Our Campuses & Facilities
DENVER CAMPUS: Just minutes from downtown, St. Anne’s Episcopal School offers a campus full of life. The legacy of our Episcopal founders, being great gardeners, endures as a vibrant learning environment where students explore nature, grow vegetables, study pollinators, and gather for assemblies in our outdoor amphitheater.
Our youngest students discover the world in outdoor classrooms and age-specific playgrounds, while our oldest take pride in being stewards of a campus they know and love. Beyond the gardens, our facilities include a full-size athletic field, wall ball and basketball courts, a gymnasium, dining hall, performing arts space, and the Mother Irene Library—named for our beloved founder.
More than a school, St. Anne’s is a close-knit community where learning is rooted in beauty, care, and purpose.
MOUNTAIN CAMPUS: Just 30 minutes from our main campus, St. Anne’s in the Hills (SAITH) is a 16.5-acre outdoor classroom nestled in the foothills west of Denver. Originally gifted to our Founding Sisters in 1931, this beloved property has served generations as a place of reflection, community, and connection to nature.
Today, SAITH is where students from Kindergarten through Grade 8 step into nature-based learning experiences that strengthen academics, build resilience, and deepen friendships. With a low ropes course, fire pit, volleyball court, outdoor classrooms, and a fully renovated lodge featuring bunk rooms, a great room, and an industrial kitchen, the campus supports both day and overnight trips.
Whether hiking trails, observing seasonal changes, studying biodiversity, or gathering under the pines, students return to this space year after year—developing confidence, leadership, and a lifelong bond with the natural world.