. Mission Statement St. Anselm’s Abbey School seeks to promote the spiritual, personal, and intellectual development of young men with demonstrated academic achievement. Our school, serving grades six through twelve, with its roots in the values of the Christian Gospels and Catholic tradition, strives to create a community built on respect for truth, love of learning, regard for human dignity, and tolerance. We pursue this goal by leading our students through a challenging and balanced program of study in the arts, sciences, and theology that gives them a solid preparation for the demands of college. By living and promoting the Benedictine spirit, we strive within our school to create an atmosphere of peace, a sense of service to community, and a willingness within our students to work toward a balance in mind, body, and spirit.
2012-2013 Board of Trustees Mr. Stephen Kinnaird, ’80, Chairman Mr. Daniel Attridge, ’72 Sr. Mary Bader, DC Mr. James Boland, ’67 Mr. Herbert Brooks Dr. Inés Bustillo Dr. Joseph Chalmers, ’60 Mr. Marco Clark Mr. Mark Commins, Secretary/Treasurer * Dr. Leo Eskin, ’76 Mr. William Fennell, ’66 Mr. Jean Gaetjens Very Rev. Dom Michael Hall, OSB, ’56, Prior Mr. Terry Jacobs Mr. Stephen Kearney, ’74 Mr. James Lucier, ’82 Mrs. Sylvia Mahaffey Mr. Morgan O’Brien, ’62 Mr. William Crittenberger, Headmaster * Rev. Dom Philip Simo, OSB Rev. Dom Peter Weigand, OSB, President* Rt. Rev. Dom James Wiseman, OSB, Abbot Dr. George Wrignt, ’62 Rev. Dom Christopher Wyvill, OSB * ex officio Please note that donor information contained in this Annual Report reflects cash gifts received by the School between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. We sincerely apologize for any errors and/or omissions that may occur herein. Photography in the Annual Report has been provided by the St. Anselm’s Abbey School development, yearbook, and Priory Press staffs, as well as by David W. Powell. Special thanks to Yakntoro Udoumoh, ’13 and Constantin Miranda, ’16. Design and layout by Elizabeth Heimbaugh and James Leathers, ’04. Printing and production by Camera Ready Graphics. St. Anselm’s Abbey School admits students of any race, color, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, program, and activities generally accorded and made available to students at the school and the school does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admission policies, scholarship, and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. St. Anselm’s Abbey School, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.