Trauma Week 2022

aabelAdmissions, Biomed, Upper School

Trauma Week at St. Luke’s.St. Luke’s Episcopal School, a private high school in Mobile, AL, will host its annual Trauma Week beginning November 28, 2022. Trauma Week is an annual event sponsored by the Biomedical Sciences department. This year’s event is ripped from the headlines as the campus community stages a traumatic athletic injury, similar to the 2005 injury that … Read More

Spotlight on the Arts

Kelly ChoiArts, Faculty Spotlight, Fine Arts, Spotlight, University, Upper School

Mrs. Cummings Transforms the Arts .Mrs. Cummings, University Campus art teacher, incorporates her passions for art in her teaching. Her mother influenced her to become an art teacher from a young age. Mrs. Cummings states “I have always enjoyed being visually creative. My mom had to talk my art instructors into letting me take their art classes when I was … Read More

St. Luke’s Honors WWII Veteran

St. Luke's Staff WritersNews & Events, University, Upper School

St. Luke's Honors Veteran

St. Luke’s Respects WWII Vetern.Every year, we welcome our very own veterans to our campus for a special ceremony and breakfast to honor and thank them for their service. This year’s theme focused on the gift of freedom. With the help of the theater department, band, chorus, student ambassadors, and faculty, our Veterans Day program honored those that served so … Read More

Interview With Mrs. Banks

Kelly ChoiFaculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight

St. Luke's Veterans Day with Suzy Banks

Celebrating Veteran’s Day With Mrs. Banks.For more than 30 years, Mrs. Suzy Banks has served the students and families at St. Luke’s, first as faculty and then as Academic Dean. One of our most beloved traditions, the school’s Veterans’ Day Program, was created by Mrs. Banks. While other schools take the day off, St. Luke’s students, faculty, and community gather … Read More

Exploring St. Luke’s Theatre with Ms. Ottolino

Kelly ChoiArts, Faculty Spotlight, News & Events, Spotlight, Theatre

St. Luke’s Theatre.Kelly Choi: What made you want to become a theatre teacher? Andrea Ottolino: I love theatre and how it helps someone become more confident and well spoken. I wanted to help students see their potential and tap into their creative side. KC:&nbsp&nbsp What makes a theatre teacher successful?AO:&nbsp&nbsp Someone with a passion for the arts and lots of … Read More