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== In The News ==
== In The News ==

Revision as of 00:32, 29 May 2007

The Westminster Schools

Seal of The Westminster Schools

Motto "And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man." (Luke 2:52)
Established 1951; traces origins to 1878
School type Private
Religious affiliation Christian (non-denominational)
President Dr. William Clarkson IV
Enrollment 1,806 students in grades pre-first to 12; coeducational
Faculty 264
Alumni 8,820
Campus 180 acres, suburban
Colors Forest green and white
Mascot Wildcat
Newspaper The Westminster Bi-Line and the Junior High Track of the Cat
Yearbook The Westminster Lynx
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Endowment $209,000,000
Tuition $14,360 for grades Pre-first-5
$16,820 for grades 6-12
Location 1424 West Paces Ferry Road, N.W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30327

Homepage www.westminster.net

The Westminster Schools is a private secondary school in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1951, Westminster has the largest endowment of any non-boarding secondary school in the United States.

History

The Westminster Schools originated in 1951 as a reorganization of the North Atlanta Presbyterian School. Dr. William L. Pressly was brought from Chattanooga, Tennessee's McCallie School to become Westminster's first president. The school moved to its current campus in 1953 thanks to a land grant by Trustee Fritz Orr. Also in 1953, Washington Seminary, another local private school, closed and merged with Westminster. Westminster was coeducational until grade 6, with separate schools for boys and girls continuing through grade 12. In 1962, the administration building, later named Pressly Hall, was constructed, bringing the number of permanent buildings on campus to four. Three years later, in 1965, Westminster became one of the first Southern private schools to integrate, and four African American students graduated in 1973.

Quick Facts

Campus

Westminster is situated on 180 wooded acres in the Buckhead community of Atlanta. A new campus road, completed in June 2004, rerouted traffic away from central campus. In addition to a new junior high facility, completed in August 2005, Westminster has three main high school academic buildings; Pressly Hall, housing administration offices and McCain Auditorium; Turner Gym, which underwent major expansion in 2001; the Broyles Arts Center; an elementary school; and various auxilary buildings. Westminster is also currently in the process of acquiring more contiguous land on the perimeter of the existing campus to provide more growing room in the future. [citation needed]

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The administration building, Pressly Hall, is the centerpiece of Westminster's campus.

Athletics

  • 84 athletic teams, including Baseball, Basketball - Boys and Girls, Cheerleading - Fall and Winter, Crew, Water Polo, Cross Country - Boys and Girls, Football, Golf - Boys and Girls, Gymnastics, Lacrosse - Boys and Girls, Soccer - Boys and Girls, Softball, Swimming/Diving - Boys and Girls, Tennis - Boys and Girls, Track - Boys and Girls, Volleyball, and Wrestling.
  • 204 state championships won since 1951.
  • Recipient of the Georgia Athletic Directors' Association Directors Cup in its respective classification all seven years it has been awarded (2000-2006).
  • Recipient of the GADA Boys and Girls Cup for best all-around boys and girls athletic programs in its respective classification for five years (2002-2006).
  • Has won the Boys Cross Country Championship for the past 10 seasons (AA, 1996-1999; AAA, 2000-2005), the Boys Tennis Championship for the past 7 seasons (AA, 2000; AAA, 2001-2007), the A-AAAA Girls Swimming Championship for the past 6 seasons (2001-2006), the AAA Girls Soccer Championship for the last 5 seasons, and the A-AAAA Boys Swimming Championship for the past 4 seasons (2003-2006).
  • The varsity boys' tennis team has won the Georgia State High School AAA State Championship for the past eight seasons (1999-2007). The boys' team has yielded many Division 1 NCAA scholarship tennis players over the years, and it has won several regional tournaments as well, notching 24 wins in the 2006-2007 season. Head Coach Wade Boggs has been at the helm of the program for 34 years.
  • The swim team, led by head coach Pete Higgins, is the best in the state of Georgia and widely regarded as one of the best in the United States.
  • The sole varsity squash Team south of Woodberry Forest, VA, featuring full interscholastic competition, and placing 16th in the 2004 U.S. National High School Team Championships, held at Yale University. The team is coached by Tom Rumpler, a former hardball tour player, and current U.S. #2 in the 55's-age divison.

Other Notable Clubs and Extracurricular Activities

  • The Community Service Club headed by school Community Service Coordinator Stan Moor
  • Discovery, an experiential learning program for freshmen headed by Don Snider, Beth Singleton, and Meghan Brown
  • The Westminster Players: Westminster's theater department, led by Eric Brannen, is widely regarded as one of the best high school theater programs in the region.
  • Campus Conservation Corps, an environmental conservation club largely responsible for new attitudes toward conservation at Westminster headed by high school math teacher Dr. Chris Harrow
  • Men's A Capella, Women's A Capella, Ensemble
  • Peer Leadership, a senior-freshmen guidance and counseling program
  • Far Out Far East, a cultural club that explores Eastern cultures and traditions
  • Policy Debate: The team has won 16 state championships as well as many large national tournaments, including the national Tournament of Champions. The team finished first place (both individually and as a team) at the Glenbrooks Tournament, the largest national debate invitational of the fall semester (2005). The team also won the Greenhill tournament, the Greenhill round robin, and the New Trier tournament in 2006.
  • Bridge Club
  • Squash Club
  • Culinary Society
  • Young Republicans Club
  • Young Democrats Club
  • Embryo, an arts, music, and literature magazine
  • Crossroads, a literary magazine in languages other than English
  • Economics Club

Notable Alumni

Notable alumni of The Westminster Schools include:

In The News

Westminster raising $40.5 mil. to hire new teachers