St. Mark's Episcopal School is an accredited educational facility, which provides education to children in PK3 through grade eight. St. Mark's Episcopal School adheres to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Episcopal Church. The school acknowledges God as the source of all knowledge. The importance and value of an individual child as a creation of God are given the greatest possible attention. As God's creation, the child must learn to be a responsible member of the community at school, at home, in the neighborhood, the nation, and the world. Admission to St. Mark's is available to every child regardless of race, color, creed or national origin.
We are proud of our 47 years experience in teaching children and assisting parents in the intellectual, physical, social and spiritual development of our students.
Athletics
Fall Flag Football
The Boys flag Football Team, under the direction of Coach Hill played in the Semifinal Game versus Somerset. The somerset team scored the only tally in a hard fought game. The Lions finished in third place with a 6-3 record, good effort team!
Girl's Volleyball
The Girls Volleyball team was led by professional beach volleyball player, Coach Eric Wurts. St. Mark's girls were undefeated (12-0) going into the championship game against a strong Grandview Prep team. Unfortunately, the Lady Lions were defeated in the final game but played some great volleyball for all of their fans during the season. Congratulations, Coach Wurts and girls we're proud of you!
Boys' Soccer
The Boys' Soccer team finished in third place. With a very young team, they started showing signs of team cohesiveness as they finished strong in a very competitive league. Congrats to Coach James and his "Chaps".
Boys' Basketball
The 2004 season was a success with an overall record of nine wins and five losses. The Lions finished third in a six-team division and missed the playoffs on the last day in an eight point loss at Grandview Prep.
Girls' Softball
Coach Jim Hill's softball team started the second winter season with a flourish. They won their opener against David Posnack and continued winning, compiling a 7-0 record. The girls play their home games at Mills Pond Park. The girl's softball team won its opener, never looked back, and won the championship!
Boys' Baseball
Another perennial power in the I.A.L., the Boys' Baseball Team has taken another baseball Championship home with them. Lead by Coach Deck and Coach Dorsey, our baseball team showed a dominance of the game that has not been seen in quite awhile. Congratulations!
Cheerleading - Football
Our Football Cheerleading Squad thrilled the crowd at our football games, both home and away. They continued to ignite enthusiasm and energy into our school and our fans as Coach Cavaioli led the charges.
Golf - Fall
The golf team showed a lot of development in their fall season. Mr. Irbe supervised these young golfers and was happy with the improvement that took place. As these young golfers continue to improve, competition is just around the corner.
Girls' Soccer
The Girls' Soccer team, in their inaugural season finished in fine fashion. Our "ladies" were finalists in the championship game. After a hard fought match and being down 1-0, St. Mark's scored the equalizer with less then one minute in regulation. In overtime, Donna Klein tallied a quick goal to clinch the victory.
Girls' Basketball
Coach Hill's Blue Team enjoyed another Tremendous season as they were finalists in the I.A.L. Championship Game. Our Lady Lions finished in second place to Donna Klein.
Coach Baldasti's Team showed that they will have a strong team in the future. Several team players showed their skill as they were allowed to play with the Blue Team in the championship game.
Co-ed Cross Country
The Cross Country Team finished strong in their meets as they ran against mostly high school runners and still managed to defeat some of these older runners. Led by Coach and Jamaican Olympic runner, Llwelyn Bredwood, both the girls and boys improved their times as they enjoyed a successful season. Congratulations!
Summer Camp
Campers ages 4 - 12 years old will love the variety of activities offered at Saint Mark's Summer Camp. This year campers will have full use of our new gymnasium / multipurpose building as well as our beautiful grounds, air-conditioned cabins and dining hall. There are field trips for the Lions to activities like: Bowling, Skating, Movies, Anne Kolb Nature Preserve, and Splash Adventures. Our Cub Campers enjoy on campus activities that may include: Mini Indy, Petting Zoo, Pony rides, Magicians, and Clowns. Plus our own field sports including: Flag Football, Softball, and Soccer as well as Cabin activities including: Computers, Video Arcade, Arts & Crafts, Board Games, and more. This will be a rewarding and fun packed summer for every camper!
Saint Mark's Episcopal School1750 East Oakland Park Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
Map954-563-1241
www.SaintMarks.com