Catlin Gabel School

Catlin Gabel School
Address
8825 SW Barnes Road
Portland, Oregon, 97225
United States
Coordinates 45°30′35″N 122°46′03″W / 45.509819°N 122.767373°W / 45.509819; -122.767373Coordinates: 45°30′35″N 122°46′03″W / 45.509819°N 122.767373°W / 45.509819; -122.767373
Information
Type Independent private
Opened 1957
Head Tim Bazemore[1]
Grades Pre K-12[2]
Number of students 760[3]
Student to teacher ratio 6.3:1[3]
Campus suburban 63 acres (25 ha)
Color(s) Royal blue and white   [1]
Athletics conference OSAA Lewis & Clark League 3A-1[1]
Mascot Eagles[1]
Rival Oregon Episcopal School
Accreditation NAAS[4]
Newspaper speak.catlin.edu/
Website www.catlin.edu

School barn in the fall

The commons during a snowfall

Catlin Gabel School is an independent pre-K to 12 private school in West Haven-Syvlan, a census-designated place in Washington County and the Portland metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Oregon.

History

With roots that go back to 1859, the school was founded in 1957 as a result of merger between the Catlin Hillside School (founded 1911 as Miss Catlin's School, named after the founder Ruth Catlin) and the Gabel Country Day School (originating as the Portland Academy, named after founder Priscilla Gabel). The school had initially hoped to expand onto the Gabel school property, but lost it to eminent domain. Since the Catlin property was too small to support the school, Catlin Gabel purchased the Honey Hollow Farm in 1958, relocating the upper school there in the fall. Nine years later, the middle school relocated there, followed by the lower school a year later, in 1968. The school sold the Catlin Hillside buildings to the Portland Art Museum.

In 2005, the Malone Family Foundation endowed Catlin Gabel with a two million dollar grant for financial aid under its Malone Scholars Program.

Students

As of the 2014-15 school year, there were 760 students.[4][3] The student body is divided into four groups: high school (grades 9-12), middle school (grades 6-8), elementary school (grades 1-5), and beginning school (preschool through kindergarten).

Academics

Catlin Gabel is accredited by the Northwest Association of Independent Schools (NWAIS)].

Science Research

Catlin Gabel has a long history of science research competition success. Over the years, many students have placed highly in prestigious competitions such as the Intel Science Talent Search, the Siemens Competition, the Davidson Fellows Scholarship, and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

Activities

Catlin Gabel has operated a team in the FIRST Robotics Competition competition since 2005, called "The Flaming Chickens."[5]

Catlin Gabel has been a successful participant in the Oregon Mock Trial competition, and has often gone to the national competition.[6]

Sports

Catlin Gabel's traditional rival in athletics is the Oregon Episcopal School.[7] The middle school fields teams of soccer, volleyball, cross-country, basketball, and track. The high school competes in soccer, cross-country, basketball, baseball, track, golf, swimming, women's volleyball, and tennis.

Notable alumni

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