Forge your PATH




Our CORE VALUES

COMMUNITY
Based on trust, traditions, communication, appreciation, and support
SPIRITUAL FOUNDATION
Developed by intentional instruction in moral and ethical behavior
HIGH EXPECTATIONS
Reflected in both the knowledge base and behavior of the faculty, staff, students, and parents
CARING , CELEBRATION , AND HUMOR
Fostered by kindness and collegiality
The Path to . . .
ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES




Our Middle School curriculum is diverse and challenging, full of opportunities for students to learn and grow as Scholars, Artists, Athletes, and Servants. Moreover, students are encouraged to become their very best selves every day.


The Middle School combines programming and a strong focus on relationships and community to help students become moral citizens of the world. Small class sizes, a variety of leadership opportunities, the House System, and close-knit advisory groups foster a sense of connection and belonging, encouraging students to actively engage in their educational journeys. Our faculty has a wide range of experiences inside and outside of the classroom, bringing a wealth of knowledge and creativity to their teaching.
The Path to . . .
SPIRITUAL


EPISCOPAL IDENTITY
St. Andrew’s is an Episcopal school that seeks to integrate religious and spiritual formation into the life of the school community. Our Episcopal identity is centered in the call to respect the dignity of every human being and to strive for intentional pluralism, justice, peace, and understanding among all people. Through daily chapel, we guide and challenge all who attend our school to build robust spiritual, ethical, and moral centers as they navigate the world they will inherit.


Chapel is a safe haven from the fast pace of school life, a place to slow down and be mindful. Within the walls of chapel, students and teachers find a meaningful and inclusive sacred space.
The Path to . . .
SELF-DISCOVERY






PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Advisory
Our advisory program has three main components: academic advising, social-emotional skill development, and community building. Advisory groups meet four times a week, advisories sit together during chapel, and lockers are grouped by advisory. This structure allows for daily contact between advisors and their advisees in both formal and informal settings. Advisories are grouped by grade level and have an average ratio of 10 students to one advisor.
Student Leadership
Because we believe that middle school students should learn to be leaders and serve the school and their surrounding community, we provide several avenues for students to engage with leadership in our curriculum, chapel, and student-led organizations. In order to better foster a community of leaders and organically contribute to the school’s culture, we have formed a built-in council system that allows students to grow as leaders dedicated to any of the following areas:
• ATHLETICS
• ARTS
• CIA (Culturally Inclusive Allies)
• EAC (Environmental Action Committee)
• AMBASSADORS (Tour Guides)
• CHAPEL COUNCIL
• PEER MENTORS
Leaders are able to serve within the areas of school life in which most invested. Students can serve as Council President, in Student Government, or House Captain. Through their student leadership, they contribute to the community, culture, and legacy of the middle school.

Specials and Electives
St. Andrew’s Middle School provides multiple opportunities to expand students’ learning and interests beyond core academics. At each grade level students are required to take two “specials” courses. In 6th grade, we offer a study skills and executive function course called SET; in 7th grade, students take Religious Studies, an academic survey of the three Abrahamic religions; and our 8th graders take Project Citizen, where they select an issue, of concern, conduct research and interviews around the issue and propose an actionable solution. Beyond these required courses, we offer over 20 electives that allow students to dive deeper into their passions based on the 4 pillars. Each middle school student will take one elective each semester.
House System
The House System was established in 2014 to bridge the gap between grade levels and to provide students with a sense of belonging. Each house is composed of 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students, as well as members of the faculty and staff, who get to know one another through team-building activities and friendly competitions. The House System provides authentic opportunities for leadership, allows students of different age levels to interact, and helps to foster the teacher-student relationship outside of the classroom, giving each Middle School student a dynamic support network and plenty of advocates in their corner.
The Middle School faculty understands that significant learning does not happen without a significant relationship in place. We believe that by intentionally building meaningful and authentic relationships, we can challenge our students to find their voice, take healthy risks, and ultimately be the best versions of themselves. At St. Andrew’s Middle School, no student falls through the cracks.
— Tim Moore , Head of Middle School






The Path to . . .
NEW EXPERIENCES


Oftentimes, the best learning happens outside the classroom. Time spent as a class together away from campus can help to build true community, so we’re intentional about creating experiential learning for our Middle School students each year.
Mo Ranch
The sixth grade attends a three-day retreat at Mo Ranch focusing on team-building, and social-emotional skill development, providing a valuable bonding opportunity as the class starts their Middle School journey.
Outreach Central Texas
Seventh grade students attend a four-day service trip in the local Austin community. During the day, students serve at local organizations and at night, they reflect and bond as a grade at at a nearby camp.
West Texas
The eighth grade travels to West Texas for five days of camping, hiking, and learning about the geography and geology of the area.



MIDDLE SCHOOL Fast Facts


HOW TO APPLY
Thank you for your interest in St. Andrew’s. Applications are accepted online at sasaustin.org. Priority is given to applications received on or before January 27. To make an appointment or to inquire about our program, please contact: Steven Garcia Director of Middle School Admissions sgarcia@sasaustin.org (512) 299-9707




Financial Aid
St. Andrew’s is dedicated to the principle that qualified students should be able to attend regardless of their ability to pay. To that end, we offer need-based financial aid. Our Financial Aid program supports over 150 students in grades K–12 with over $2.7 million in aid. For additional information about the Financial Aid Program, please visit our website or contact Priscilla Lund, Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Aid by email at plund@sasaustin.org or by phone at (512) 299-9802.
Statement of Non-Discrimination
St. Andrew’s Episcopal School admits qualified students regardless of race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion, physical disability, socioeconomic status, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, ethnicity, religion, physical disability, socioeconomic status, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation in the administration of any policies or programs generally accorded or made available to students at the school.



