Young men in grades 8-12 enroll at St. Paul’s for a variety of reasons. Maybe a student does not want to attend a high school of 3,000 students and does want to be a “big fish in a small pond.” Or maybe he has a slight learning issue and is experiencing the associated difficulties. Some students struggle with adolescence in a very complex and difficult world full of barriers and potholes that interfere with their success. Others, nearly 15 percent, enroll using scholarships through the Arizona Episcopal Schools Foundation to reach their greatest potential. And, often parents seek a safe, structured school setting for their sons.