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St. Mary's Episcopal School

St. Mary's Episcopal School (SMS) is a private, independent school for girls from age 2 through 12th grade, located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States. St Mary's is the oldest private school in Memphis,[6] and has been described as being the oldest school for girls in the mid-south region.[7]

St. Mary's Episcopal School
Address
60 Perkins Ext

,
38117

Coordinates35°07′48″N 89°54′28″W / 35.1300°N 89.9078°W / 35.1300; -89.9078
Information
TypePrivate, day, college-prep
Religious affiliation(s)Episcopal Church
Established1847; 177 years ago (1847)
CEEB code431462
Head of SchoolAlbert L. Throckmorton
GradesAge 2–12th grade
GenderGirls
Enrollment838 (2015-16)
Student to teacher ratio10:1
Athletics conferenceTSSAA
MascotTurkey
AccreditationSACS
AffiliationsSAIS
Websitewww.stmarysschool.org
[1][2][3][4][5]

History edit

St. Mary’s Episcopal School was established in 1847 by Mary Foote Pope.[8] It is the oldest private school in Memphis. The school, founded at Calvary Episcopal Church, changed locations many times, including to Hernando, Mississippi in 1862 until the end of the Civil War.

From 1910 to 1949, Helen Loomis guided St. Mary's through the Great Depression and the two world wars. From 1949 to 1958, Gilmore Lynn directed St. Mary's through a period of growth, to 400 students. In 1953, she moved St. Mary's to its current location at the intersection of Perkins and Walnut Grove in Memphis.

Nathaniel C. Hughes was headmaster of St. Mary’s from 1962 to 1973. During his tenure, St. Mary's graduated an increasingly high percentage of National Merit Scholars, incorporated as an independent Episcopal school, and became the first independent girls’ school in Memphis to integrate its student body. Mary McClintock Davis, dean of the upper school from 1964 to 1979, "stood with Nat Hughes (the headmaster) to allow persons of all colors to be admitted" to the school. This occurred at a time when many private schools were being formed to avoid the integration in the public schools.[9] St. Mary's grew rapidly during the 1970s, with the upper school increasing from 107 to 250 students during Davis’s tenure. The school continued to have a diverse student body; in 2014, minorities represent a fifth of the student body.[10][11] The school expanded physically with several large construction projects during the 2000s.[12] In 2012 it upgraded its data, network and phone telecommunications systems to permit greater use of technology.[13]

St. Mary's Episcopal School has been supported by the Bishops of the Dioceses of Tennessee and West Tennessee. The school has been associated with the Church of the Holy Communion since 1953. It has previously been associated with Calvary Episcopal Church, St. Mary's Cathedral, and Grace-St. Luke's Episcopal Church.[14]

Academics edit

St. Mary's is a college preparatory program. Girls can also participate in many extracurricular activities, including sports, mock trial, debate, theater, robotics, recycling competitions.[15] Another project by students involved recycling efforts.[16]

Administration edit

The head of the school is Albert Throckmorton.[3][7]

Divisions edit

  • Shaw Early Childhood Center: St. Mary's Place (2-year-olds), Pre-Kindergarten, Junior Kindergarten, Senior Kindergarten
  • Lower School: 1st–5th grade
  • Middle School: 6th–8th grade
  • Upper School: 9th–12th grade

Athletics edit

St. Mary's is a member school of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. Middle and Upper School students can compete in soccer, cross country, golf, volleyball, basketball, bowling, dance, swimming, fencing, lacrosse, track and field, tennis, and trap shooting.[17]

The mascot of St. Mary's is the Turkey, formerly the Southern Belles. In the spring semester of 2013, USA Today included the St. Mary's Turkey in the Best High School Mascot Contest. Online voting led the Turkey to win first place in the state of Tennessee,[18] followed by a first-place victory in the Southeast region.[19] The regional win advanced the Turkey to the national competition, where it placed fifth.[20]

Online School for Girls edit

St. Mary’s is a charter member of the Online School for Girls, an electronic setting offering advanced academic instruction for girls worldwide. The mission of OSG is to "provide an exceptional all-girls educational experience by connecting girls worldwide through relevant and engaging coursework in a dynamic online learning community."[21] The Head of School at St. Mary's, Albert Throckmorton, serves as the vice-president on the OSG Board of Trustees.[22]

Notable alumnae edit

References edit

  1. ^ "St. Mary's Episcopal School 2015-16 Profile" (PDF). stmarysschool.org. Retrieved May 22, 2016.
  2. ^ "St. Mary's Episcopal School: Fast Facts". stmarysschool.org.
  3. ^ a b Andy Meek, Memphis Daily News, 2014, Throckmorton Named to Independent Schools Board, Accessed June 2, 2014
  4. ^ "School Leadership: Administration". stmarysschool.org.
  5. ^ "The Mighty Turkey: The story of the St. Mary's Mascot". stmarysschool.org.
  6. ^ "St. Mary's Episcopal School". The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  7. ^ a b Meek, Andy (October 18, 2012). "Throckmorton Takes Reins at St. Mary's". Memphis Daily News. Retrieved June 2, 2014. ...oldest girls school in the Mid-South...
  8. ^ Harkins, John E. (2008). Dr. San Antonio, TX: Historical Publishing Network. p. 181.
  9. ^ Harkins.
  10. ^ St. Mary's Web Site.
  11. ^ Note: in the 2013-2014 academic year, minorities comprised 26.4 percent of the student body.
  12. ^ Memphis Daily News, 2006, $9.5 Million in Building Permits Filed for St. Mary's School, Accessed June 2, 2014
  13. ^ Andy Meek, Memphis Daily News, 2014, Windstream Upgrades Tech at St. Mary’s Episcopal School, Accessed June 2, 2014
  14. ^ Davis, Mary M. (1998). A Remarkable Journey. Little Rock: August House. p. 2. ISBN 087483547X.
  15. ^ Memphis Daily News, VOL. 121, NO. 72, March 31, 2006, St. Mary's Places High in Mock Trial Competition, Accessed June 2, 2014
  16. ^ Memphis Daily News, VOL. 125, NO. 131, July 8, 2010, St. Mary’s Students Collect Beauty Packages, Accessed June 2, 2014
  17. ^ "St. Mary's Athletic Teams". St. Mary's Episcopal School website.
  18. ^ "Best Mascot in Tennessee". USA TODAY. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  19. ^ "Best Mascot in Region 3". USA TODAY. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  20. ^ "Best Mascot in the Final Round". USA TODAY. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  21. ^ "Our Profile and Mission". Online School for Girls. Retrieved April 22, 2014.
  22. ^ "Online School for Girls Board of Trustees". Online School for Girls website. Retrieved April 4, 2014.
  23. ^ "St Mary's Episcopal School" (PDF). St Mary's School. Retrieved December 21, 2018.

External links edit

  • St. Mary's Episcopal School
  • St. Mary's Episcopal School Faculty

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St Mary s Episcopal School SMS is a private independent school for girls from age 2 through 12th grade located in Memphis Tennessee in the United States St Mary s is the oldest private school in Memphis 6 and has been described as being the oldest school for girls in the mid south region 7 St Mary s Episcopal SchoolAddress60 Perkins ExtMemphis Tennessee 38117United StatesCoordinates35 07 48 N 89 54 28 W 35 1300 N 89 9078 W 35 1300 89 9078InformationTypePrivate day college prepReligious affiliation s Episcopal ChurchEstablished1847 177 years ago 1847 CEEB code431462Head of SchoolAlbert L ThrockmortonGradesAge 2 12th gradeGenderGirlsEnrollment838 2015 16 Student to teacher ratio10 1Athletics conferenceTSSAAMascotTurkeyAccreditationSACSAffiliationsSAISWebsitewww wbr stmarysschool wbr org 1 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Administration 4 Divisions 5 Athletics 6 Online School for Girls 7 Notable alumnae 8 References 9 External linksHistory editSt Mary s Episcopal School was established in 1847 by Mary Foote Pope 8 It is the oldest private school in Memphis The school founded at Calvary Episcopal Church changed locations many times including to Hernando Mississippi in 1862 until the end of the Civil War From 1910 to 1949 Helen Loomis guided St Mary s through the Great Depression and the two world wars From 1949 to 1958 Gilmore Lynn directed St Mary s through a period of growth to 400 students In 1953 she moved St Mary s to its current location at the intersection of Perkins and Walnut Grove in Memphis Nathaniel C Hughes was headmaster of St Mary s from 1962 to 1973 During his tenure St Mary s graduated an increasingly high percentage of National Merit Scholars incorporated as an independent Episcopal school and became the first independent girls school in Memphis to integrate its student body Mary McClintock Davis dean of the upper school from 1964 to 1979 stood with Nat Hughes the headmaster to allow persons of all colors to be admitted to the school This occurred at a time when many private schools were being formed to avoid the integration in the public schools 9 St Mary s grew rapidly during the 1970s with the upper school increasing from 107 to 250 students during Davis s tenure The school continued to have a diverse student body in 2014 minorities represent a fifth of the student body 10 11 The school expanded physically with several large construction projects during the 2000s 12 In 2012 it upgraded its data network and phone telecommunications systems to permit greater use of technology 13 St Mary s Episcopal School has been supported by the Bishops of the Dioceses of Tennessee and West Tennessee The school has been associated with the Church of the Holy Communion since 1953 It has previously been associated with Calvary Episcopal Church St Mary s Cathedral and Grace St Luke s Episcopal Church 14 Academics editSt Mary s is a college preparatory program Girls can also participate in many extracurricular activities including sports mock trial debate theater robotics recycling competitions 15 Another project by students involved recycling efforts 16 Administration editThe head of the school is Albert Throckmorton 3 7 Divisions editShaw Early Childhood Center St Mary s Place 2 year olds Pre Kindergarten Junior Kindergarten Senior Kindergarten Lower School 1st 5th grade Middle School 6th 8th grade Upper School 9th 12th gradeAthletics editSt Mary s is a member school of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association Middle and Upper School students can compete in soccer cross country golf volleyball basketball bowling dance swimming fencing lacrosse track and field tennis and trap shooting 17 The mascot of St Mary s is the Turkey formerly the Southern Belles In the spring semester of 2013 USA Today included the St Mary s Turkey in the Best High School Mascot Contest Online voting led the Turkey to win first place in the state of Tennessee 18 followed by a first place victory in the Southeast region 19 The regional win advanced the Turkey to the national competition where it placed fifth 20 Online School for Girls editSt Mary s is a charter member of the Online School for Girls an electronic setting offering advanced academic instruction for girls worldwide The mission of OSG is to provide an exceptional all girls educational experience by connecting girls worldwide through relevant and engaging coursework in a dynamic online learning community 21 The Head of School at St Mary s Albert Throckmorton serves as the vice president on the OSG Board of Trustees 22 Notable alumnae editGwen Robinson Awsumb Class of 1932 first woman elected to Memphis City Council Lee McGeorge Durrell Class of 1967 American naturalist author zookeeper and television presenter Crissy Garrett Haslam Class of 1976 wife of Bill Haslam Governor of Tennessee Windland Smith Rice Class of 1988 American photographer Gabrielle Rose Class of 1995 competitive swimmer in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics Andrea Armani Class of 1996 Award Winning Professor of Engineering 23 References edit St Mary s Episcopal School 2015 16 Profile PDF stmarysschool org Retrieved May 22 2016 St Mary s Episcopal School Fast Facts stmarysschool org a b Andy Meek Memphis Daily News 2014 Throckmorton Named to Independent Schools Board Accessed June 2 2014 School Leadership Administration stmarysschool org The Mighty Turkey The story of the St Mary s Mascot stmarysschool org St Mary s Episcopal School The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture Retrieved April 4 2014 a b Meek Andy October 18 2012 Throckmorton Takes Reins at St Mary s Memphis Daily News Retrieved June 2 2014 oldest girls school in the Mid South Harkins John E 2008 Dr San Antonio TX Historical Publishing Network p 181 Harkins sfn error no target CITEREFHarkins help St Mary s Web Site sfn error no target CITEREFSt Mary s Web Site help Note in the 2013 2014 academic year minorities comprised 26 4 percent of the student body Memphis Daily News 2006 9 5 Million in Building Permits Filed for St Mary s School Accessed June 2 2014 Andy Meek Memphis Daily News 2014 Windstream Upgrades Tech at St Mary s Episcopal School Accessed June 2 2014 Davis Mary M 1998 A Remarkable Journey Little Rock August House p 2 ISBN 087483547X Memphis Daily News VOL 121 NO 72 March 31 2006 St Mary s Places High in Mock Trial Competition Accessed June 2 2014 Memphis Daily News VOL 125 NO 131 July 8 2010 St Mary s Students Collect Beauty Packages Accessed June 2 2014 St Mary s Athletic Teams St Mary s Episcopal School website Best Mascot in Tennessee USA TODAY Retrieved April 4 2014 Best Mascot in Region 3 USA TODAY Retrieved April 4 2014 Best Mascot in the Final Round USA TODAY Retrieved April 4 2014 Our Profile and Mission Online School for Girls Retrieved April 22 2014 Online School for Girls Board of Trustees Online School for Girls website Retrieved April 4 2014 St Mary s Episcopal School PDF St Mary s School Retrieved December 21 2018 External links editSt Mary s 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