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St. Martin's welcomes you.
Episcopal schools strive to live fully into Christ’s gospel call such that “barriers which divide us may crumble, suspicions disappear, and hatreds cease; that our divisions being healed, we may live in justice and peace.”
(Quote from the Book of Common Prayer, p. 823)
Episcopal schools strive for justice and peace among all people and to respect the dignity of every human being. St. Martin’s proudly shares the enduring baptismal commitment to the unique worth and dignity of all human beings – to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice in all its forms. We believe in welcoming children and families from all faiths, backgrounds, and traditions.
As an Episcopal School community, we are called to embrace diversity and actively work toward inclusion.
We strive to create a welcoming community where students, faculty, and parents of all backgrounds feel valued and included. This means we are intentional about reaching out to people who may be different from us, listening to their stories, and learning from their experiences. It also means recognizing and addressing systemic issues of discrimination and prejudice.
Ultimately, our understanding of diversity and inclusion is grounded in our belief in the Gospel message. As we seek to follow Jesus and live out His teachings, we are called to love and welcome all people, regardless of their background or identity. By doing so, we can create communities that reflect God's love and grace, and be a witness to the world of the transformative power of the Gospel.