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Tattnall Square Academy

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Type
  
Private school

Headmaster
  
Dr. Shuman-Riley

Mascot
  
Troy

Established
  
1969

Phone
  
+1 478-477-6760

Founded
  
1969

Motto
  
Dedicated to Excellence

Founder
  
Tattnall Square Baptist Church

Principal
  
Donna Mallett (lower), John Hankinson (middle/upper)

Address
  
111 Trojan Trail, Macon, GA 31210, USA

Accreditations
  
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)

Similar
  
Stratford Academy, Mount De Sales Academy, First Presbyter Day School, Central High School, Covenant Academy

Profiles

Tattnall Square Academy is an independent, non-profit, Christian, college preparatory academy located in Macon, Georgia. It was chartered by the State of Georgia in 1969. The school is administered by a Board of Directors consisting of church members and parents. Officers are elected annually and term of service spans three years with new members nominated by the Board Committee. Tattnall is known mainly for its many successful athletic teams and its math team, which has won numerous awards around the state.

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The school was built on a plot of land in the Wesleyan Woods subdivision, just a few miles from Wesleyan College, and remains there today. Since then, a new athletic building, elementary building, senior deck, and two playgrounds have been added to the campus.

Tattnall Square Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools.

Tattnall Square Academy currently competes in the AAA subdivision of the Georgia Independent School Association. It has won numerous state titles, most recently in cheerleading and baseball during the 2008-2009 school year. Its last football title was held in the 2011-2012 school year.

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History

The school was founded on February 5, 1969 by Tattnall Square Baptist Church. It was originally located on Tattnall Square in downtown Macon, and was relocated to its present location in 1972. At first, the campus consisted only of the main building, Trojan Hall (then a gymnasium, currently an auditorium), and the baseball, softball, football, and soccer fields. In 2004, Trojan Hall was converted to an auditorium, and the new athletic complex was built.

In January 2009, Tattnall launched its new website.

Accreditation and Membership

  • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
  • Southern Association of Independent Schools
  • Georgia Accrediting Commission
  • References

    Tattnall Square Academy Wikipedia