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St. Paul’s School Coat of Arms - Symbolism and Heritage #279413 (License: Personal Use)
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This heraldic emblem represents St. Paul’s School, an independent college preparatory school in Concord, New Hampshire. The shield displays a blue field with a gold saltire (X-shaped cross) and five white figures-likely stylized fleurs-de-lis or lilies-symbolizing purity and faith. Flanking the shield are two red griffins, mythical guardians representing strength and vigilance, while the scroll below bears the school’s Latin-inspired motto: “Not for Ourselves Alone.”
Used on the school’s official website, admissions materials, diplomas, and publications to convey tradition, identity, and institutional values; matches user intent for historical, educational, or branding research about the school.
Related Cliparts: Discover the rich symbolism of St. Paul’s School’s coat of arms: red griffins, blue shield, gold cross, and the motto “Not for Ourselves Alone.” Learn its history.
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