Andrew McTigue
Life After Lewis
“The Lewis School helped me to realize that I should not be afraid to approach success in my own way. Before attending Lewis, I never thought about success or that it would come easily, if it came at all.”
Andrew McTigue
- 2015 Accepted as an Early Decision Candidate to Farleigh Dickinson University
- 2016 Honors College Preparatory Graduate of The Lewis School
- 2017 The Lewis School of Princeton Honor Society Inductee
- 2017 Deans List at Fairleigh Dickinson University
- 2017 Most Valuable Player for Fairleigh Dickinson Cross Country Team
- 2017 Honored Alumni Speaker, The Lewis School Athletic Awards Banquet
- Awarded a Full Four-Year Scholarship to Fairleigh Dickinson University
“When I first came to Lewis, I was frustrated by the demands of auditory processing in a lecture situation and by longer written assignments, research and managing the course load in reading. I avoided writing whenever I could. However, the work ethic and teamwork that I learned at Lewis have carried me through as a successful college athlete. I know that the lessons I learned from my teachers and coaches at The Lewis School will stay with me in athletics and in personal successes yet to come.”
– Andrew McTigue
Andrew McTigue
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Class of 2020
The Lewis School of Princeton, 2011-2016




Upper School student, Sheridan Durant, had a wonderful idea: “We could Trick or Treat in reverse!” Her original idea was to round up students to walk through the Princeton neighborhood in costumes on Halloween – but instead of asking for candy, they would ask for canned foods to be donated to the local pantry. This idea morphed into something a bit safer, but still in keeping with the spirit of service. The Scare Away Hunger project asks the Lewis community to bring canned foods between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Her goal is to create a “Great Wall of Cans” that, when brought down, would open up possibilities to children who are hungry during this season of plenty.