Saint David’s was originally the home of Ruth Hunter Cutting, daughter of
Robert Fulton Cutting, known as a prominent financier (he and his brother
William Bayard Cutting brought the sugar beet industry to the United States), philanthropist and as "the first citizen of New York". The school officially opened on February 5, 1951, and Saint David's began with one teacher and four students. Its purpose, according to its nine founding families, was "to provide a sound substantial education for the growing boy, equal to the best, derived from institutions of a similar level." that serve and have served the school are: Msgr. Thomas Leonard (1968–2003), Rev. Stephen Katsourous, S.J. (2003–2011) Rev. Patrick Bonner, S.T.B., M.S., J.C.L., and Father Christopher Keenan. In the decades since its founding, Saint David's has undertaken several expansions, adding facilities for its academic and athletics programs. Today, the school community includes 400 students and more than 130 faculty and staff. ==Academics==