The Savannah Country Day School

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The Savannah Country Day School was founded in 1955 in Savannah, Georgia, with most of its pupils coming from the Pape School. The school's founding headteacher, Bob Trusdell, superintended the school's move from limited facilities on Drayton Street in Downtown Savannah to a new building on forty-five acres of land that Mr. Donald Livingston had given to Savannah Country Day. It remains in the White Bluff/Windsor Forest area of southside Savannah.

Though the school operates a lower and middle school, it is best known for its upper school. The Upper School has an enrollment of about 300 students with an average graduating class size of 75. The school has two student government bodies, The Student Council and The Honor Council.

As of the year 2006, the current school's headmaster is Tom Bonnell.

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