Altamont School


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nameThe Altamont School
mottoTruth, Knowledge, Honor
logoAltamont School seal.png
established
typePrivate
grades5–12
ceeb010335
head_of_schoolCecil F. Stodghill, Jr.
teaching_staff40.8 FTE (2021–22)
enrollment362 (2021–22)
ratio8.9 (2021–22)
athleticsBasketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Golf, Robotics
colors{{Ubl
{{color boxGold
mascotKnight
streetaddress4801 Altamont Road
cityBirmingham, Alabama
zipcode35222
countryUnited States
coordinates
yearbookAltimissimus
website
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| name = The Altamont School | motto = Truth, Knowledge, Honor | logo = Altamont School seal.png | established = | type = Private | grades = 5–12 | ceeb = 010335 | head_of_school = Cecil F. Stodghill, Jr. | teaching_staff = 40.8 FTE (2021–22) | enrollment = 362 (2021–22) | ratio = 8.9 (2021–22) | athletics = Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Tennis, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball, Baseball, Golf, Robotics | colors = {{Ubl | Gold, white, and black | | mascot = Knight | streetaddress = 4801 Altamont Road | city = Birmingham, Alabama | zipcode = 35222 | country = United States | coordinates = | yearbook = Altimissimus | website =

The Altamont School, located in Birmingham, Alabama atop Red Mountain, is a college preparatory day school with coeducational enrollment of grades 512. Most of the students live in Birmingham and the surrounding communities.

History

Altamont was established in 1975 as a merger between the Brooke Hill School, a college preparatory school for girls founded in 1940, and the Birmingham University School, a boys' school founded in 1922 by Basil M. Parks.

Cecil F. Stodghill, Jr. was named Head of School in 2022.

Campus

Altamont's main campus is located on 28 acre on the crest of Red Mountain just south of downtown Birmingham. The main school building houses forty classrooms, two science wings, a fine arts center, a student center, an art gallery and sculpture garden, a computer lab, a 20,000-volume library, and special studios for chorus, art, photography, and orchestra. An audio-visual recording studio was recently added to the fine arts suite. The athletic facilities include two gymnasiums with two basketball courts, three volleyball courts and a weight room. The main campus offers six tennis courts, a soccer field and a track. A second campus provides another gymnasium as well as soccer, baseball, and softball fields.

Students, faculty, and administration

Approximately 80% of Altamont graduates matriculate to out-of-state colleges and universities. A total of 14% of the students in the Class of 2008 were named National Merit semi-finalists, the highest percentage of a school in the state. The faculty consists of 54 teachers, of whom nearly three-quarters hold master's degrees or higher. Altamont is governed by a board of trustees. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Athletics

As of 2005 the girls track and cross country teams had won the state title for 14 years straight. Altamont boys track won the outdoor title in 2006 and the indoor in 2004 and 2005. The girls soccer team have won State Titles in 2004, 2006, and 2007. The boys team won in 2003, 2008, and 2012.

Notable alumni

References

References

  1. "Search for Private Schools – School Detail for The Altamont School". [[Institute of Education Sciences]].
  2. "Alabama Association of Independent Schools (AAIS): The Altamont School".
  3. "Altamont School: Athletics".
  4. "Altamont School: Athletic Records".
  5. "The Altamont School: Cabaniss-Kaul Center for the Arts".
  6. "The Altamont School: Altamont Alumna & Playwright Rebecca Gilman '82 Wins Prestigious Steinberg Award".
  7. "Kate Jackson".
  8. (April 19, 2009). "A town divided, a team united".
  9. "About Altamont".
  10. "Margaret Tutwiler".
  11. (May 14, 2013). "Birmingham native and 'Big Fish' author Daniel Wallace returns with new novel".
  12. (September 9, 2014). "'Aware' Mountain Brook group to host suicide prevention talk this week".

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