Ashley Hall

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Headmistress Jill Swisher Muti
School type Private, All Girls' Day School
Grades K4-12
Founded 1909
Motto (Latin) Possunt Quae Volunt
Motto (English) Girls who have the will have the ability
Location Charleston, South Carolina
Enrollment 650
Faculty 72
Campus surroundings Urban
Campus size 4.5 acres
Athletic Facility 12 acres
Sports teams Panthers
Rival Porter-Gaud School


Ashley Hall is an all girls' school in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1909 by Mary Vardrine McBee, who headed the institution until 1949. It is the only girls' college-preparatory school in the state. Ashley Hall's pre-school is the only coed part of the school. Charleston legend has it that George Trenholm, the original owner of the McBee House, the mansion on the school property, was the man on whom Margaret Mitchell based the character Rhett Butler in her novel, Gone with the Wind.

Up until the 1970's, Ashley Hall was a boarding school, and since then has served as a day school.

The school's motto is Possunt Quae Volunt, or “Those (f.) willing are able.” (This was changed in regard to a senior and AP Latin student's suggestion in 2003; the previous motto was Possunt Qui Volunt, or “Those willing are able.”) The school has been noted throughout the South in the past decade for its championship-winning varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams.

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The student body population is 648 students. This number includes students from the age of 2 years old to seniors in high school. Preschool (ages 2-4) is co-educational, and from kindergarten until senior year the school body is all-girls. It is the only all girls school in the state of South Carolina.

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