This year, Spirit Week has been full of excitement and surprises! In Monday’s game, the 10th Grade “Orange Cheetahs” had their victory over the 11th Grade “Blue Wolves”. The match finished in a draw 1-1, with the “Orange Cheetahs” moving …
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Dear SMS Community, Spirit Week 2017 is around the corner! It is a fun filled activity where St. Michael’s School comes together as a community, running from Monday April 3 to Friday, April 7. Our high school students will be playing …
On March 31st to April 7th, our school will be the arena of one of the most exiting sport activities of the year: THE DOLPHINS CUP 2017! We would be honored to have you join us for our opening …
This year, 3 teams from SMS will be participating in the Advocacy Film Festival. The theme for the Festival involves using a social issue as a way to explore and express the art of short films. Our students produced, wrote, …
On Friday, March 24th, a group of SMS 11th Grade students represented our school during the TCES (Taller Competitivo de Emprendimiento Social) at UNIBE. The goal of this competition was for students to create and present a profitable Business Model …
We cordially invite the SMS Community to join us in support of our debate team on March 17th in an international Debate Exhibition activity. Our varsity team members will be competing against the North American Team. Hope you can make it, as …
Through different drawing techniques, painting, sculpture, and recycling, the St. Michael’s School Art Program is full of activities that develop the artistic abilities and expression of our students. During the month of February, our Art department, led by Paola Fernandez, …
On Thursday, February 23rd we celebrated our traditional Dominican Night, in which we celebrate our music and culture through various presentations. It is an activity through which our parents, students, and members of our community share a magical night. The …
On Friday, February 17th, SMS began its traditional Semana Dominicana performances and presentations where students from 1st to 12th grade display different aspects of Dominican culture and traditions. These presentations are the product of weeks of research and students’ work.

