St. Peter's School, Philadelphia

St. Peter's School
Address
319 Lombard Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19147
United States
Information
Type Independent, Coeducational, Non-Sectarian, Preschool (age 3)-Eighth Grades
Motto Get Wisdom and Get Understanding
Established 1834
Headmaster Shawn Kelly
Faculty 43
Enrollment 200
Average class size 10
Student to teacher ratio 5 to 1
Campus Urban, historic Society Hill
Color(s) Garnet and Grey
Mascot Cardinal
Website www.st-peters-school.org

St. Peter's School is an Independent, Coeducational, Non-Sectarian day school, serving students in Preschool (age 3) through Eighth Grade. Founded in 1834 it is located in the Society Hill neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for children ages 3–14.[1]

History

St. Peter's School has operated since the early 18th century. It was formally founded in 1834 as an adjunct of St. Peter's Church. It became a choir school, educating boys of all races and combined musical training with academic preparation. St. Peter's School became coeducational in 1964.

Headmasters

1915 - 1960 Harold Gilbert

1960 - 1964 Reverend Joseph Koci, Jr.

1967 – 1991 Caroline E. Seamans

1991 - 1993 David Murray

1993 - 2000 Melissa Vosburgh

2000 - 2012 David J. Costello

2012 – 2018 Shawn Kelly

2018 - Present Matthew Evans

Academics

St. Peter's School is divided into three divisions: the Early Childhood Division, Preschool (age 3) to Kindergarten; the Lower School, 1st to 4th Grades; and the Upper School, 5th to 8th Grades.

The major goal of the Early Childhood Division is academic and social skills, and Language Arts, Math, Science, French, Yoga, Art, and Music.

Lower School core subjects are Technology, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts. Special subjects include Music, Art, French, Library, and Physical Education.

Upper School students follow an in-depth curriculum, including English, Math, Science, History, French, Physical Education, Art, Music, and Computer Technology. The Upper School Science curriculum includes Design Thinking, Innovation, high school level Chemistry in the Seventh Grade. During Eighth Grade, each student spends the year reading the works and life of one of four authors: Shakespeare, Dickens, Twain, or Austen. Prior to Graduation, students prepare a fully researched folio on the chosen author.

Declamation is an important academic tradition at St. Peter's School. Beginning in First Grade, each student chooses, memories, and recites poetry in front of his or her peers on a monthly basis.

Athletics

The athletics curriculum is mandatory for all students and includes Soccer, Cross Country, Basketball, Fitness, and Field. Dance instruction is offered as part of the school's traditional celebrations. Upper School students do Soccer, Cross Country, and Basketball teams. St. Peter regularly participates in interscholastic competition with: Frankford Friends, Greene Street Friends, Moorestown Friends, and The Philadelphia School.

Facilities and campus

Main Building is located at 319 Lombard Street, housing academic classrooms, Admissions, Innovation Lab, Science Lab and Administrative Offices.

The Alumni Theater is for performances, assemblies, Declamation, and special events.

The Robert B. Blum Library is available to all students, beginning in Preschool, for their weekly Library class. During their time in this traditional library setting, students enjoy books read aloud and then have the opportunity to select a book to borrow.

Gymnasium: St. Peter's School's sports facilities include a regulation-sized gymnasium and locker rooms located at the Old Pine Community Center. Physical Education classes for all students grades K–8 take place in the gymnasium, as do home basketball games. Old Pine Community Center houses the school's indoor athletic facilities and sits just across 4th Street from the school's main academic building. St. Peter's School maintains full use of the center's gymnasium, open rooftop recreation space, and Wasson Hall meeting space.

The Sally Wiggins Turf Field is a large green space on campus which houses a playground and organic gardens. The School uses the West Lawn and the nearby athletic fields at Starr Garden for outdoor athletic activities. Festive events are also held on the Wiggins Field throughout the school year.

St. Peter's Church and St. Peter's School share a long history. Although the two institutions separated formally in 2017 when St. Peter's School became a fully independent non-denominational school, the two institutions continue to collaborate. The school uses the church for school assemblies also known as "School Service", and annually for the Celebration of Light, and Graduation.

References

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