Fourth Graduation Exercises St. Andrew's School, June 12, 1937. This program includes the schedule of the day beginning at 8:15am with chapel service celebrated by the Headmaster, the rector of St. Anne's Parish and the Chaplain...
The Williams College Book Award is awarded to the junior boy and/or girl in the top academic ranks of their class who have demonstrated intellectual leadership and who have made exceptional contributions to the life of the School and community.
The Choir Prize is awarded to the student who has contributed the most to the success and development of the choral program. It wasn't until 2001 that the award was reserved exclusively for VI formers.
The Amanda C. Leyon Prize for Creative Writing, given in memory of Amanda C. Leyon '95 by her classmates, to the student who has excelled in creative writing.
The Purchase Prize is awarded to the student who has created an outstanding piece of artwork in either a minor or major plastic arts course. This work is chosen by the School to enter its permanent collection.
The John Anthony Higgins Award for Mathematics, given by the Math Department in honor of John Higgins, beloved and legendary Math teacher at St. Andrew's from 1980 to 2012...
The Computer Science Prize is awarded to the student of Computer Science who has demonstrated exceptional skill, understanding, and depth of interest in the field of Computer Science.
In 1985, The Fine Arts Award was created to award the student who has made the greatest contribution in the fine arts and demonstrated a depth and quality of talent that demands our recognition.
In 2020, the award was renamed "The John McGiff Fine..
The Ceramics and Sculpture prize is awarded to the student who has demonstrated a mastery of skills, a strong imaginative quality with his/her work, and proven to be a creative model among his/her classmates.
The Captain Williams Music Prize was named for St. Andrew's first music teacher and bandmaster, Captain Edward Williams. The prize was introduced in 1951 and retired in 1964.
The Harold Curtice Amos Natural History Prize was established in 1953 by biology teacher William H. Amos, in memory of his father. The prize was renamed The William H. Amos Prize for the Life Sciences in 1982.
The Holder Conduct Prize was established in 1951. It was named for Daniel S. Holder, who worked in the Mathematics and Classics Departments from 1933 until 1947...
In the fall of 1953, Norris "Chip" Haselton’s parents created an endowed scholarship fund with an initial gift of $6,000 to help make the opportunity of St. Andrew’s possible for future generations of St. Andreans...
The Peer Tutoring Award is awarded to the student who, through the dedication of time, compassion, understanding and patience, has demonstrated passion for teaching and helping others.
The Larry L. Walker Prizes are named after long-time (1961-2000) instrumental teacher Larry L. Walker. The Prize has gone through name iterations since its inception in 2000 as The Larry L. Walker Band Prize...
The Drama Prize is awarded in memory of John Fletcher Hinnant, Jr., Class of 1953, to the student who has made the most significant contribution to the Theater Program in effort, creativity, and technique, and have shown exceptional artistic growth a..
In 1980, a subcategory was created for the Drama Prize (1963) which recognized contributions to the theatre in technical work, rather than acting/performing...
The Chester E. Baum Prize for English given by members of the English Department in honor of Chester Earl Baum '36, for 29 years an outstanding teacher of English at St. Andrew's School, to the VI Former who has excelled in English scholarship.
The G. Coerte Voorhees Prize for Classical Languages given by his children in memory of their father, G. Coerte Voorhees, Latin teacher at St. Andrew's School from 1935 to 1962...