Davidson Day School | |
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Davidson, North Carolina, United States | |
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Type | Independent/Private |
Motto | Just Think |
Established | 1999 |
Principal | Bonnie Cotter |
Color(s) | Red, White, Blue |
Athletics conference | SPAA |
Team name | Patriots |
Average SAT scores | 1200+ |
Website | http://www.davidsonday.com/ |
Davidson Day School is an independent school located in Davidson, North Carolina.
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Davidson Day School, formerly Acclaim Academy was originally located at 404 Armour Street in Davidson and rented space from the factory that owned the building. Davidson Day School stayed at this location about 1.5 miles from its current location from its establishment till 2007, when a new building at 750 Jetton Street was finished.
The school has experienced surprisingly rapid growth during the difficult economy. With 525 students enrolled in 2011-2012, they are near the 600 student capacity of the still new facilities. The school plans to occupy a second campus where they will move grades 7-12. Expect this campus to be large with plenty of room for growth in enrollment and for 1st class academic, athletic and extra-curricular activities.
Davidson Day school has a theater program that usually has a winter and spring performance.
Year | Production | Location |
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2008 | Peanuts | (DDS) Commons |
2009 | Comedy of Errors | (DDS) Theater |
2010 | Edgar Allen Poe | (DDS) Theater |
2011 | A Christmas Carol | (DDS) Theater |
2011 | A Tail of Three Oranges | (DDS) Outdoor Theater |
2011 | Hamlet | (DDS) Theater |
Davidson day School has moved from 1A to 2A given the growth in student body size. They compete in most sports and, most recently, the girls varsity soccer team won the school's first team state championship in 2010-2011.
The boys basketball team has been ranked in the top 25 in North Carolina and has placed a number of players into colleges in its short history.
Most recently the school has fielded a varsity football team. 2011-2012 represents its first varsity season.