Biomed Students Visit Medical Museum

aabelBiomed, University, Upper School

Students enrolled in St. Luke’s Fundamentals of Biomedical Science class recently visited the Mobile Medical Museum. The students began their day with an informational tour of the museum, exploring medical artifacts of a bygone era. They also learned of the rich history of the Medical College of Alabama, originally located right here in Mobile. Students also had an opportunity to … Read More

New Science Faculty

aabelBiomed, News & Events, News Flash, University, Upper School

We are excited to announce that Mr. David Bentley, our Athletic Trainer here at St. Luke’s Episcopal School since 2009, will be joining our faculty. He will continue to be our full-time trainer, in addition to teaching Fundamentals in Biomedical Sciences, Comparative Body Systems, and Anatomy & Physiology.   Mr. Bentley has worked for fifteen years at Fleming Rehab and … Read More

Alex Prieto Wins Talent Showcase

Connie JacksonArts, University, University Student Life, Upper School

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

Connie JacksonArts, Fine Arts, University, University Student Life, Upper School

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

Connie JacksonMiddle School, University, University Student Life, Upper School

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