As a college-preparatory institution, St. Margaret’s academic excellence is rooted in vigor, choice and relevance and made possible by a strong foundation of educational expertise, research and best practices.
St. Margaret’s culture of innovation ensures unrivaled academics and programs that nurture and support the learning and growth of talented, enthusiastic students.
At St. Margaret’s, students are encouraged to explore their own interests in this vibrant, close-knit community, and Tartans seek opportunities for growth in athletics, the arts, service learning, leadership and more.
St. Margaret's girls basketball team defeated Christian School 66-57 in a non-league matchup in El Cajon, marking a historic evening.
Annika Tufo led the Tartans with 16 points and 7 rebounds, while Lila Wohlgemuth followed closely with 11 points and 6 rebounds. Taylor Francois contributed 6 points and 6 assists in the win.
Harper Gideons (9 points, 5 assists) made history for the Tartans, notching her 200th 3-pointer and became the program's all-time wins leader. The feats follow Gideons’ 100th point and 200th steal, recorded in the Tartans' loss against a talented Villa Park squad this past Saturday.
The Tartans also received support off the bench, with Tilda Curran (8 points), Ana Cormac (5 points), Marisol Bahena (3 points) and Ivy Liu (2 points) pulling St. Margaret's past the Patriots.
St. Margaret's, ranked No. 19 in Orange County, next take on Oaks Christian on the road on Thursday, Dec. 12.
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St. Margaret's Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, admission, financial aid, hiring and athletic policies or in other school-administered programs.