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Savannah Country Day School

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Established
  
1955

Staff
  
77

Grades
  
PK–12

Mascot
  
the Hornet

Headmaster
  
Kef L. Wilson

Faculty
  
231

Phone
  
+1 912-925-8800

Colors
  
Green, Gold

Savannah Country Day School

Type
  
Private, Day, College-prep

Address
  
824 Stillwood Dr, Savannah, GA 31419, USA

Motto
  
Usus Per Scientiam Moresque

Similar
  
Calvary Day School, Hancock Day School, Memorial Day School Day Care, Benedicti Military School, Savannah Christian School

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Savannah country day school


The Savannah Country Day School (SCDS) is an independent college preparatory school founded in 1955 in Savannah, Georgia. The co-educational school serves students from pre-kindergarten through to twelfth grade, and has 977 students enrolled.

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History

Savannah Country Day School, or more commonly called Country Day, originates from the founding of the Pape School by Nina Anderson Pape in 1905. Savannah Country Day School itself was founded in 1955 by a group of parents, with the school taking over the assets and faculty of Pape School, including the facilities east of Forsyth Park, and the school's curriculum. In 1960, the school moved to its current Windsor Park location, south of Savannah. A book titled "Service Through Knowledge and Character" details the school's history. The first Headmaster was Robert W. Trusdell and first Upper School Principal was Thomas Triol, whose wife Helen taught chemistry and physics.

In 1983, Dr. Paul M. Pressly became the school’s Headmaster. A Rhodes scholar who earned degrees from Princeton University, Harvard University and Oxford University, Dr. Pressly helped develop a long-range plan for the school. In 1991, a visiting committee from the U.S. Department of Education named Country Day a National School of Excellence, one of only 10 independent schools in the nation to receive that award. The school was honored by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program in December 1992. In 2013, Kef L. Wilson became the school's new Headmaster. He is the eighth Headmaster since the school's inception in 1905.

Academics

Savannah Country Day School continues founder Nina Anderson Pape’s mission to “educate the whole child” and emphasizes ademics, character development and community service. Savannah Country Day School has been named “Best Private School” by Savannah Magazine and has been honored as the “Best Private School” by Connect Savannah.

The curriculum is divided between lower school (pre-kindergarten to fifth grade), middle school (sixth grade to eighth grade), and upper school (ninth grade to twelfth grade). The average class size is sixteen students with a student:teacher ratio of 10:1.

The school offers twenty Advanced Placement (AP) courses. For graduation twenty 20 Carnegie Units are required which include the study of English, mathematics, history, science, foreign languages, physical education and health, and fine arts.

A "Little School" exists for children between the ages of six weeks and three years. The school also offers "summer programs" for children in the form of day camp experiences. Activities available can include academics, arts, athletics, and outdoor experiences.

Admissions

Tuition payments apply to all year groups, with financial aid grants available. The school has an acceptance rate of 50%. Savannah Country Day School does not discriminate and admits students of any race, color, creed, sex or national and ethnic origin.

Campus

Savannah Country Day School’s campus is located on a wooded 65-acre campus located on Savannah’s southside in the Windsor Forest neighborhood. In 2005, the school completed construction on the Nina Anderson Pape Middle School building. In 2008, the school officially opened a new LEED Silver-certified Lower School.

Fine Arts

The Fine Arts program at Savannah Country Day School exposes students to visual art, general music, choral music, dance, jazz band, theatre, drama, photography, orchestra and technology-based visual arts. The program is primarily performance and studio-based, culminating in public exhibits and performances.

In 2011, the Savannah Country Day School chorus was 1 of 14 choirs selected to Handel’s “Messiah” live at Lincoln Center in New York. The show was reviewed by The New York Times and described as a “full-throttle” experience. In 2013, the Varsity Jazz band performed live on Carnival's “Sensation” ship during a cruise to Nassau, Bahamas. In 2016, the three Savannah Country Day School orchestras were the only school in the United States to be selected to perform at Universal Studios.

Environmental stewardship

In 2012, the U.S. Department of Education recognized the school as a Green Ribbon School in honor of its commitment to environmental stewardship. In 2011, Savannah Country Day was awarded the nation's first Green Flag award by the National Wildlife Federation. In 2008, the school dedicated the first Silver LEED-certified Lower School in Chatham County. The 52,500-square-foot Lower School building includes the following environmental features:

  • Non-toxic paint and carpet.
  • A roof system to catch and store rain in an underground cistern and then water the gardens.
  • Energy saving windows.
  • Carpets, paints and cabinets with reduced volatile organic compounds.
  • Surrounding landscaping and gardens with plants and shrubbery requiring minimal water.
  • An 800-gallon aquacenter.
  • A butterfly garden equipped with special cameras to show the different stages of butterflies.
  • Countertops made from recycled material.
  • Low-water urinals and water heads.
  • Since the school's first vegetable garden was planted in the 1970s, the school has expanded to include a Butterfly Garden, Herb Garden, Fruit Garden, Brown Thumb Garden, Monet Garden, Organic Spot, Shakespeare Garden and Pangaea Garden. Throughout the school year, third-grade students plant, tend, harvest and eat fruits and vegetables grown on campus in the SCDS cafeteria. Additionally, students donate vegetables from the garden to a local food bank.

    Service

    The Savannah Country Day School motto “Service Through Knowledge and Character” places an emphasis on community service and service learning.

    Recent SCDS service activities include:

  • Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drive
  • Service Learning
  • Red Cross Blood Drive
  • Relay for Life
  • Ronald McDonald House Meal Preparation
  • Academic competition

  • Math Team
  • Mock Trial
  • Quiz Bowl
  • Science Bowl
  • Athletics

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Lacrosse
  • Sailing
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling
  • References

    Savannah Country Day School Wikipedia