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The campus of St. Stephen's occupies two and one-half acres in the center of historic Rome. Constructed around a central courtyard, the traditional Roman-style building contains 12 classrooms, two art studios, a music room, three science laboratories, a 13,500 volume automated library (including a collection of DVDs, videos, periodicals, wireless INTERNET access), a desktop computer room, a mobile laptop computer lab, a writing center, a multimedia center, photography laboratory, dining room, snack bar and students' lounge, laundry room, theater/auditorium, dormitory rooms, resident faculty apartments, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts.
All classrooms, laboratories, studios, dormitory rooms and faculty apartments have computer network access for cable or wireless Internet access.




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The Auditorium

The Edward C. Carter II Library

The Chemistry, Biology and Physics Laboratories

Sports Facilities

The Art Studios

 

 



St. Stephen's is a co-educational, non-denominational, boarding and day school, enrolling students from age 14-19 in grades 9-12 and for a postgraduate year. Founded in 1964, by Dr. John O. Patterson, former Headmaster of Kent School, St. Stephen's provides a demanding classical liberal arts education taking full advantage of its location in the historic center of Rome. The school is modeled on the American independent school tradition, and offers a rigorous program based on well-rounded and comprehensive preparation by each student in six major academic areas: English, Foreign and Classical Language, History, Experimental Science, Mathematics, Arts. Primary objectives are academic excellence, fellowship and cooperation among students and faculty, and the development of students as independent, responsible, and involved members of the larger world community.

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