St. David's School (Raleigh, North Carolina)

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St. David's School
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St. David's School (Raleigh, North Carolina)
3400 White Oak Road

27609

United States
Coordinates 35°49′23″N78°39′1″W / 35.82306°N 78.65028°W / 35.82306; -78.65028
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Type Private
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Denomination Episcopal
Established1972(51 years ago) (1972)
CEEB code 343236
HeadmasterMatt Hillegas
Faculty110
GradesPK–12
Number of studentsOver 620
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Blue and gold
  
Athletics conference North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) (level 2A)
MascotWarriors
Accreditation SACS and SAIS
Tuition$23,950 (grades 712)
$21,500 (grades 16)
$10,00015,200 (grades PKK)
Affiliations NAIS and NAES
Website www.stdavidsraleigh.org

St. David's School is a private independent Episcopal preparatory school in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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History

Founded as Hale High School by the Vestry of St. Timothy's Episcopal Church and Board of Trustees of St. Timothy's School of Raleigh (founded 1958), the school graduated its first class in 1973. In the fall of 1990, the Middle School of St. Timothy's, grades 6th through 8th, was moved from its Six Forks Road campus to Hale's White Oak Road campus. By the end of the school year, the board of trustees voted to combine Hale High School and St. Timothy's Middle School, resulting in the emergence of St. Timothy's-Hale School. The Board of St. Timothy's-Hale School later voted to sever from St. Timothy's School of Raleigh and the institutions became separate and independent of one another. The Board of St. Timothy's School of Raleigh also reestablished a Middle School on the original Six Forks Road campus to rejoin its Lower School, grades Pre-K through 5.

In November 2002, the board of the newly independent St. Timothy's-Hale School voted to add grades K–4 for the fall of 2003. In the spring of 2003, the school was renamed St. David's School and was expanded to include all grades, K–12, on the same campus. By the 20072008 school year, enrollment at St. David's stood at about 540 students. The 2008–2013 school years brought additional sections in lower school, which brought the student body to today's enrollment of more than 620. [1]

In 2012, an expansion project was completed, including a new gym with a weight room and locker rooms, a student commons area, additional offices and classrooms, a theater, fine art facilities, and a modern dining hall. In 2013, a 32-acre satellite field complex was added for athletics. The Dining Hall was renovated in 2015. A major expansion to the lower school was then finished just before the start of the 20162017 school year. Also before the 20162017 school year, the former Middle School 78 grade building, St. Albans, was torn down to make way for the construction of a new academic building that opened in August 2018.

Fine arts

School performance of Peter Pan St. David's Performing Arts.jpg
School performance of Peter Pan

Lower schools students can attend weekly visual and performing arts courses, and middle and upper school programs include visual arts [2] (drawing, painting and design), music (band, a cappella groups, and choir), [3] drama, and media production. Extra-curricular activities include two drama productions each year—a fall play and winter musical—and a show choir. St. David's band and choral students travel annually to competitions. Graduating students from St. David's have gone on to study at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Savannah College of Art and Design, The Rhode Island School of Design, Berkelee School of Music, Belmont University, and Vanderbilt University.[ citation needed ] Students have won statewide art competitions,[ citation needed ] and the Fine Arts department has received state recognition for excellence. [ citation needed ]

Athletics

St. David's, a member of the North Carolina Independent School Athletic Association (NCISAA), offers 42 boys' and girls' middle school, junior varsity, and varsity interscholastic athletic teams. St. David's is also a member the Eastern Plains Independent Conference (EPIC), which includes: Cary Christian School, Grace Christian School (Cary, NC), St. David's School, and the Arendell Parrott Academy (Kinston, NC). [4]

St. David's middle school athletics belong to the Capital Area Middle School Conference (CAMSC) – Cary Academy, Cary Christian School, Franklin Academy (Wake Forest, NC [5] ), Grace Christian (Raleigh, NC), Magellan Charter School (Raleigh, NC), North Raleigh Christian Academy, St. Timothy's School (Raleigh, NC), Trinity Academy of Raleigh, and Wake Christian Academy (Raleigh, NC). [6]

During the 20182019 athletic season, the Varsity Girls Tennis team won the 2A State Championship for the seventh year in a row.[ citation needed ] In 2016–17, Varsity Football was the 2A State Runner-Up, Varsity Girls Soccer was the 2A State Runner-Up, and Varsity Boys Golf won the 2A State Championship.[ citation needed ]

In the 20142015 school year, Varsity Girls Tennis won the 2A State Championship and Varsity Boys Soccer won 2A State Championship. [7] [8]

In the 2013–14 school year, varsity girls tennis won the state championship.[ citation needed ] In the spring, girls track won the state championship.

In 2015, for the fifth time in six years, St. David's won the Wells Fargo Cup. [9] [10]

In the Spring of 2013, the boys varsity tennis team brought the state title back to Raleigh, defeating Gaston Day School 7–2 in the Championship. The team finished off the year 14–3, including winning their last eight matches. [11]

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