imagine…

Imagine attending a public high school in the heart of downtown St. Paul, unlike any other in the country. Learn the skills and techniques to become a professional artist from current working artists. Receive a college conservatory level arts education under the guidance of current professional artists. Prepare for college academically in on-level, advanced or AP classes.

A private school experience at a public school price.
No audition. No tuition.

50/50
arts + academics

SPCPA provides authentic arts training taught by current professional artists utilizing the conservatory model while aligned with academic state standards in English, math, science, social studies, world languages, and special education. Half of each day focuses on academics, the other on arts.

at-a-glance

we are a diverse,
focused student body.

SPCPA students come from over 40 different school districts.

90-95% of SPCPA students graduate on time.

we are prepared.

99-100% of SPCPA graduates are accepted into college or conservatory.

50% of graduates pursue arts in some fashion after high school.

ON ACT TESTS

SPCPA students score 2.5 points higher than the MN average.

ON MCA's

SPCPA students score 20% higher than the state average in reading, 15% higher in science, and are typically at or above state average in math.

OUR ALUMNI SAY IT BEST

I had an amazing experience at this arts school! From the moment I walked through the door, I felt inspired by the creativity and talent all around me. The faculty and staff were incredibly knowledgeable and supportive, always pushing me to be my best and never giving up on me. Not only did I develop my artistic skills in ways I never imagined, but I also made lasting friendships with fellow students who share my passion for the arts. The resources and opportunities available at this school are unparalleled, and I feel so grateful to have been a part of such a vibrant and welcoming community. I would highly recommend this arts school to anyone looking to grow their talents and discover their potential as an artist.

Maria Briggs, Broadway actor/dancer/singer, Class of 2009

CONNECTED

An important part of SPCPA’s purpose is to connect the students and the school to the Twin Cities professional arts community in a number of ways.

what's happening

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We’re thrilled to announce that SPCPA students will once again spend JTerm at Mudluk Pottery in Minneapolis—one of our most popular and beloved projects!

Over the course of three full weeks at Mudluk, students will immerse themselves in clay and community, guided by Sayge Carroll (artist and former SPCPA faculty) alongside SPCPA Visual Arts teacher Brandon Chambers, who is also connected to @mudluk_pottery.

This hands-on experience offers students a chance to work directly with professional artists, explore new techniques, and create original works of art in a collaborative studio setting. We cannot wait to see what they bring to life this year!

Look for our first J-Term choreographer announcement tomorrow!

#SPCPA #JTerm2026 #VisualArts #MudlukPottery #spcpajterm
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We’re thrilled to announce that SPCPA students will once again spend JTerm at Mudluk Pottery  in Minneapolis—one of our most popular and beloved projects! 

Over the course of three full weeks at Mudluk, students will immerse themselves in clay and community, guided by Sayge Carroll (artist and former SPCPA faculty) alongside SPCPA Visual Arts teacher Brandon Chambers, who is also connected to @mudluk_pottery.

This hands-on experience offers students a chance to work directly with professional artists, explore new techniques, and create original works of art in a collaborative studio setting. We cannot wait to see what they bring to life this year!

Look for our first J-Term choreographer announcement tomorrow!

#SPCPA #JTerm2026 #VisualArts #MudlukPottery #spcpajtermImage attachmentImage attachment

J-Term Announcement #4: THESE SHINING LIVES, directed by SPCPA’s Jane Froiland. This powerful play tells the true story of the Radium Girls—women whose strength, dignity, and resilience shone even in the face of grave injustice. Week one of reherasal happens at SPCPA, weeks two and three at the beautiful The Jungle Theater in Mpls.

Check back each day for more 2026 J-Term announcements!

#spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #jungletheater #theatre #spcpajterm
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J-Term Announcement #4:  THESE SHINING LIVES, directed by SPCPA’s Jane Froiland. This powerful play tells the true story of the Radium Girls—women whose strength, dignity, and resilience shone even in the face of grave injustice.  Week one of reherasal happens at SPCPA, weeks two and three at the beautiful The Jungle Theater in Mpls. 

Check back each day for more 2026 J-Term announcements!

#spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #jungletheater #theatre #spcpajterm

J-Term Announcement #3: The limit does not exist—on how excited we are to announce SPCPA’s J-Term musical: Mean Girls!

Directed and choreographed by Kyle Weiler and music directed by Natalie McComas, this high-energy project begins right here at SPCPA. At the end of week two, rehearsals will move to the Boss Stage at Park Square Theatre, where the show will come to life in its final week.

Stay tuned for more J-Term 2026 announcements all month long!

#spcpajterm #spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #musicaltheatre
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J-Term Announcement #3: The limit does not exist—on how excited we are to announce SPCPA’s J-Term musical: Mean Girls! 

Directed and choreographed by Kyle Weiler and music directed by Natalie McComas, this high-energy project begins right here at SPCPA. At the end of week two, rehearsals will move to the Boss Stage at Park Square Theatre, where the show will come to life in its final week.

Stay tuned for more J-Term 2026 announcements all month long!

#spcpajterm #spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #musicaltheatre

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J-Term Announcement #2: ROLLING ON THE RIVER. Instrumental and vocal musicians will embark on a recording adventure. Students will spend the first 2 weeks writing original songs together, then move to Joyful Noise-the world's only Riverboat Recording Studio, docked on the Mississippi River just across the Wabasha Bridge, for a week of recording sessions. Led by the boat's owner and longtime professional musician and recording artist, Peter Borne, the project will conclude with a listening session aboard the boat, celebrating music made on the (frozen) water.

Check out SPCPA social media pages in September for the January 2026 J-Term announcements.

#spcpajterm #spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #joyfulnoise #peterborne #instrumentalmusic #vocalmusic
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J-Term Announcement #2:  ROLLING ON THE RIVER. Instrumental and vocal musicians will embark on a recording adventure. Students will spend the first 2 weeks writing original songs together, then move to Joyful Noise-the worlds only Riverboat Recording Studio, docked on the Mississippi River just across the Wabasha Bridge, for a week of recording sessions.  Led by the boats owner and longtime professional musician and recording artist, Peter Borne, the project will conclude with a listening session aboard the boat, celebrating music made on the (frozen) water.  

Check out SPCPA social media pages in September for the January 2026 J-Term announcements.

#spcpajterm #spcpa #saintpaulconservatory #joyfulnoise #peterborne #instrumentalmusic #vocalmusicImage attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

J-Term Announcement #1: FOUND FASHION will explore how to turn the objects all around us into wearable works of art; it will challenge what we think of as trash, what we think of as art, and all of the spaces in between. Led by Twin Cities Designer and Director, Heidi Batz Rogers, Found Fashion will culminate in a student produced runway show at Springboard for the Arts.

Check out SPCPA social media pages in September for the January 2026 J-Term announcements.

#SpringboardForTheArts #visualart #SPCPA #saintpaulconservatory
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J-Term Announcement #1:  FOUND FASHION will explore how to turn the objects all around us into wearable works of art; it will challenge what we think of as trash, what we think of as art, and all of the spaces in between. Led by Twin Cities Designer and Director, Heidi Batz Rogers, Found Fashion will culminate in a student produced runway show at Springboard for the Arts.

Check out SPCPA social media pages in September for the January 2026 J-Term announcements.

#springboardforthearts #visualart #spcpa #saintpaulconservatoryImage attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

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It was Orientation Day for new students yesterday - we’re back!

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Welcome back! You're going to do great!

Welcome to the clan

SPCPA Alum, Alyx Blackwell Kinney (SPCPA ‘23; UMN '26), is the founder and artistic director of Uncharted Theatre Company, which is performing God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza. Join them as they bring this dark comedy to life.

August 14-17
7:00-8:30 pm
The Hive Collaborative

Tickets at
www.unchartedtheatre.org

Have a great run, Alyx!

#spcpaalum #spcpacommunity
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SPCPA Alum, Alyx Blackwell Kinney (SPCPA ‘23; UMN 26), is the founder and artistic director of Uncharted Theatre Company, which is performing God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza. Join them as they bring this dark comedy to life.

August 14-17
7:00-8:30 pm
The Hive Collaborative

Tickets at
www.unchartedtheatre.org

Have a great run, Alyx!

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