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The following is a list of alumni of St. Paul's School. ... Robert Allerton SPS Form of 1889, ... Paul Moore, Jr. 1937, 13th Episcopal bishop of New York;
St. Paul's has won a total of 200 Alabama state championships [15] in 18 sports, including: baseball, girls' basketball, girls' cross-country, boys' cross-country, football, boys' golf, girls' golf, girls' indoor track, boys' indoor track, girls' soccer, girls' swimming and diving, boys' swimming and diving, girls' tennis, boys' tennis, girls' outdoor track, boys' outdoor track, volleyball ...
St. Paul's School (also known as St. Paul's or SPS) is a college-preparatory, coeducational boarding school in Concord, New Hampshire, affiliated with the Episcopal Church. The school's 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2 ), or 3.125 square mile, campus serves 540 students, who come from 37 states and 28 countries.
St. Paul's School for Boys is an Episcopal, coed, private school located in Brooklandville, Maryland. It occupies a 120-acre (0.49 km 2 ) rural campus in the Green Spring Valley Historic District , ten miles (16 km) north of the city of Baltimore in suburban Baltimore County .
St. Paul's School is a 500-room brick edifice in the Village of Garden City, New York, United States. As of 2010, the building is not currently used. As of 2010, the building is not currently used. [ 2 ]
The historic St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral at 127 NW 7 is shown. "The cathedral’s story is downtown Oklahoma City’s story through our shared highs and lows," Churchwell said.
Rev. deWolfe was ordained on December 21, 1919. His first ministry was at St. Peter’s church in Pittsburg, Kansas. [6] [3] During his time in Pittsburgh, he also served as chaplain for Camp Tuttle which was a summer camp run by the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. [7] [8] In 1922 he was moved to St. Andrew’s Church in Kansas City, Missouri.
The seminary's notable alumni have taken leadership roles in the Episcopal Church, other Christian denominations in the United States, and overseas. VTS is a member of the Washington Theological Consortium and since 1938 has been an accredited member institution of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS).