Greensboro Day School | |
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Location | |
5401 Lawndale Drive 27455 United States | |
Coordinates | 36°09′04″N 79°50′11″W / 36.151185°N 79.836333°W |
Information | |
Type | Private, day school |
Motto | Friendship Scholarship Sportsmanship |
Established | 1970 |
CEEB code | 341597 |
Head of school | Mrs. Tracie Catlett |
Grades | ages 2 to grade 12 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrollment | 878[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 11:1[1] |
Campus size | 65 acres |
Campus type | Suburban |
Color(s) | Green and gold |
Athletics conference | Piedmont Triad Athletic Conference (PTAC) North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) |
Mascot | Prowler the Bengal |
Nickname | Bengals |
Rival | Wesleyan Christian Academy High Point Christian Academy Forsyth Country Day School Caldwell Academy |
Accreditation | Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Southern Association of Independent Schools |
Tuition | $9,500–23,100[2] |
Website | www |
Greensboro Day School is a private, non-sectarian school located in Greensboro, North Carolina. It enrolls students from age 2 through grade 12.
History
The school was established in 1970. The school initially leased space from the Temple Emanuel synagogue, which only agreed to lease space to the school if it established a scholarship for minority students.[3]
When Greensboro Day first opened its doors, the school had an enrollment of 95 students. It moved to its permanent location on Lawndale Drive three months after opening. As of 2023, Greensboro Day, had an enrollment of over 950 students, making it one of the largest nonsectarian independent schools in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina.[4]
Greensboro Day's 50th anniversary was on September 14, 2020.
Academics
AP (Advanced Placement) classes offered in the Upper School include:
Art, Biology, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Chemistry, English Language, English Literature, French Language, Latin, Macroeconomics and Microeconomics, Physics C (Mechanics), Psychology, Spanish Language, Spanish Literature, Statistics, US Government and Politics, US History, World History[5]
The school enrolls students from age 2 to grade 12 and is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and by the Southern Association of Independent Schools.[6]
Athletics
Greensboro Day competes in the 3A division of the North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA).
The Bengals compete in Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, and Wrestling.
Coached by Freddy Johnson, the Boys Basketball Team has won 11 NCISAA 4A State Championships (1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019), and 1 NCISAA 3A State Championship (2023).[7] They made their first appearance in the DICK'S Nationals in 2015, and advanced to the second round in 2017 after a win over #2 ranked IMG Academy.[8][9] On November 24, 2017, Coach Johnson won his 1,000th game, defeating Charlotte Vance, 59-28. He became 1 of only 20 high school coaches to achieve this feat. [10]
The Boys Soccer Team has won four State Championships in 1988, 2000, 2009, and 2010.[7]
The Girls Soccer Team has won twelve State Championships (1991, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007).[7] Under coach Kim Burroughs, the team reached a national #1 ranking during the 1998 season.
Notable alumni
- Kara Medoff Barnett, executive director of American Ballet Theatre
- Michael Blomquist, former World Champion rower (graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy)[11]
- Jonathan Campbell, professional MLS player[12]
- Spencer Chamberlain, musician & vocalist of Underoath
- Kelly Link, author, editor, 2018 MacArthur Fellow, and 2016 finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- Luke Payne, professional basketball player[13]
- Wayne Robinson, professional basketball player[14]
- Norman "Ned" Sharpless, director of the National Cancer Institute and acting FDA commissioner
- Meg Steedle (2004), actress[15]
- Peter Stroud, guitarist and cofounder of 65amps, a company manufacturing guitar amplifiers
References
- 1 2 "Greensboro Day School - Private School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- ↑ "Explore Greensboro Day School in Greensboro, NC". GreatSchools.org. Retrieved 2018-10-19.
- ↑ Leonard, Rogoff (2010). Down home: Jewish life in North Carolina. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. p. 289. ISBN 9780807895993. OCLC 658201547.
- ↑ Biggs, Jamie (September 14, 2020). "'Trying to find some joy where we can.' Greensboro Day School celebrates 50th anniversary amid pandemic". Greensboro News and Record. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
- ↑ "2017-2018 Upper School Curriculum Guide". www.greensboroday.org.
- ↑ "Greensboro Day School Profile (2020-21) | Greensboro, NC". Private School Review. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
- 1 2 3 "Conference and State Championships". www.greensboroday.org. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ↑ Sirera, Joe. "Greensboro Day headed to New York for Dick's Sporting Goods Nationals". Greensboro News & Record. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ↑ "No. 7 Greensboro Day stuns No. 2 IMG Academy in DICK's quarterfinal". USA TODAY High School Sports. 2017-03-30. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ↑ Sirera, Joe. "Greensboro Day's Freddy Johnson Wins 1,000th". Winston-Salem Journal. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
- ↑ (Jan. 25, 2015). Michael Blomquist. Greensboro News & Record. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
- ↑ "Woman with Greensboro roots to lead American Ballet Theatre | Blog: Go Triad - A&E Extra | greensboro.com".
- ↑ Daniels, Rob. COACHING COUPLE\ GC HIRES ANN PAYNE TO COACH WOMEN'S TEAM. Greensboro News & Record. (August 10, 2001). Retrieved October 16, 2019.
- ↑ Wayne Robinson Retired Jersey | Greensboro Day School. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
- ↑ Brown, Caroline (Fall 2012). "Meet a Bengal! The Beginning of an Empire". GDS Magazine. pp. 36–37. Retrieved November 5, 2022.