The Flood of 2006
It has been raining all week, which is reminding us of the big “Mother’s Day Flood”. Don’t worry, we are not getting that much rain, but twenty years ago was a different story. In May 2006, the Concord area saw … Continued
It has been raining all week, which is reminding us of the big “Mother’s Day Flood”. Don’t worry, we are not getting that much rain, but twenty years ago was a different story. In May 2006, the Concord area saw … Continued
This spring marks the 125th anniversary of Sheldon Library! While not the School’s first library, it was the School’s first library building. Prior to Sheldon, the library was located in a (now vanished) building called the Big Study. Around 1890, … Continued
Can you believe it? We are celebrating Ohrstrom Library’s 35th birthday this week! The idea for Ohrstrom began in the mid-1980’s, when it became clear that Sheldon Library could no longer support the growing student body. Building Ohrstrom became a … Continued
The first building at St. Paul’s School was the summer home of the School’s founder, Dr. George Shattuck, Jr. The building, along with a parcel of land, was deeded to the school by Dr. Shattuck in 1855. The first Rector, … Continued
Take a journey through the history of Millville! Ever wondered about the history of the oldest buildings at SPS? Sally Brunelle ’24, Lucas Salazar Anaya ’24, and Maude Niemann ’25 did too! For a semester-long assignment for their Engineering Projects … Continued