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Canterbury School (Fort Wayne, Indiana)

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Established
  
1977

Faculty
  
119

Mascot
  
Cavalier

Headmaster
  
Bill Ennist

Phone
  
+1 260-436-0746

Number of students
  
1,025

Type
  
Independent, College Preparatory

Motto
  
Integritas in Omnibus (Integrity in all things)

Directors
  
Robert Schantz (HS), Ben Ottenweller (MS), Katie Burrows (LS), Cherie Bowen (EC)

Address
  
3210 Smith Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46804, USA

Athletics conference
  
Indiana High School Athletic Association

Similar
  
Homestead High School, Bishop Dwenger High Sch, Bishop Luers High School, R Nelson Snider High Sch, Carroll High School

Profiles

Canterbury School is an independent, college preparatory day school for students age 2 through Grade 12. The school is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA. This school has been ranked the best private school in Indiana by Niche as of 2014.

History

Canterbury was established in 1977, by several families, and others. Canterbury School opened at Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Fort Wayne. It was a nondenominational, self-supported school with 89 students in kindergarten to grade 6. It sought to inspire and motivate students while instilling Christian values and morals, cultivating an appreciation for the fine arts, developing foreign language skills, and setting high standards for teaching and learning. It continued to grow and within three years, it outgrew its church setting. In 1980, it relocated to the vacant Fort Wayne Community Schools building on Covington Road. When Jonathan Hancock arrived as the fourth headmaster in 1983, he oversaw Canterbury’s expansion to grade 12. In 1987, the year the first seniors graduated from Canterbury, the school grew yet again, opening a campus for grades 9 to 12 on Smith Road. Programs for students as young as 2 were added that year, providing opportunities for children of every age to meet and embrace the educational challenges envisioned by those caring and dedicated parents who first served as an example of what can be achieved. In 2007-2008, the school expanded both campuses.

References

Canterbury School (Fort Wayne, Indiana) Wikipedia