𝑪𝒐𝒏𝒈𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒖𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 𝒕𝒐 𝒐𝒖𝒓 𝒏𝒆𝒙𝒕-𝒍𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒍 𝑳𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔! 🦁
Last night, the St. Mark’s community gathered in Class of ’45 Hall to celebrate an extraordinary group of student-athletes who will continue their academic and athletic careers at the collegiate level next year.
We are proud to celebrate the following members of the Class of 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣:
⚾ Baseball
Grady Bishop — Hobart College
Jack DeFusco — Bates College
Jack Salafia — Emerson College
🏀 Basketball
Alex Echevarria — Trinity College
Cortney Howell — Manhattan University
Bleu Kerr — Manhattan University
🏑 Field Hockey
Bridget FitzGerald — Wesleyan University
Megan Goyette — Bowdoin College
🏈 Football
Tanner Martin — Assumption University
Chevy Shakespeare — Bryant University
Seedi Sheriff — Stonehill College
Phoenix Whitaker — Saint Anselm College
🏒 Ice Hockey
Maribeth FitzGerald — Wesleyan University
Evan Nee — Long Island University
🥍 Lacrosse
Drew Damon — Rhodes College
Luke Harwich — Haverford College
Will O’Brien — Swarthmore College
🚣 Rowing
Chloe Duran — George Washington University
Kiera Finno — Northeastern University
Tess Kelly — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Scout Lewis — Fairfield University
⚽ Soccer
Natalie Alvarenga-Tello — Trinity College
Alyna Eggleston — Boston University
Mia Eglintine — Babson College
Kate Larose — Ithaca College
🥎 Softball
Siena Letendre — Emerson College
Sofia Tati — University of Rochester
🎾 Tennis
Emma Schillinger — Bates College
Your St. Mark’s family is cheering you on as you take the next step in your journeys. Go Lions! 💙
🎾🔥 𝑷𝑳𝑨𝒀𝑶𝑭𝑭 𝑩𝑶𝑼𝑵𝑫 🔥🎾
After an outstanding 10-2 regular season, Girls’ Tennis has earned the #1 seed in the Class B NEPSAC Playoffs! 👏💪
The Lions will travel to Rivers School on Saturday morning to take on #8 Mount St. Charles School at 10:00 AM in the quarterfinals. 🏆🎾
Let’s go, Lions! 🦁💙 #NEPSAC #RoadToTheTitle #GoLions
From the doghouse to the diamond, the Lions have their biggest fan ready to rally.
Storm Moore is bringing the energy today as St. Mark’s Baseball takes on Thayer in the ISL quarterfinals ⚾🦁 Let’s go, St. Mark’s!
Last Wednesday, we welcomed grandparents and special friends to campus for a day filled with smiles and meaningful memories. 💙
Thank you to all who joined us for Grandparents & Special Friends Day on May 6. Your love, support, and presence made the day so special for our students and community. We loved celebrating the connections that make St. Mark’s such a special place! ✨
As National Teacher Appreciation Week comes to a close, we celebrate the extraordinary faculty of St. Mark’s School, educators, mentors, advisors, coaches, and role models who inspire our students every single day.
Thank you for the care, wisdom, creativity, and dedication you bring to this community. Your impact reaches far beyond the classroom, and we are deeply grateful for all that you do. 💙
🎶 “To the world we dream about… and the one we live in now.” 🎶
St. Mark's spring musical, Hadestown, captivated audiences with incredible performances and breathtaking music. Congratulations to the cast and crew who brought this story to life. We are so proud! 🌹🎭✨
📸 by @adamrichinsphoto
✨ Reunion Weekend 2026 ✨
What a joy to welcome our alumni back to campus for a weekend filled with connection, celebration, laughter, and memories old and new. Thank you to everyone who joined us and made this year’s reunion so special.
Until next time, Lions! 🦁
Yesterday, our community had the profound honor of hearing from Holocaust survivor and author @janetapplefield .
For over 40 years, Janet has shared her story with hundreds of thousands, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable darkness. Her memoir, Becoming Janet: Finding Myself in the Holocaust, reflects a journey of survival, rebuilding, and hope.
Her words left us with a powerful responsibility: to remember, to learn, and to carry forward the legacy of those who endured.
Reunion Weekend 2026 was truly amazing! It was wonderful to host and reconnect with our alumni as they returned to campus. Check out additional photos from the weekend, including class group pictures, at the link in our bio.
📸 by @adamrichinsphoto
An inspiring evening at the Shen Prize Public Speaking Competition!
Congratulations to Charlie O’Brien ’27, who was named this year’s winner.
Each year, students in Advanced U.S. History share speeches centered on the theme of democracy, combining deep research with personal insight and storytelling.
The Shen Prize was established by Y.L. Shen in honor of his daughters, Ing-ie (Ava) Shen ’88 and Ing-Chuan (Judy) Shen ’89, and continues to recognize excellence in student voices.
👏 We are proud of all of our finalists: Isabelle Lee ’27, Nolan Hackett ’27, Ingrid Namala ’27, and Sam Surgento ’27.