[1] Athletic teams carried the nickname of Saints, and the school colors were red, white, and black.
In 1885, Trinity Episcopal Church in Natchez began a grammar school, which operated in the parish house but was dissolved a few years later.
Magnolia Hall, an antebellum home in Natchez, was purchased in 1963 from Mrs. George Armstrong, and both nursery and kindergarten classes were taught starting in the fall of 1964.
The high school building was erected at the present location south of Natchez on U.S. Highway 61, donated by Frederick Schurchardt.
Ninth and tenth grades were added in the spring semester of 1970, along with the construction of a new elementary school building.