Augusta Preparatory Day School
Augusta Preparatory Day School | |
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Address | |
285 Flowing Wells Road Martinez, Georgia, Columbia County 30907 United States | |
Coordinates | 33°29′57″N 82°06′41″W / 33.4992°N 82.1113°WCoordinates: 33°29′57″N 82°06′41″W / 33.4992°N 82.1113°W |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Motto | Esse Quam Videri (To be, rather than to seem) |
Religious affiliation(s) | non-sectarian |
Founded | 1960 |
Grades | Age 3 – Grade 12 |
Gender | co-educational |
Number of students | 570[1] |
Hours in school day | 7 |
School colour(s) | Blue/Gold |
Mascot | Charlie the Cavalier |
Nickname | APDS / Augusta Prep / Prep |
Team name | Cavaliers / Lady Cavaliers |
Yearbook | Cavalier |
Head of School | Peter Huestis |
Head of the Middle School | Melody McRee |
Head of the Upper School | Dr. Gerry Chambers |
Website | www.augustaprep.org |
Augusta Preparatory Day School (APDS) is a non-sectarian independent school in Augusta, Georgia. It accepts students from three years of age through twelfth grade.
History
Augusta Preparatory School began with thirty-eight students on September 5, 1961 in grades 7–12. Augusta Country Day School was founded in 1972, and accepted students from Kindergarten through Fifth grade. Both schools were merged to form Augusta Preparatory Day School in 1988.[1]
Today, APDS is organized in three divisions: The Lower School enrolls students age three through grade 4. The Middle school enrolls students in grades 5 through 8. The Upper School enrolls students in grades 9 through 12.
Athletics
- 1993–1994 Men's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 1994–1995 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 1994–1995 Women's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 1995–1996 Women's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 1996–1997 Men's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 1996–1997 Women's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 1997–1998 Men's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 1997–1998 Women's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 1998–1999 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 1998–1999 Women's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 1999–2000 Golf Class AAA State Champions
- 1999–2000 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2000–2001 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2001–2002 Men's Cross Country Class AAA State Champions
- 2002–2003 Golf Class AAA State Champions
- 2002–2003 Women's Cross Country Class AAA State Champions
- 2003–2004 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2004–2005 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2004–2005 Women's Cross Country Class AAA State Champions
- 2004–2005 Women's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2005–2006 Golf Class AAA State Champions
- 2005–2006 Men's Tennis Class AA State Champions
- 2005–2006 Men's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2006–2007 Volleyball Class AAA State Champions
- 2007–2008 Volleyball Class AAA State Champions
- 2007–2008 Women's Tennis Class AAA State Champions
- 2008–2009 Men's Swimming Class AAA State Champions
- 2008–2009 Women's Cross Country Class AAA State Champions
- 2009–2010 Men's Swimming State Champions
- 2010–2011 Women's Cross Country State Champions
- 2011–2012 Men's Swimming State Champions
- 2013–2014 Men's Football State Champions
- 2013–2014 Men's Golf State Champions
- 2013–2014 Women's Soccer State Champions
- 2014–2015 Women's Soccer State Champions
- 2014–2015 Women's Tennis State Champions
References
- 1 2 "Prep at a Glance". Archived from the original on 2007-12-29. Retrieved 2008-02-04.
External links
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