St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School

St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School
Address
4830 Walnut Grove Rd

,
38117

United States
Coordinates35°07′52″N 89°54′05″W / 35.1310°N 89.9014°W / 35.1310; -89.9014
Information
School typeIndependent, single-sex, primary, secondary, college-preparatory
MottoVeritas
(Truth)
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity, Dominican Order
DenominationCatholicism
Patron saint(s)Agnes of Rome, St. Agnes
Dominic de Guzmán, St. Dominic
Established1851, St. Agnes
1956, St. Dominic
Founder6 Dominican sisters
Sister schoolChristian Brothers High School
OversightDominican Sisters of Peace
PresidentThomas G. Hood
DeanUpper School: Heather Valdez, St. Agnes
Lower School and Junior High: Jennifer Wojick, St. Agnes; Jefferson Brant, St. Dominic
GradesPK212th, St. Agnes
PK28th, St. Dominic
GenderFemale, St. Agnes
Male, St. Dominic
Average class size18
LanguageSpanish, French, and Latin
Color(s) Blue  and  white , St. Agnes
 Purple  and  gold , St. Dominic
SloganSt. Agnes: "A place where girls belong."

"Girls with Grit"
St. Dominic: "A place where boys belong."
"Where boys become Brothers"
"Brotherhood begins here"

"We belong where we can soar." (both)
Song"Family of Dominic"
Fight songSt. Agnes: "Hail to thee, SAA"
St. Dominic: "The Wave War Hymn" by Pinky Wilson (Aggie War Hymn)
SportsBasketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, football, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field volleyball, lacrosse, bowling, trap
Mascot"Aggie", St. Agnes
"Sunny D", St. Dominic
NicknameSt. Agnes: The Stars
St. Dominic: The Suns
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools
PublicationCalliope
YearbookAquila
Feeder toItself, St. Agnes Christian Brothers High School, St. Dominic
Websitewww.saa-sds.org

St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School (SAA-SDS) is an independent, Catholic, Colocation community of schools in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, consisting of an all-girls PK2-12th school, and an all-boys PK2-8th school. The school is located in the Diocese of Memphis and follows Catholic principles, but is overseen by a board of trustees and the Dominican Sisters of Peace.