Mission and School At-A-Glance
Our Mission
St. Anne’s School of Annapolis invests in the intellectual and spiritual promise of each student in a community that celebrates diversity and values the dignity of every human being.
We challenge students to think critically and creatively, to know themselves as learners, and to govern their lives with confidence, compassion and integrity.
St. Anne's School draws from its Episcopal tradition as an independent, co-educational school, serving students in Preschool through Eighth Grade.
St. Anne's School At-A-Glance
- Founded in 1960 as a Preschool and Kindergarten. In 1992, the school became independently incorporated and expanded to serve students through Eighth Grade.
- Enrollment: approximately 200 students in Preschool through Eighth Grade
- Diversity: 30% of the student body identify themselves as racially or ethnically diverse
- Average Class Size: 13 students
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 7:1
- Annual Operating Budget: $3.6 million
- Annual Giving: $253,000 (Staff participation 100%, Parent participation 70%)
- Governance: Governed by up to a 21 member Board of Trustees
- Founding Head of School: Frances C. Lukens
- Associate Head of School: Lisa Nagel
- Number of Faculty: 33
- Percentage of lead faculty holding Masters' degrees (or higher): 66%
- Average years experience teaching: 15
- Average tenure at St. Anne's School: 8 years

