Athenian School
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Athenian School | |
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Established | 1965 |
Head of school | Eric Niles |
Grades | 6-12 |
Nickname | Owls |
Website | www |
The Athenian School is a co-educational, college preparatory boarding and day school located in Danville, California. Students in grades 6-12 attend classes on a 75 acre campus in Contra Costa County. The school was founded by Dyke Brown in 1965.
Athenian has an enrollment of approximately 170 students in the middle school (grades 6–8) and 360 students in upper school(9–12). Approximately 60 students and 18 teachers live on campus full-time. The teacher to student ratio is 8:1[1] and the average class size is 14. [2]
According to
Athenian holds an average SAT score of 1385 (out of 1600)[5] and an average ACT score of 32.[6] According to Boarding School Review, this gives Athenian the 8th highest SAT score of any boarding school in the United States.[7]
History
Dyke Brown conceived of the idea of a mission-driven boarding school during his tenure as Vice President of the Ford Foundation, influenced by his foundation work in youth development and the prevention of juvenile delinquency, and by his own children's educational experiences.[8]
Athenian is a founding member of
In 1962, Brown left the Ford Foundation to begin to raise money for the school he had in mind. Inspired by the Oxford system of individual colleges sharing common resources, his original plan was a series of four campuses sharing a library, science classrooms, athletic facilities, a performing-arts complex, and other facilities. He found 80+ acres of land in what was then rural Contra Costa county, a portion of what was then the Blackhawk Ranch, bordering on Mount Diablo State Park.
Construction began in 1963, and the founding head, W. Robert Usellis, began recruiting the pioneer classes in the fall of 1964. Brown's vision was startling at the time: he planned for both
In the 1970s, Athenian weathered local, national, and international changes. The surrounding area was transformed from cattle ranches to upscale developments. Athenian's neighbor, Blackhawk Ranch, was sold to land developer Ken Behring, and by 1979 2,500 upscale homes were built. The population boom in the area meant that there was an increased demand for day student places at the school.
Nationally, at least two forces were at work. First, the
In 1979, there was sufficient interest in the surrounding community for Athenian to open a day-school-only middle school, serving students in grades 6–8. Most of them continued on to finish high school at Athenian.
Athletics
Athenian is one of ten schools in the
Athenian Wilderness Experience (AWE)
While Athenian's founder, Dyke Brown, was influenced by Kurt Hahn, a wilderness expedition was not originally required in the curriculum. In the summer of 1968, two female members of the class of 1969 participated in the only program available for girls in the Boundary Waters Park. Upon their return to school, they impressed upon Brown and other school leaders the importance of having such an experience by part of the Athenian education. The addition of the Athenian Wilderness Experience as a required part of the curriculum further emphasized Athenian's experiential approach to education.
Originally, Athenian students went on courses provided by the Sierra arm of Outward Bound. After several years, the school devised its own program and hired staff, and made participation in AWE a graduation requirement. Now, Athenian students in their junior year spend twenty six days backpacking in either the Sierra Nevada during the summer, or Death Valley during the spring semester. The course is designed to promote personal growth, develop a sense of community, and foster environmental stewardship amongst Athenian students. On the homecoming day, AWE participants take part in a tradition known as "Run In", during which students run from a location that is 8 miles away from the school back to the campus.[14]
Clubs
Student activity clubs include Asian Club, Poker Club, Outdoor Adventure Club, Interweave (Gay-Straight Alliance), Jew Crew, Black Student Union, Christian Club, Interfaith Dialogue Club, Philanthropy Club, Tea Club, Entrepreneurship, Round Square Club, and more.[15]
Robotics
The Athenian School's Acropolis Robotics competes regularly in the FIRST Robotics Competition as team 852. In 2019, Athenian hosted their first FIRST LEGO League (FLL) tournament with the help of the Acropolis Robotics high school students. The Athenian Middle School had three FLL teams of their own in 2019, all three of which competed in the FLL tournament.
Heads of School
- 1966–1968: W. Robert Usellis
- 1969–1970: John Streetz
- 1970–1977: David Murray
- 1977–1987: Steven Davenport
- 1987–1992: Sam Eliot
- 1992–2009: Eleanor Dase
- 2009–present: Eric Niles[16]
References
- ^ "The Athenian School in California". www.usnews.com.
- ^ "At A Glance - The Athenian School". www.athenian.org.
- ^ "2019 The Athenian School Rankings". Niche.
- ^ "2019 The Athenian School Rankings". Niche.
- ^ "At A Glance - The Athenian School". www.athenian.org.
- ^ "The Athenian School Test Scores and Academics". Niche.
- ^ "Boarding Schools with the Highest Average SAT Scores (2018-19)". www.boardingschoolreview.com.
- ^ The history section is adapted from Athenian: An Oral History.
- ^ "Beginnings". Archived from the original on January 2, 2006. Retrieved July 25, 2018. The beginnings of the Round Square Conference
- ^ "The Athenian School - San Francisco Bay Area Private School - The Athenian School". www.athenian.org.
- ^ "A Better Chance: Mission and History". Archived from the original on August 21, 2004. Retrieved July 25, 2018. Mission and History of A Better Chance
- ^ "Athenian (Danville, CA) High School Sports - Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, and more | MaxPreps". www.maxpreps.com. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
- ^ "Athenian boys basketball tops Verdugo Hills for first CIF State crown". highschcool.si.com. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
- ^ "Twenty-six Day Wilderness Experience Challenges Athenian Students to the Max". Danville, CA Patch. 2010-03-27. Retrieved 2020-12-05.
- ^ Equity and Inclusion: Student Activities Archived 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Athenian School Names New Head[permanent dead link]