BUILD & STEM: We will use the School’s state of the art Oppenheimer BUILD Lab and explore popular BUILD topics including 3D printing, laser cutting, circuitry and coding.
The Center For The Study of Boys: Our own in-house research institute. The Center has become a dynamic resource that reaches and enriches every aspect of the School. You are invited to hear from The Center's leadership team as well as current students who serve on The Center for the Study of Boys Advisory Board.
Woodworking: One of the most popular electives offered at StC, head to the newly updated Mullen Industrial Arts Building and create your own woodworking souvenir. Sign up early–class is limited to ten.
Join fellow alumni and as the Boy’s Prayer says, “keep me ready to help others at some cost to myself.” Please consider donating blood and save a life by clicking here.
428 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23220 | $10 per person Join us for a tour of the only museum with the largest display of Virginia artifacts and all of Virginia's history under one roof. We will have access to exclusive tours of two permanent exhibits: The Story of Virginia and Our Commonwealth.
Mr. Robley D. Bates IV ’94 Mr. John K. Burke, Jr. ’70 Mr. J. Andrew Carleton, Jr. ’13 Mr. Corey A. Dalton ’11 Mr. Rand M. DuPriest ’88 Mr. David S. Galeski ’00 Mr. Hunter E. Garland ’06 Mr. E. Alexander F. Grymes ’07, Secretary Mr. R. Garnett Hall, Jr. ’58 Mr. Adetokunbo E. Ladejobi ’93 Mr. Thomas J. Moore IV ’07 Mr. Maurice F. Mullins ’93 Mr. Robert B. Priddy '63 Mr. Michael L. Rigsby, Jr. ’82 Mr. Samuel S. Taliaferro III ’97, President Mr. Wilson R. Trice ’68 Mr. Rodney M. Williams, Jr. ’13
In the company of some of his former classmates, Chuck Cummings ’76 recalls his youth as a Black student at StC and describes how he found a new perspective.