Shattuck-St. Mary's (also known as Shattuck-St. Mary's School, Shattuck, or simply SSM) is a coeducational Episcopal-affiliated boarding school in Faribault, Minnesota, United States. Established in 1858 as an Episcopal mission school and seminary, within a decade the school grew to include Shattuck Military Academy, St. Mary's Hall for girls and later (in 1901) St. James School for younger boys. In 1974 the three schools dropped all military programs and combined as Shattuck-St. Mary's. It is now known for its Centers of Excellence programs in engineering, bioscience, pre-conservatory music, and vocal performance, as well as hockey, soccer, figure skating, and golf. Approximately 70% of its students are boarders.National recognitionSSM categorizes education areas in a classification the school refers to as "Centers of Excellence," comprising bioscience, engineering, figure skating, golf, ice hockey, soccer, Pre-Conservatory Music, and Vocal Performance.In total, SSM has won 25 USA Hockey national championships and has been runner-up 10 times among five of its top teams. The last year without a single championship was 2004: