A Transformational New Facility.
Room to grow.
An investment in the arts and sciences.
A student commons and dining center that brings us together in fellowship.
The new wing of our upper school is more than just a building—it’s a dynamic hub where students thrive and connections flourish. Whether collaborating in a seminar room, building friendships in common areas, or finding a quiet spot to study, this space empowers students to learn and grow in an environment that reflects their needs and aspirations. Join us in fostering a community where both students and faculty can excel—your support will ensure that this incredible resource continues to shape future generations.
The Arts and Sciences
New state-of-the-art space for science and arts as well as additional general-use classrooms and meeting spaces are adjacent to the Student Commons. These new classrooms and studios will unleash the creativity of our amazing faculty, providing the space and equipment for our students to engage in the most innovative learning experiences available. The art and biology classrooms flow into outdoor spaces perfect for creating masterpieces and conducting science experiments.
The Student Commons
This project will provide a new heart of the Upper School where students can congregate, collaborate, meet with a teacher, share a meal, design a science experiment and then walk down the hall to the art suite to design and create the materials for it. The Student Commons will be a place of fellowship where the community can come together for an impromptu a cappella performance, to work on a project, to catch-up between classes, and admire the artwork of their classmates which will be displayed throughout the commons.
The Dining Hall and Terrace
In the bright, two-story dining hall, students will be able to gather in a welcoming space with peers to share a meal and connect about the day. The terrace, with views over Alexandria’s Cameron Valley, will be the perfect spot for daily outdoor dining, community gatherings, such as faculty, alumni, or parent receptions and class celebrations.
St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church |
While the Upper School project alone will be transformational, we were also presented with an opportunity to partner with a neighboring congregation to increase our campus footprint. St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church owns property adjacent to our Upper School campus. It is the only large piece of property adjacent to any of our campuses.
The yellow outline highlights St. Andrew’s property. The congregation is in need of a new building but did not have the resources for such a project. After many years of conversation, we were able to develop a solution where SSSAS acquires a large portion of St. Andrew’s property to serve future needs for the school while St. Andrew’s, with funds from the sale, is able to build a new church to serve their congregation.
The church will build their new building in the area in red, and we will acquire the land designated in yellow. In addition, the site provides SSSAS an access to our property from Howard Street. We have often both said that the Holy Spirit is in this partnership.