Seventeen Teens Inducted
Students Experience the Power of Brand
Not only did they earn the highest "Superior" rating in their ensemble category, but they also won the Esprit de Corps Award.
St. Luke's hosts a meet & greet for students, faculty, and staff with members of the New Canaan Police Department
The new spending plan of $119,988,980 is 3.64 percent higher than the previous budget.
Kristine Stoker mounted a winning grassroots campaign focused on changing the status quo.
The approved spending plan of $49,332,136 is 3.07 percent higher than the previous budget.
Rich Myers, a lead scientist with NASA, meets with students and faculty at St. Luke's School
The highly-anticipated Spring Gala fundraiser at Le Chateau was a roaring success and the first since 2018.
Also on the ballot are four people vying for two seats on the Board of Education.
Tenth graders participate in Relay for Life as this year's class service project
Three people are vying for two seats on the Board of Education.
Dozens of students have worked tirelessly to prepare for a stage production with the scale of a festival and the intimacy of a play.
The new chiefs of Facilities, Special Services and Curriculum & Instruction will begin their new positions this month.
Research on crops, ticks, possible treatments for disease and better understanding of how trauma affects physiology made an impression.
It's almost time to get to the theater, so tumble out of bed and stumble to the kitchen and pour yourself a cup of ambition.
Fresh off earning top honors at the New York Excelsior Regional Championship on Sunday, the team is primed and programmed for victory.
The 5th graders will be flipping flapjacks and taking names (and orders) to help raise funds for the PTO. Yes, gluten-free is an option.
She becomes the fourth teacher in the school's Science Department to receive the honor and the resources that go along with it.
Join the MIDDLE SCHOOL EXPERIENCE on January 25 from 9:15-11:00am at St. Luke's School, 377 N. Wilton Rd., New Canaan.
John Jay's Science Research program empowers students to conduct research with a science mentor, analyze data & present their findings.
The 2 students at Fox Lane HS in Bedford & John Jay HS in Cross River are among 32 in the Hudson Valley to get the prestigious designation.
Hefty the golden retriever brings calm and cuddles
An early winter storm already causing havoc across the country is expected to bring heavy rain, damaging winds and flooding to the area.
Officer Brett Schlosser is already making a mark on the school community he is charged with protecting.
The long-awaited Kroll report faulted top administrators, resulting in indefinite leave for one, and the principal's resignation.
The program has not only grown, but diversified as well. This is the first year that female participation has reached 20 percent.
World Cup fever has sparked a school competition and led to a wide world of teachable moments in the classroom.
John Jay middle school and high school students had a chance to glean tricks of the trade from musicians performing at the highest level.
Annabel Brennan, Brooke Legenzowski, Shannon Nolan and Mia Puccio are headed to NCAA Division 1 schools to compete at the highest levels.
St. Luke’s senior Samantha Stevelman was recognized by Inspirica for her dedication to the organization and the children it serves
As the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force and Marines anthems were played, veterans in attendance from those branches stood.
John Jay High School Theater Workshop will present three performances of the romantic comedy with a cult following and a few twists.
Coming up this week on the school’s admission calendar are a series of Divisional Open Houses. Join us for one or several.
Nearly 25 candidates vied to fill 9 positions of leadership during the Upper School’s (Grades 7-9) student government elections.
The fair has it all: Dr. Boo-Boo’s General Hospital, a nature trail scavenger hunt, a haunted hallway, a spooky bake sale and eerie fun.
We invite you to join us on Sunday, October 23, for our Open House.
Oliver Berke is one of only nine students worldwide to accomplish the feat this year and history isn't likely to repeat itself anytime soon.
New Canaan Country School student Michael Bria collected and delivered 6,000 books Saturday, Sept. 24 as part of an Eagle Scout Project.