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    As one of the premier college- preparatory schools for girls, St. Mary’s recognizes the need to prepare young women for a lifetime of opportunity. The life skills that St. Mary’s students develop, such as decision-making and leadership skills, enable them to succeed in college and beyond. FACULTY. Upper School Faculty and Administrators 47

  2. St Mary’s College, Dallas, Texas. The Rt. Rev. Alexander Charles Garrett, the first Bishop of Dallas, founded this school for women. A cornerstone was laid on July 4, 1876, but classes did not begin until Sept. 10, 1889. By 1900 the school offered a four-year program leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree.

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  4. The 63 members of the Class of 2023 matriculated to 45 universities and colleges in 23 states. Appalachian State University. Auburn University (3) Birmingham-Southern College. Brown University. Butler University. Chapman University. Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Cornell University.

  5. Saint Mary's School in Raleigh, NC is a private, Episcopal, college-prep, boarding and day school dedicated to academic excellence for girls in grades 9-12. About Us; Admission; Our Programs; Student Life; ... they are a part of a long legacy of women – alumnae who come from every walk of life; from across the United States and around the world.

  6. St. Mary's Episcopal School is a college-preparatory school for girls age 2 through grade 12. Since 1847, St. Mary's has been well known for its superior academic program, its bright, motivated students, ... compassionate, and self-confident young women who excel not only in academics but also in athletics, the arts, community service, and ...

  7. Robin Hardman. Robin Hardman assists with planning and making the music at our informal 9:00 a.m. service. He has worked with St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Greensboro for the past 7 years as a section leader, soloist, and assistant music director while studying music education at UNCG, and continues to perform with various groups in the Triad.