Ambassador Interest Form

aabelAdmissions, Middle School, News & Events, University, Upper School

You are so much MORE than a student at St. Luke’s. Your unique contributions to our community are worth celebrating, and we want you to tell your story as a St. Luke’s Student Ambassador.Ambassadors fulfill a variety of roles, including admissions storytellers, event ambassadors, interns and more. The common theme among ambassadors is a desire to grow as a leader … Read More

National Nurse’s Day

Hannah UptigroveFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Nurse, Spotlight

nursing day

Meet St. Luke’s Nurses.We interviewed Nurse Julie and Mrs. McCleery in honor of National Certified Nurses Day, March 19th. We want to thank them for all that they do and for making such a BIG impact in our lives every day. Nurses dedicated their entire careers to helping others, in many different ways, and we want to recognize and honor … Read More

Athletic Training at St. Luke’s

Riley GriffithFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight

Get to Know Mr. Bentley.March is a time to recognize Athletic Trainers. Everyone knows that we have been blessed with the BEST …….”Trainer Dave.” Mr. Bentley is such an important part of St. Luke’s. His love and dedication to our school and athletics is evident. We want to thank him for his LONG hours and for being everyone’s favorite “go-to” … Read More

Bentley to Commit to BSC Tennis

Riley Griffith2022, Athlete Spotlight, Athletics, News & Events, Seniors, Spotlight, Tennis

St. Luke's Varsity Girls Tennis

More Than An Athlete.St. Luke’s senior, Anna Marie Bentley, will join the Birmingham Southern College women’s tennis team for the 2023 season. As a student, Bentley will major in Health Sciences in BSC’s dual nursing program with University of Alabama – Birmingham. Bentley leaves behind a remarkable legacy of success at St. Luke’s. As a Wildcat, Bentley was a three-time … Read More

Friendship & Wildcatffeine is the Perfect Blend

Riley GriffithFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight, Student Spotlight

More Than A Fundraiser.Mohammed ShahroujSt. Luke’s: Why did you want to start Wildcatffeine?Mohammed Shahrouj: While campaigning to run for SGA president, I wanted to make a big change in how SGA is portrayed and got the idea to make a coffee shop for students from friends and teachers. SL:&nbsp&nbsp How has Wildcattfeine evolved since your first opening day? MS:&nbsp&nbsp At … Read More