MORNING GREETINGS
Even 3 year olds are learning new ways to communicate and greet each other. A foot shake or elbow bump is the norm as students see their friends in the morning.
Even 3 year olds are learning new ways to communicate and greet each other. A foot shake or elbow bump is the norm as students see their friends in the morning.
St. Andrew’s School Partners with Horizons Savannah, GA—St. Andrew’s School announced that it will donate 75 iPads to Horizons Savannah this fall. The iPads will be distributed to students throughout Chatham County who participate in Horizons summer program. “We believe this donation can really make a difference for students who may not have access to…
This spring will be remembered for turning the world and especially schools upside down, moving to digital classrooms, implementing virtual events, and finding creative approaches to every challenge presented. But the spirit of community could not be dampened. Last weekend, St. Andrew’s hosted a drive-by celebration for families as the faculty lined the entire campus. It was…
First grade teachers, Beth Adams and Jen Standing, picked veggies from the Lower School garden this week and delivered them to all their students. It was a great way to stay connected during the quarantine and celebrate their hard work in the garden this year.
VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE – Thursday, April 2 at 4 p.m. St. Andrew’s invites families with children age 3 to grade 12 to get to know the school faculty through a virtual, interactive Q & A session. Register at https://saslions.com/openhouse/ for this unique experience. St. Andrew’s is an independent, International Baccalaureate World School in Savannah, inspiring young people each…
St. Andrew’s Middle School students won top honors at Georgia Tech’s annual InVenture Prize competition. The winning design tech team is made up of Jacob Chu ’25, Holden Haenel ’25, and Liam Luther ’25. These young inventors will now travel to the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, presenting their BabyAlertt invention at the state level of…
First grade is doing an in depth study of birds and has already made a quick connection with Rolee McCullar ’20 in the Upper School. Rolee is a true bird lover, spending time watching them, studying the species and caring for 14 birds at home. He paid a visit to first grade to introduce them to his…