The Monthly Newsletter of St. Christopher's
This monthly newsletter is a companion piece to our biannual print publication. In it we highlight the boys' successes in academics, arts and athletics. You can access the archive on our website.
Camp Speaker Series welcomes Yiota Souras
Souras, the Senior Vice President for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, discussed online sex trafficking in the United States. Following her talk, Ms. Souras spent the rest of the day on campus talking to students in several different classes.  READ MORE

Pursuing Academic Excellence

David Millman '19 recognized for outstanding STEM project

Millman's recognition comes following a presentation at the Junior Symposium for Humanities and Sciences at James Madison University on March 15 and 16.  READ MORE
Seventh grade boys study evolution and genetics with biome project

Mrs. Anderson's and Mr. Burnette's seventh grade science students built biomes to learn how various organisms would adapt in new environments. READ MORE AND WATCH


Fifth grade science students visit James River to learn about its ecosystem

Boys participated in a James River Boat program put on by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation READ MORE

Will Forrest '18 wins Morehead-Cain Scholarship to UNC - Chapel Hill

According to Academic Dean and Director of Guidance Jim Jump, "This is a huge accomplishment; in any given year only 3% of nominees are selected."  READ MORE
Creative Pursuits
Lower School play "A Year with Frog and Toad"

Group II performed the play in the Lower School auditorium on Friday, April 6.  VIEW PHOTOS


Three Middle School boys chosen to sing with All-Virginia Choir

Dave Valentine '24, Teddy Price '23, and Max Kobal '23 sang with the All-Virginia Choir at First Baptist Church on April 7.  READ MORE
Andrews '18 and Lovings' 19 sing with All-State Chorus

The two boys sang with students from across the state under the direction of a highly sought-after conductor.  READ MORE

For All the Saints
Dave Menges reflects on his years at StC in Upper School chapel talk

Menges, who will retire at the end of this school year, shared memories and words of thanks.  READ MORE AND WATCH
Lower School Chaplain Joe Torrence talks about his preaching style

In this short video, Lower School chaplain Joe Torrence talks about how he comes up with the messages he delivers in chapel.  WATCH
Writer-in-Residence Ron Smith to read at VMFA event this month

Next Thursday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m, longtime faculty member Ron Smith will read poems inspired by art on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. READ MORE
Startup in Shockoe Bottom includes a company run by Mac Gambill '05

The startups at the 1717 Innovation Center in Richmond's Shockoe Bottom, including Nudge, run by StC alum Mac Gambill '05, bring innovative services to the marketplace.  READ MORE


At the heart of the St. Christopher's experience is a close-knit community built on meaningful relationships between boys and the adults who teach, coach and mentor them as they grow into men of character. Who has made a difference in your life, your son's life, or your grandson's life?

On Tuesday, May 1, we invite you to honor a teacher, coach or mentor with a gift to the Annual Giving Fund.  
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