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ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL - Saint Andrew's School Archive

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CHAPEL<br />

A BOY entering the <strong>School</strong> becomes a member of a community<br />

living according to the general pattern of a Christian family. Its<br />

ideal of conduct is mutual trust and love, simplicity of life, and<br />

the sharing of responsibilities and opportunities. This idea is expressed<br />

and nurtured by the <strong>School</strong>'s religious life, which centers<br />

in the Chapel, located in the center of the main building.<br />

There is a short service in the Chapel each Monday, Wednesday<br />

and Friday evening. Holy Communion is celebrated for the whole<br />

<strong>School</strong> on the first and third Sunday of each month. On other<br />

Sundays a boy may choose between attending early Holy Communion<br />

or a later service of Morning Prayer and sermon. The <strong>School</strong><br />

clergy, the Headmaster, and on occasion visiting clergy preach at<br />

these services.<br />

A Student Vestry, composed of representatives elected from all<br />

Forms, bears something of the same relationship to the Chapel that<br />

a parish vestry bears to a parish. The analogy is not exact, but at<br />

its meetings the Vestry considers matters of concern to the religious<br />

life of the <strong>School</strong>, particularly chapel attendance, the conduct of<br />

services, the upkeep of the Chapel, the receiving and disbursing of<br />

student offerings, and inter-school religious relationships.<br />

In addition there are a student Choir, Sacristans' Guild, and<br />

Acolytes' Guild. Members of the Sixth Form serve as lectors at all<br />

seIVlces.<br />

Sacred Studies courses form an integral part of the curriculum.<br />

Their aim is to increase knowledge of the Bible and the Church and<br />

to stimulate understanding of the Christian faith in relation to<br />

contemporary problems. Special instruction for Confirmation is<br />

given to those desiring it. The Bishop of Delaware visits the <strong>School</strong><br />

in the winter for Confirmation, but boys expecting to be confirmed<br />

in their home churches will gladly be given preparation at <strong>School</strong><br />

if their parents and rectors so request.<br />

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