Did You Know?

I was watching our Lady Pirates play Jupiter Christian in soccer last week and was approached by the father of a recent Saint Edward’s graduate. He told me that his son is excelling in college and well prepared for his classwork, much more so than some of his friends. Earlier in the week, Mr. MacMullan and I received an email from the son of this parent letting us know how well prepared he was for the academic rigors of university work.

We hear this same story from many of our graduates. They leave Saint Edward’s with a strong work ethic and an understanding of time management. They have also been the beneficiaries of an outstanding faculty committed to ensuring they succeed.

We are proud of our graduates and are happy to see them doing well in college and life. Saint Edward’s graduates leaders who will have an impact on their local communities and the world. We are a college preparatory school, but in my mind, it is more than academics. We are also responsible for graduating leaders with outstanding character and strong moral compasses.

Did you know?

•    Saint Edward’s awards over $1,800,000 annually in need-based financial aid. We are committed to helping families achieve their dream of a Saint Edward’s education.
•    94% of the Saint Edward’s Class of 2023 were accepted into their first or second choice of college.
•    90% of our students pass the AP exam compared to 60.2% globally.
•    The average SAT score at Saint Edward’s is 1238. The average nationally is 1028 and 1100 in Florida.
•    The average ACT score at Saint Edward’s is 25. The average in Florida and nationally is 19
•    The school appropriates over $100,000 annually for faculty professional development. 
•    Saint Edward’s is beginning a campus master plan that will shape the future of our campus. It will also focus on improving existing facilities.
•    Saint Edward’s is committed to using research-based teaching strategies to maximize student learning.

Our primary focus at Saint Edward’s is to prepare students for college, but I would also add, even more importantly, our job is to prepare our students for life. We take this mission seriously and celebrate their success when we hear how well they are doing. 

Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to work with you on this critical journey. We remain humbled by the work we do and by the success of your children.

I look forward to seeing you around campus!

Stuart
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