2022 National Latin Exam Award Winners

WildcatHonors, University, Upper School

Students in Highschool smile because they are happy to pass the National Latin Exam

Plus quam discipulus. Congratulations to the St. Luke’s Latin students who received high scores on their National Latin Exam. These Wildcats are plus quam discipulus, or more than students.The National Latin Exam is given annually to students around the world. Scholarships and awards are available for high achieving students. The mission of the National Latin Exam is to promote and … Read More

Camp Wildcat Registration Closed

WildcatCamp Forms, Japonica, News & Events, News Flash

Camp Wildcat News. St. Luke’s Episcopal School’s Camp Wildcat announces that it has closed registration for summer 2022 following a record number of registrants. Campers who were lucky enough to score a registration at Camp Wildcat are in for an exciting summer of fun! Check our website and social media beginning in March 2023 for early registration for next year’s … Read More

Congratulations Archers

WildcatArchery, Athletics

More Than Athletes. Congratulations to our Wildcat archers on another amazing season. Lower school archers made another impressive showing at the State Tournament and qualified for the US Eastern National Tournament. We also say farewell to our senior archers. The class of 2022 is represented well on the St. Luke’s archery team with seven members graduating. Good luck Wildcats! Archery … Read More

Biomed Forensics Week: Day 1

Melanie DavisBiomed, Upper School

More Than a Class. Forensics Week: Day 1Republished Courtesy of Melanie DavisOn April 25, 2022, Glenn Garside, an investigator came and spoke to our class about the different types of forensic evidence and how they are used in his everyday job. Forensic Evidence is evidence obtained by scientific methods such as ballistics, blood tests, and DNA tests and used in … Read More

Biomed Forensics Week: Day 2

WildcatBiomed, Upper School

More Than a Class. Forensics Week: Day 2Republished Courtesy of Cammie WaiteThis past Tuesday, April 26, our Fundamentals in Biomedical Sciences class was visited by Officer Mixon. He came to continue our discussion about the collection and utilization of forensic evidence. Forensic evidence is essential to determining “who was behind the wheel” in a traffic related homicide. There are various … Read More