Thursday, April 21st at noon
Thursday, May 12th at noon
Wednesday, June 8th at noon
BENEFITS OF OUR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM:
Two full day Kindergarten classrooms
Maximum class size is 14 students
Exposure to physical education, library, music, art
The 6th Grade goes on the NatureBridge trip to the Olympic Peninsula. Located on the shore of glacially carved Lake Crescent, students can investigate old growth forest, wilderness coasts, and alpine peaks. This experience is centered around
St. Paul's Academy's Sikh community invited school members to their annual Sikh Day Parade/Nagar Kirtan on Saturday, April 30 -10:00am at Guru Nanak Gursikh Temple, 176 E. Pole Road, Lynden. The Nagar Kirtan (parade) started around 1 p.m. and
The 8th Grade goes on a trip to England, which is relevant to Literature, Art and Social Studies that have been covered through out the year. They will walk to Parliament Square, the historic St. Martin in the Fields Church then through Trafalgar
The saying "it takes a village to raise a child" is especially appropriate today because it was Grandparents Day. This day should really should be called "VIP" Day because our school was full of very important people in the lives of our students.
This is a St. Paul's Academy student made video, which was first shared at our school auction. Thankfully, this was created by the Video Production Club, so please view and
Teacher Evaluation
One of the best ways we can demonstrate the power of lifelong learning to our students is by our teachers modeling this for them. One way this happens at St. Paul’s Academy is through teacher evaluations.
I conduct at least one
It’s Spirit Week in the upper school, and today is “Dress like a Superhero” day. As I was reading John 20 in preparing for our All School Easter Chapel, I was struck by how Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene first. Jesus has just conquered sin
The 4th Annual Whatcom County Science and Engineering Fair was held on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at St. Paul’s Academy’s Markell Hall, 1509 East Victor Street, Bellingham, Washington from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There were 55 students from grades 1-11
On Thursday, March 10th from 2:20 – 3 p.m., Dr. Melissa Rice, an Assistant Professor of Planetary Science at Western Washington University, with a joint appointment in the Geology Department and the Physics and Astronomy Department, did a great