2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR
804
ENROLLMENT
137
NEW STUDENTS
330
LOWER SCHOOL
179
MIDDLE SCHOOL
295 40.4%
UPPER SCHOOL
STUDENTS OF COLOR
Who We Are
Experiential & Global Learning
Founded in 1879 on the principles of knowledge, self-confidence, and respect for others, Saint Mary’s Hall is an independent day school offering students aged 3-12 th grade an exceptional coeducational college preparatory experience.
› $60,000 awarded in financial aid for Experiential Learning Programs. 47 students received support for global & experiential programs; 25% of participating students receive financial aid for global and experiential programs
Situated on 60+ beautiful acres near Salado Creek, Saint Mary’s Hall creates a culture of trust where every student is known—by teachers, each other, and in turn, themselves. With a rich, rigorous curriculum, insightful discourse, and expansive opportunities for exploring the world and discovering oneself, Saint Mary’s Hall sends forth confident graduates who have the skills, knowledge, and self-awareness needed to thrive in college and know fulfillment in life.
FINANCIAL AID
$3,776,654
$17,814.41
212 (26.4%)
38 (12.9%)
Total Awarded Financial Aid & Scholarships
Students Awarded Financial Aid
Average Award per Qualifying Student
Upper School Students Awarded Merit Scholarships
› 28 Duke of Edinburg award recipients
Class of 2025 SMH Outcomes
37
Presidential Volunteer Award Recipients
58
ZIP CODES –
DEMOGRAPHIC DRAW
› Over 45 overnight trips, including trips to Japan, Spain & Morocco, Greece& Italy, Hawaii, Disney World, Camp Champions, Camp Buckner, Camp OTX, Port Aransas › Over 138 off-campus learning opportunities
68
Graduates
2
National Merit Finalists
49
23
5
1
Colleges
National Merit Commended Scholars
States
Valero Alamo Bowl Scholar
Honors & Accolades FINE ARTS › 4 Scholastic Gold Keys in Writing › 8 Scholastic Silver Keys in Writing › 2 Scholastic Gold Keys in Visual and Media Arts › 5 Scholastic Silver Keys in Visual and Media Arts › 1 National Scholastic Silver Medal in Writing
› Our student-produced yearbook, La Reata, won 1st place in the American Scholastic Press Association’s annual yearbook competition › Our Upper School Literary Magazine, The Walrus, won 1st place in the annual American Scholastic Press Association’s magazine publication
ATHLETICS
FORMATIVE FACULTY › 86 Master’s degrees among faculty and staff
› 17 years average teaching experience
› 8 Doctoral degrees among faculty and staff
› 6 years average tenure at Saint Mary’s Hall
› 86 full-time teaching faculty
› 96% working in their field of study
› SEVEN senior athletes committed to play collegiately in 8 sports (basketball, tennis, baseball, volleyball, soccer, track and field, cross country, and field hockey) › 119 teams in 15 sports
› 35 All District Honors, 7 All-State Honors, 16 Academic All-State Honors, 8 State Championship qualifiers › 14 of 17 teams earned playoff spots, with 6 Teams advancing to the state championship round