Shattuck St. Mary's School
- Boarding school
- Private school
- School
- Full-time
- english
About the Shattuck St. Mary's School
Shattuck-St. Mary's School (SSM) is a private boarding and day school founded in 1858. Located in Faribault, Minnesota, it has a rich history and traditions. Originally established as an Episcopal school for boys, it later merged with the female St. Mary's Hall school and became a co-educational institution. The school is known for its innovative Centers of Excellence that go beyond traditional academic programs. Among its notable alumni are the famous biologist and conservationist Aldo Leopold, as well as many other leaders in various professional fields. The educational philosophy of SSM is based on the principle of individualized approach and development of not only academic knowledge but also leadership qualities and global thinking in students. The uniqueness of the school lies in the "Centers of Excellence" system, which allows students to deeply engage in their interests alongside their core studies. These programs include hockey, soccer, figure skating, engineering, biomedicine, art, and entrepreneurship, providing students access to professional equipment and coaches. The school makes a significant contribution to the preparation of well-rounded and ambitious students ready to enter the world's best universities. Its reputation is particularly strong in combining rigorous academic preparation with professional sports and scientific development. The institution's main goals are to prepare students for higher education, develop critical thinking, foster character and responsibility, and help students uncover their unique potential.
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Admission conditions in Shattuck St. Mary's School
The admissions process at Shattuck-St. Mary's is comprehensive and includes an evaluation of the academic performance, personal qualities, and potential of the applicant. The school is looking for motivated students who are ready to actively participate in the school community. Required exams: For international students: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test. For American students, SSAT or ISEE may be required. Minimum age: 11-12 years old (admission to 6-7 grades). The school accepts students from grades 6 to 12, as well as postgraduate programs. Application process: Applications are submitted through the online platform on the school's official website. There is an application fee. Educational qualifications: Submission of academic transcripts for the last 2-3 years. Required documents: Completed online application, recommendations from teachers (usually in math and English), academic transcripts, standardized test results, personal essay. Requirements for international students: A certain level of English proficiency (minimum scores on TOEFL/IELTS), translation of all documents into English, and sometimes a financial statement may be required. Financial conditions: Completion of a financial form is required, and for international students, proof of financial means may be required. Application deadlines: There are priority deadlines (e.g. January 15), but applications are accepted throughout the year if there are vacancies. Testing or interview: Mandatory interview with the admissions committee (in person or online). Qualifications or experience: For admission to specialized programs (e.g. hockey), an additional portfolio, performance video, or audition may be required. Notification of results: Decisions are usually communicated in March or within a few weeks after all stages of the application review process are completed.
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The school does not publish strict minimum scores, but focuses on competitive selection. Academic performance should be above average. For English language, the minimum Duolingo score is usually around 105, TOEFL iBT 70+.
Prospects after completing studies in Shattuck St. Mary's School
The graduates of Shattuck-St. Mary's School successfully enroll in leading universities and colleges in the USA and other countries, including Ivy League universities, as well as well-known public and private universities. Students who have completed the Centers of Excellence programs often continue their careers in professional sports or enroll in universities on athletic scholarships, as well as continue their education in chosen academic fields such as engineering, biomedicine, and arts.
MoreTitle | Age | Period |
|---|---|---|
| Middle School | 11+ | 3 years |
| Upper School | 14+ | 4 years |
| Postgraduate Program | 18+ | 1 year |
| Engineering Program | 14+ | 4 years |
| Biomedical Sciences | 14+ | 4 years |
| Hockey Training Program | 14+ | 5 years |
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