Ways to Give and More!

Philanthropic support has been the backbone of St. Albans since the original cornerstone was gifted in 1909. Every building and every classroom since have been given. We lean on today’s supporters to continue the tradition of investing in our school’s future.

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  • $3M

    Raised annually by Annual Giving
  • 150

    Alumni & parent volunteers
  • 1909 Society

    2000+ loyal members
  • 88%

    Parent participation

Every Student and Every Teacher Benefits from Annual Giving

On an annual basis, collective support through Annual Giving and Endowment draw covers roughly 10% of St. Albans’ operating budget. These gifts allow our talented faculty and staff to help the boys thrive.
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St. Albans Stories

Hear directly from our volunteers and donors about why they choose to support St. Albans. Alumni, community leaders, parents, faculty, and countless others give to St. Albans because they know the impact a donation can have on the lives of our students.
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Contact Development

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  • Photo of Melanie Hoffmann

    Melanie Hoffmann 

    Executive Director for Development and Alumni Relations
    (202) 537-2355
  • Photo of Kavon Akhtar

    Kavon Akhtar 

    (202) 537-6409
  • Photo of Robin Boswell

    Robin Boswell 

    Associate Director, Alumni Relations
    (202) 537-5593
  • Photo of J. Frank

    Lanier Frank 79

    Director, Alumni Relations
    (202) 537-6582
  • Photo of Preston Meche

    Preston Meche 

    Director, Development Services
    (202) 537-5592
  • Photo of Ted Pelonis

    Ted Pelonis 

    Director, Major Gifts
    (202) 537-5790
  • Photo of Kari Wade

    Kari Wade 

    (202) 537-6426
  • Photo of Brennan Lafeber

    Brennan Lafeber 

    Development Associate; Athletics
    (202) 537-5687
Located in Washington D.C., St. Albans School is a private, all boys day and boarding school. For more than a century, St. Albans has offered a distinctive educational experience for young men in grades 4 through 12. While our students reach exceptional academic goals and exhibit first-rate athletic and artistic achievements, as an Episcopal school we place equal emphasis upon moral and spiritual education.