My husband and I moved to Mobile 15 years ago with our toddler daughter, Ria. We both grew up in India and have no close family in this country. Upon the recommendation of a friend, Ria started preschool at St Luke’s a couple of years later. Our only expectation from the school was that she receive a good education in … Read More
Alex Prieto Wins Talent Showcase
Alex Prieto was recently a Junior Group Division Winner in the Gulf Coast Spotlight Talent Showcase. This program shines a light on talented young performers from Baldwin and Mobile County to encourage and reward their performing arts pursuits and give funds to local schools to support arts programs. Way to go, Alex!
Kate Eden Wins Art Contest
The VERY talented Kate Eden recently submitted this piece of art to the 12th Annual Student Art Contest by Southern Teachers Agency. This year they had 500 entries and Kate’s has been selected as one of twelve winners! The artwork of the twelve winning students will be reproduced in the Southern Teachers Art Calendar for the 2021-22 academic year. These … Read More
Summer Send Off
When the University Campus was the Julius T. Wright School for Girls, Mr. Gus Hamner, Headmaster, would walk through the halls ringing his bell. This tradition signaled that the year was officially over and students would exit their classrooms and fall in behind him as they paraded to The Quad for ice cream. Mr. Hamner donated that bell to St. … Read More
Senior Ad Packet
It is your child’s senior year! You have a special opportunity to congratulate, praise, and expressyour love to your senior with a Senior Ad. Click to view the ad packet. These will be the only ads in the yearbook as a unique way to honor our graduating class. In addition to the details in this letter, there are guidelines included … Read More
6th Grade Quarterly Theatre Show
6th grade is required to take a quarterly class in theatre. At the end of each quarter, the budding actors perform in the auditorium. This class performed A Tree Called Aesop.We all know of Aesop’s fables, the stories with a moral, but when three children turn up to the playground who do not know the importance of these stories, it is … Read More
Mock Trial Class In Action
Mr. Russel’s Mock Trial Class recently got hands-on experience! The case: People of the State of Alabama v. Alex Buckley. Hannah Uptigrove was the prosecution attorney for the state and Justice Scott was the defense attorney. They prepared their arguments based on a prearranged court case (in this specific case it was charges of murder and arson). The other students … Read More
St. Luke’s Names Student Ambassadors 2021-22
The Student Ambassador program at St. Luke’s Episcopal School is excited to announce its 2021-22 class. Senior Student Ambassadors are Upper School students whose pursuit of leadership, academic excellence, and commitment to the school best represent the ideals that St. Luke’s embodies. Senior Student Ambassadors represent the school through admissions, community events and much more. Many Senior Student Ambassadors receive … Read More
Faculty Spotlight: Kristen Perez
Meet Kristen Perez, middle and upper school science faculty. Mrs. Perez teaches Life Science, Marine Science, and Honors Biology at St. Luke’s. Iam Kristen Perez. I have lived in South Mobile County my entire life. I love living on the Gulf Coast and enjoying the various habitats and ecosystems this area offers us. My family and I love to take … Read More
Faculty Spotlight: Diane Robinson
A third grade teacher at St. Luke’s, Mrs. Robinson’s energy matches that of her students. Her love of teaching and learning has taken her many places in her 30 year career. She recently spent a summer in Washington DC with the White House Historical Society learning about the White House, Washington DC, and how to incorporate our country’s rich history … Read More