| Welcome to St. Edmund’s Academy! As the materials posted on this website
will make clear, we are a vibrant, child-centered community which focuses on
early elementary and early adolescent education. Our mission for
education is broad: we believe in our Core Values; we believe
that learning takes place in the classroom, in the studio, in Chapel, on the playing fields and at home; we believe that
a focused elementary and middle school experience is the best beginning to a
long and successful academic career. Throughout our history,
we have believed in a strong partnership between home and school, and we work
together with one goal in mind: what is best for your child. Our commitment to diversity is not a politically correct contingency,
but vital to our essential culture and foremost in our Core Values. Because of
our PreKindergarten through Eighth Grade structure, we are
experts in these crucial formative years where, if we do our work well, the benefits
will last a lifetime.
Please take a few moments and browse through our website and then visit us
on Darlington Road to sense what words cannot express: the community of St.
Edmund’s Academy.
Susan Miller
Associate Head of School
Mission
“St. Edmund's Academy provides an exceptional independent school
experience for Pre-Kindergarten through Eighth grade students combining rigorous
academic curriculum with enduring core values and rich tradition in a nurturing
environment.”
Philosophy Statement
St. Edmund's Academy is a coeducational day school enrolling students in Pre
Kindergarten through the Eighth Grade. With historic roots in the Episcopal
tradition, the school welcomes families from all faiths and backgrounds.
Character formation and intellectual preparation are woven into the experiences
of the students on a daily basis. The school is both challenging and nurturing,
as it seeks to provide each child with an academic, emotional, social, physical,
and spiritual foundation upon which to grow. Within the context of a traditional
core curriculum that incorporates a wide variety of teaching strategies,
students become genuinely involved in their own education. Students leave
St. Edmund’s Academy well-prepared for secondary schools and for serving
as contributing and productive members of a broader community.
Core Values
A St. Edmund’s Academy education is best understood through its six core values,
which are woven into the daily life of the school. These values articulate
the high expectations of St. Edmund’s Academy students and help build a strong
sense of self for its students.
- Understanding and appreciating the differences among people
- The worthiness of service to others
- Respect for the needs and feelings of others
- The importance of taking responsibility for one’s own conduct
- The value of setting high standards in all endeavors
- The central role of honesty in relationships
History
St. Edmund’s Academy was founded in 1947 by a group of mothers and the Church
of the Ascension. In 1952 Pauline Seeley Mudge, widow of Edmund W. Mudge, Pittsburgh
industrialist and civic leader, donated land adjacent to the Church of the
Redeemer, which became the new home of the school. The school was named in
honor of Edmund Mudge and the boy king of East Anglia in the 10th century.
What began as an Episcopal school for boys evolved into a co-educational school
for all faiths, united by the core principles of the school.
PreK – 8th Grade
St. Edmund’s Academy’s PreK through Grade 8 program has many benefits,
starting with the social interaction among its students. We believe—and
research shows—that it’s good for younger students to have older
role models in the building every day to help them grasp the purpose and progression
of their education. Upper School students, meanwhile, experience being leaders
with special opportunities and a sense of accountability.
Research also demonstrates that eighth graders in PreK through 8 schools post
higher test scores, display higher grades in ninth grade, and are less likely
to succumb to negative peer pressure. This doesn’t surprise us. Our faculty
and administrators, trained in child development and elementary/middle school
education, form strong bonds with our students. Those relationships help drive
home to our students that their ideas and actions matter.
The limited scope of PreK through 8 school also helps supports a warm community
atmosphere with plenty of parent involvement.
Commitment to Diversity
St. Edmund’s Academy believes that diversity is an educational imperative.
Our educational mission is to promote personal growth in the areas of social
interaction, self-awareness and self-confidence, and respect for others in
the community of which the school is a part. We will accomplish our educational
mission by enabling students to understand, respect and celebrate differences
while recognizing our common goals of character formation and intellectual
preparation.
We believe that diversity provides richness and meaning, not merely difference.
Our race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, culture, intellect,
family structure, physical ability and social economic circumstances help define
us as individuals. Students, parents, faculty, and administrators, all of whom
bring different backgrounds, perspectives and talents to St. Edmund’s
Academy, contribute to a varied and comprehensive learning experience. We are
committed to increasing diversity among students, faculty and administration.
St. Edmund’s Academy actively seeks ways to promote understanding and
appreciation of diversity and to honor the contributions of all peoples. The
mission of the Diversity Committee is to assist the entire St. Edmund’s Academy
community to promote and increase diversity. We seek to encourage parental
involvement in our search for understanding, acknowledging that the family
is the primary source of a student’s value system.
Chapel
The weekly, 45-minute service, held in the adjacent Church of the Redeemer, is
a cherished school tradition. With song, a talk from the Chaplain, and a celebration
of the many ways that the students demonstrate the school’s core values,
it’s a warm and meaningful gathering of the school community. Parents
and friends of all faiths are welcome. Students needn’t participate in
any parts of the service that differ from their own beliefs.
(Adopted by the St. Edmund’s Academy Board of Directors: June 2000)
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