Plan Your Visit

Visiting St. Paul's is critical to understanding what makes this environment worthwhile and unique. During your tour or open house experience, we will show you all the school has to offer including state-of-the-art learning spaces, colorful galleries of student work, and compassionate teachers.  We suggest families choose one of the options below before completing the student application.

Open House

St. Paul's 3rd grade students pose for a picture in the outdoor classroom space.

 

Meet school leadership, discuss curriculum with teachers, and tour school facilities with current student ambassadors. Even though we have completed our Open Houses events for the current admissions cycle, interested parents are still welcome to sign up for a private tour. Please reach out to our Director of Admissions at admissions@speds.org for more information.

School Tour

St. Paul's Art Teacher, Ms. Lynn, helps a middle school student with his project.

 

Explore the campus and meet one-on-one with the school's Director of Admissions. Come with any questions about St. Paul's curriculum, special programs, and our application process. Email admissions@speds.org to setup a personal tour at any time.

Request a School Tour

Students work on a STEAM activity in the St. Paul's Maker Space.
St. Paul's lower School students utilize their flexible common space for a group presentation.
St. Paul's first graders start their day with some group learning in a renovated bright classroom.
A St. Paul's student reads on a large orange pillow in the library
St. Paul's Middle School students gather in the flexible common space with colorful furniture.
Middle school students create colorful projects in a bright art room.
Middle school students enjoy experimenting in their expanded and flexible science lab.
Middle school students gather for small group learning in their flexible common space
Toddler - Kindergarten students are join by family and friends for daily chapel in their Early Childhood Center common space.
Second grade students break into small groups for guided and individual reading. 
Students work on collages with preschool teacher, Mr. Christiansen, during arts & crafts time.
Kindergarten students gather as a group for an interactive and engaging grammar and spelling lesson.
A group of 5th grade students read in a St. Paul's common space.