Inside SPS: A St. Paul's School Podcast

What’s it Like to Live and Work at a 100% Boarding School?

30 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Rector Giles sits down with Beth Little and Drew Inzer, two heads of houses who also teach humanities and coach different sports, to discuss what it’s like to live and work alongside students in a fully residential school. During the episode, they talk about their approaches to building community within their dorms and how they work to support students in their growth toward more independence and responsibility while fostering a culture of respect and belonging. Mr. Inzer and Ms. Little also share what it is like to raise their families alongside students and how, at an all-boarding school like St. Paul’s School, “you need to turn into the community, and that’s a wonderful thing,” according to Mr. Inzer.

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What’s it Like to Live and Work at a 100% Boarding School?

Rector Giles sits down with Beth Little and Drew Inzer, two heads of houses who also teach humanities and coach different sports, to discuss what it’s like to live and work alongside students in a fully residential school. During the episode, they talk about their approaches to building community within their dorms and how they work to support students in their growth toward more independence and responsibility while fostering a culture of respect and belonging. Mr. Inzer and Ms. Little also share what it is like to raise their families alongside students and how, at an all-boarding school like St. Paul’s School, “you need to turn into the community, and that’s a wonderful thing,” according to Mr. Inzer.

20 de abr de 202630 min