulletin
  • The Saint Albans News (official student newspaper)
  • Albanian (yearbook)
  • Gyre (literary magazine)
  • Grace (Chapel talks)
Websitewww.stalbansschool.org

The school enrolls approximately 590 day students in grades 4–12, and 30 additional boarding students in grades 9–12, and is affiliated with the National Cathedral School and the co-ed Beauvoir, the National Cathedral Elementary School, all of which are located on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral. St. Albans, along with the affiliated schools and the Washington National Cathedral, are members of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation.

History Edit

 
St. Albans in July 2012
 
St. Albans

The school was founded in 1909, with $300,000 ($7.2 million in 2015 dollars) in funding bequeathed by Harriet Lane Johnston, niece of President James Buchanan.[3] Initially, it was a school for boy choristers to the Washington National Cathedral, a program that the school continues today.[3]

The school opened its new Upper School building, Marriott Hall, in 2009–2010. The firm Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill LLP, designed the new building, which has been the subject of articles in numerous publications, including The Washington Post, The Architects Newspaper, Building Stone Magazine, Arch Daily, Architecture DC, Mid-Atlantic Real Estate Journal, Construction, School Planning & Management, and the American Society of Civil Engineers.[4]

Notable alumni Edit

 
Al Gore in the 1965 St. Albans School yearbook

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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 St Albans School Washington D C news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message St Albans School STA is an independent college preparatory day and boarding school for boys in grades 4 12 located in Washington D C 2 The school is named after Saint Alban traditionally regarded as the first British martyr 3 Within the St Albans community the school is commonly referred to as S T A St Albans SchoolAddress3001 Wisconsin Ave NWWashington D C 20016United StatesCoordinates38 55 43 N 77 4 17 W 38 92861 N 77 07139 W 38 92861 77 07139InformationTypePrivate Day amp Boarding College prepMottoLatin Pro Ecclesia et Pro Patria For Church and For State 1 Religious affiliation s Episcopal 2 Established1909 114 years ago 1909 Sister schoolNational Cathedral SchoolCEEB code090165HeadmasterJason F RobinsonTeaching staff69 6 FTE 2015 16 2 Grades4 12 2 GenderAll male 2 Enrollment591 2015 16 2 Student to teacher ratio8 5 2015 16 2 Campus typeUrban 2 Athletics conferenceInterstate Athletic ConferenceDCSAATeam nameBulldogsAccreditationMSA AIMS MD DCPublicationThe Bulletin The Saint Albans News official student newspaper Albanian yearbook Gyre literary magazine Grace Chapel talks Websitewww wbr stalbansschool wbr orgThe school enrolls approximately 590 day students in grades 4 12 and 30 additional boarding students in grades 9 12 and is affiliated with the National Cathedral School and the co ed Beauvoir the National Cathedral Elementary School all of which are located on the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral St Albans along with the affiliated schools and the Washington National Cathedral are members of the Protestant Episcopal Cathedral Foundation Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit St Albans in July 2012 St AlbansThe school was founded in 1909 with 300 000 7 2 million in 2015 dollars in funding bequeathed by Harriet Lane Johnston niece of President James Buchanan 3 Initially it was a school for boy choristers to the Washington National Cathedral a program that the school continues today 3 The school opened its new Upper School building Marriott Hall in 2009 2010 The firm Skidmore Owings and Merrill LLP designed the new building which has been the subject of articles in numerous publications including The Washington Post The Architects Newspaper Building Stone Magazine Arch Daily Architecture DC Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal Construction School Planning amp Management and the American Society of Civil Engineers 4 Notable alumni EditThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations December 2022 Al Gore in the 1965 St Albans School yearbookJonathan Agronsky 64 journalist and author 5 6 Malcolm Baker 87 professor at Harvard Business School and former Olympic rower 7 Charles F Bass United States Congressman from New Hampshire Evan Bayh 74 former United States Senator for Indiana 8 9 10 Ralph Becker mayor of Salt Lake City 11 John Bellinger 78 Legal Adviser of the Department of State 2005 2009 12 Odell Beckham Jr current NFL Wide Receiver attended 7th grade after his home town was struck by Hurricane Katrina 13 James Bennet 84 former editor in chief of the Atlantic Monthly magazine 14 Michael Bennet 83 United States Senator for Colorado 15 16 James Boasberg 81 District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Columbia 17 Joshua Bolten 72 former White House Chief of Staff 18 9 William L Borden 38 executive director of United States Congress Joint Committee on Atomic Energy 19 Matt Bowman pitcher in Major League Baseball 20 Keith Bradsher 82 journalist The New York Times chief Hong Kong correspondent Brooke Untz Brewer 16 Former NFL athlete and world class sprinter 21 Clancy Brown 77 actor and former chairman of the board of Brown Publishing Company 22 Olin Browne 77 professional golfer 3 time PGA Tour event champion 23 Garnett Bruce 85 opera director 24 Neil Bush 73 son of President George H W Bush brother of President George W Bush 9 Josh Byrnes vice president of baseball operations for the Los Angeles Dodgers 25 Goodloe Byron 45 United States Congressman from Maryland s 6th District 26 Lee Caplin 65 entertainment executive co producer True Detective John Casey 57 novelist 27 Benjamin Chew 80 attorney 28 to media personalities Cher Johnny Depp Michael Collins 48 Apollo 11 astronaut 29 Peter Cook Bloomberg anchor and journalist Damon M Cummings 27 United States navy officer and Navy Cross recipient Walter J Cummings Jr Solicitor General of the United States from 1952 to 1953 judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit 30 Jonathan W Daniels 18 White House Press Secretary author 31 Eli Whitney Debevoise II 70 United States executive director of The World Bank 32 Brandon Victor Dixon 99 Tony nominated Broadway actor 33 Peter Feldman 00 commissioner of the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission George M Ferris Jr 44 president of the firm Ferris Baker Watts 34 Adrian S Fisher diplomat and lawyer Legal Adviser of the Department of State 1949 1953 35 Miles Fisher 02 television and film actor 36 Harold Ford Jr 88 former United States Congressman Fox News contributor and current head of the Democratic Leadership Council 37 9 10 Rodney Frelinghuysen 64 United States Congressman from New Jersey 38 9 David Gardner 84 co founder of The Motley Fool 39 Tom Gardner 86 co founder of The Motley Fool 39 James W Gilchrist Maryland Assemblyman representing Montgomery County Maryland 40 George H Goodrich justice Superior Court of the District of Columbia Al Gore Jr 65 former Congressman and United States Senator from Tennessee Nobel laureate and the 45th Vice President of the United States 41 9 10 Donald E Graham 62 former chairman of The Washington Post 42 9 Thomas N E Greville 27 mathematician Paul Greenberg 86 former CEO of CollegeHumor and current CEO of fashion magazine Nylon Ernest Graves Jr 41 lieutenant general former director of Defense Security Cooperation Agency 43 Frederick Hauck 58 astronaut commander of Space Shuttle Discovery 44 Andre Heinz 88 environmentalist Samuel Herrick 28 astronomer professor at UCLA Bill Hobby 49 Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1973 1991 45 Stuart Holliday 83 former U S Representative for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations and President of Meridian International Center Jesse Hubbard 94 professional lacrosse player 46 Danny Hultzen 08 baseball pitcher 2nd overall pick of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft by the Seattle Mariners 47 Brit Hume 61 Fox News television anchor 48 49 9 10 Reed Hundt 65 former FCC Chairman 50 Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein of Jordan 81 son of King Hussein and Princess Muna al Hussein and the younger brother of King Abdullah II 51 Adi Ignatius 76 editor in chief of Harvard Business Review David Ignatius 68 Washington Post columnist author of Body of Lies 52 Uzodinma Iweala 00 author 53 Jesse Jackson Jr 84 United States Congressman son of the Rev Jesse Jackson Sr 54 9 10 Steven Berlin Johnson 86 popular science author Bo Jones 64 former publisher and CEO of The Washington Post director of the Associated Press 55 Draper L Kauffman past superintendent of the United States Naval Academy Thomas Kean 53 former governor of New Jersey chairman of the 9 11 Commission attended 4th and 5th grades 56 9 Edward Kennedy Jr 79 founder of the Marwood Group son of senator Ted Kennedy Randall Kennedy 73 Harvard Law School professor 57 Tyler Kent American diplomat convicted of spying for the Nazi Germany government during World War II John Kerry United States Secretary of State attended lower school for several years 10 49 Nick Kotz 51 journalist author and historian who won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 1968 58 Damian Kulash 94 lead singer of rock band OK Go 59 Robert D Lamberton 60 classics scholar poet and translator professor at Washington University in St Louis Tom Ligon 58 character actor in Paint Your Wagon film Bang the Drum Slowly The Young and the Restless and Oz Henry Cabot Lodge Jr United States Senator from Massachusetts United States Ambassador to United Nations South Vietnam and Special Envoy to the Vatican John Davis Lodge Governor of Connecticut and former United States Ambassador to Spain Argentina and Switzerland Nick Lowery 74 former professional football player Kansas City Chiefs 60 J W Marriott Jr 50 billionaire chairman and former CEO of Marriott International 61 9 Ethan McSweeny former artistic director of the American Shakespeare Center 62 Jay Pierrepont Moffat Jr 49 U S Ambassador to Chad Arthur Cotton Moore 54 architect known for the Washington Harbour development renovation of the Thomas Jefferson Building and the restoration of The Cairo 63 Dave Nalle political writer vice chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus Bill Oakley 84 toymaker fast food reviewer former executive producer of The Simpsons 64 65 66 Jonathan Ogden 92 professional football player 67 Jameson Parker former co star of 1980s television series Simon amp Simon 68 Michael J Petrucelli founder Clearpath Inc deputy director and acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services at the US Department of Homeland Security Laughlin Phillips 42 former director of The Phillips Collection 69 David Plotz 86 writer and editor at Slate 10 Ben Quayle U S Congressman from Arizona and son of Dan Quayle 70 Manny Quezada basketball player for Atletico Petroleos de Luanda 71 James Reston Jr 59 journalist and writer John D Rockefeller V 88 lecturer at Johns Hopkins University eldest son of West Virginia Senator Jay Rockefeller Justin Rockefeller 98 political activist and fifth generation member of the Rockefeller family 72 James Roosevelt son of Franklin Roosevelt U S Congressman from California attended and went on to graduate from Groton School 73 Kermit Roosevelt III 88 novelist law professor University of Pennsylvania 74 Mark Roosevelt 74 superintendent of the Pittsburgh Public Schools president of Antioch College and St John s College 75 Alex Ross 86 music critic of The New Yorker MacArthur Fellow 76 Luke Russert 04 NBC correspondent and XM Satellite radio host son of Tim Russert 77 Hib Sabin 53 American sculptor and educator 78 Barton Seaver 97 chef and author 79 Timothy Shriver 77 chairman of Special Olympics son of Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver 80 Bruce Smathers 61 former Florida Secretary of State son of US Senator George Smathers Burr Steers director of the film Igby Goes Down 81 William R Steiger 87 chief of staff of the United States Agency for International Development 82 Andrew Stevovich 66 artist Ned Temko 70 editor of The Jewish Chronicle Russell E Train 37 former director of the EPA founder chairman emeritus of World Wildlife Fund 83 James Trimble III 43 baseball player and marine killed in action at Iwo Jima 84 85 Ian Urbina 90 journalist The New York Times senior investigative reporter and director of The Outlaw Ocean Project 86 Gore Vidal author and writer attended and went on to graduate from Phillips Exeter Academy 81 85 Peter Jon de Vos 56 former United States Ambassador to Mozambique Cape Verde Guinea Bissau Liberia Tanzania and Costa Rica 87 Antonio J Waring Jr 34 archeologist who defined Southeastern Ceremonial Complex John Warner former United States Secretary of the Navy five term Senator from Virginia attended a summer session 88 Josh Weinstein 84 former executive producer of The Simpsons 64 Jonathan Williams poet founder of The Jargon Society 89 John C White 94 Louisiana Superintendent of Education since 2012 90 Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island attorney general U S Senator from Rhode Island attended and went on to graduate from St Paul s School David Whiting journalist and film agent who mysteriously died during production of The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing was expelled in his junior year 6 Thomas Wilner 62 lawyer at Shearman amp Sterling who represented Guantanamo Bay detention camp detainees 91 Craig Windham NPR radio journalist 92 Robert Wisdom 72 actor played Bunny Colvin on HBO s The Wire 93 Paul Woodruff 61 classicist professor dean at the University of Texas at Austin Jeffrey Wright 83 Emmy and Tony Award winning actor 94 Joon Yun 86 physician and hedge fund manager 95 Jeffrey Zients 84 director of the U S Office of Management amp Budget first Chief Performance Officer of the United States 96 References Edit At a Glance www stalbansschool org Retrieved August 11 2019 a b c d e f g h Search for Private Schools School Detail for St Albans School National Center for Education 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