Our mission is to foster intellectual growth and emotional strength in adolescent girls, preparing them for the demands of high school, college and young adulthood.
Limited spots available in sixth grade class for the 2010-2011 school year. Please call 820-3188 for more information or download an application packet.
SFGS students are featured in New Mexico Game & Fish's Spring/Summer 2010 "Share with Wildlife" newsletter. Read the piece about beavers beginning on the first page and continuing on to pages 14 and 16.
Read about SFGS' own poetry teacher Joan Logghe in her new role as Santa Fe's third Poet Laureate in the Rio Grande Sun, and the Santa Fe New Mexican. Logghe was joined by eighth grader Gabriela Ortiz at the passing of the pencil ceremony on the Plaza Monday, July 19. View the ceremony and read the story in the Santa Fe Journal.
Read about SFGS students and their PRESERVE restoration project on the Santa Fe River in a new environmental book co-written by Philippe Cousteau titled Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers & Wetlands.
Listen to Lee Lewin, co-founder and program director of SFGS, interviewed on 98.1 KBAC and on BLU 102.9 about SFGS' mission and the advantages of small, single-gender education.
Learn about the SFGS restoration project on the Santa Fe River called Project PRESERVE in this series of three documentary films, directed and filmed by the 2010 graduating 8th grade.
Santa Fe Girls' School and Fred Nathan, executive director and founder of Think New Mexico in conversation about small schools with SFGS president of the board Craig Barnes, on his radio show, Our Times with Craig Barnes.
Mathematics, History & Geography, Science, Language Arts and Spanish.
The school recruits students from the public school system and encourages diversity in the classroom. Selection criteria include: motivation, individual strengths, social characteristics, socio-economic background and cultural diversity.