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St. Andrew's Episcopal Academy

Basic Information
Address: 210 S Indian River Drive Fort Pierce, FL 34950-4337
County: St. Lucie
School District: St. Lucie
Phone Number: 772-461-7689
Fax Number: 772-461-4683
Email: info@staacademy.org
Principal: Suzanne D. Barry
School Type: PreK-2 to 12th grade, private, independent school
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Additional Information
Accreditation: Florida Council of Independent Schools
Founded: 1970
Organization Affiliation: National Association of Episcopal Schools, AdvancED, National Honor Society
Ages/Grades: PreK-2 through 12th Grade
School Setting:
Located in historic, downtown Fort Pierce, FL on the Indian River Lagoon.
School Schedule: Lower School 7:55 am to 2:50 pm, Upper School 7:55 am to 3:15 pm
School days in Calendar Year: 180
Classroom Size: Classes are capped at 18 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 13:1
Tuition:
Early Childhood: $8,000.00, K to 5: $8,500.00, 6 - 12: $9,00.00
Financial Aid:
Step Up for Students, K-12
Departments:
Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle, and High School
Curriculum:
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Academy provides a world-class education WITH a S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math) focused instruction model. St. Andrew’s educational programs are championed by a knowledgeable and caring faculty. From PreK-2 through 12th grade, our students can discover and develop their academic strengths. They are encouraged to challenge themselves leading to a profound understanding of the subjects they are learning.
A St. Andrew’s Episcopal Academy education believes that experienced based learning and exploration is key to developing a thorough understanding of complex subjects. We have a commitment to developing character and service to others. Our approach to learning is hands-on. Students examine ideas and topics up close, pushing beyond recalling facts and basic concepts. Our small, child-focused classrooms reach children where they are. Our small class sizes allow each student receives the personalized help and encouragement they need to thrive.
Our riverfront campus provides a myriad of learning opportunities in the educational disciplines that are the foundation of our instruction in science, technology, engineering, arts and math (S.T.E.A.M.). Our unique lagoon location in historic, downtown Fort Pierce, Florida, has students grasping the connections through instruction in a hands-on, real-world way. We remove the educational silos to ensure our students become critical thinkers and problem solvers; the skills most required in a 21st century global economy and rapidly evolving world.
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%