Fort Worth Country Day School

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Fort Worth Country Day School
Location
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
Information
Religion None
Enrollment

1100

Average SAT scores 1300
Type Private
Mascot Falcons
Color(s) blue and red
Homepage

Fort Worth Country Day School is an independent school in Fort Worth, Texas, a member of the Southwest Preparatory Conference. The school has an enrollment of approximately 1100 students in grades K-12. The founding Headmaster was Peter Schwartz.

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[edit] Mission

The mission of Fort Worth Country Day is to foster the an independent, intellectual, physical, emotional, and ethical development of capable students through an academically rigorous college preparatory program that integrates the arts and athletics.

[edit] Curriculum

Fort Worth Country Day School offers a curriculum emphasizing humanities, sciences, arts, and athletics.


[edit] Academics

Each of the three divisions - Lower School, Middle School and Upper School - present a program and facility uniquely designed to meet the developmental needs of our students. All students share many parts of the school - the libraries, arts facilities, "Dining Pavilion" (coming in 2008-2009), gymnasiums, playing fields and grounds.


[edit] Scholarships

Fort Worth Country Day offers need-based financial assistance, giving more than 1.2 million dollars each year.


Southwest Preparatory Conference

All Saints Episcopal School - Casady School - Cistercian Preparatory School - Episcopal School of Dallas - Episcopal High School
Fort Worth Country Day School - Greenhill School - Hockaday School - Holland Hall - John Cooper School - Kinkaid School - Oakridge - Saint Mary's Hall - St. Andrew's Episcopal School - St. John's School - St. Mark's School - St. Stephen's Episcopal School - Trinity Valley School