Webb School of Knoxville

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Webb School of Knoxville
'Inspiring Learners, Developing Leaders'


School type Private
Established 1955
Principal Head of school: Scott L. Hutchinson
Upper school head: Steve Balak
Colors Green and White            
Mascot Spartans
Location 9800 Webb School Drive.
Knoxville, TN 37923
United States
Website http://www.webbschool.org

Webb School of Knoxville is a private coeducational day school in Knoxville, Tennessee.

It was founded in 1955 by Robert Webb, grandson of Webb School of Bell Buckle founder Sawney Webb.

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[edit] History

[edit] Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian

In 1955, Robert Webb, 36, found himself out of work. Making his way from the Webb School in Claremont, California to Knoxville, Tennessee, he planned to found the third school in his family. Webb's grandfather, Sawney Webb, had established the Webb School of Bell Buckle in middle Tennessee. "Webb's attempt to start a school, with a campus, a faculty, a budget, and actual students, in one summer, in hindsight seems almost absurd." During the first school year, 4 students attended the new Webb School but by the end of the year, the total had risen to 11. The first two school years were held in the basement of Sequoyah Hills Presbyterian Church. The school was not intended to be a parochial school, but rather Mr. Webb was unable to find another location.

[edit] Staub School

After the second school year, Webb had found a new location for the school at the old Staub School, a brick building where The University of Tennessee's aquatic center now stands. It was formerly a medical school that was poorly cleaned after its use. It was not uncommon for students of the Webb School to find remnants of the building's former inhabitants[citation needed]. At this time, Webb's first sports teams were still without their own practice places. During its time at the Staub School, Webb admitted its first female students, establishing a Webb Girls School.

[edit] West Knoxville

In 1959, the Webb campus relocated to the current location near I-140. At the time, the Sequoyah Hills location was considered "West Knoxville," and the new campus was in the middle of nowhere.

[edit] Coeducation

Until the 1968 school year, Webb was separated into the all-female lower school and the all-male upper school. The integration was met with mixed emotions. Before integration, boys and girls neither interacted nor saw each other often. The only time when boys and girls met was during school dances.

[edit] Middle School

In 1974, the school added a fifth and sixth grade to meet the rising demand. With this addition, the school was now separated into the Middle School, which consisted of grades 6-8, and the Upper School, with grades 9-12.

[edit] Lower School

In 1998, the school opened a new Lower School at Webb. The new building currently houses the Kindergarten and first through fifth grade. The Webb School of Knoxville now consists of a Lower School (K-5), the Middle School (6-8), and the Upper School (9-12).

[edit] Notable Alumni

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