Fort Worth Country Day School

Private school in Fort Worth, Texas, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fort Worth Country Day (FWCD) is a JK-12 private, independent, coeducational, nondenominational college-preparatory school located on approximately 100 acres in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS). ISAS is a member of the International Council Advancing Independent School Accreditation (ICAISA).

School typePrivate
MottoHumanitas per disciplinam
(Humanities through discipline)
OpenedSeptember 9, 1963
HeadmasterEric V. Lombardi
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Fort Worth Country Day
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United States
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School typePrivate
MottoHumanitas per disciplinam
(Humanities through discipline)
OpenedSeptember 9, 1963
HeadmasterEric V. Lombardi
Teaching staff
109.1 (FTE)
GradesJK-12
Enrollment1116
Colors   Red and blue
MascotFalcon
RivalTrinity Valley School
Websitewww.fwcd.org
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The school broke ground in 1963 and opened nine months later on September 9, 1963, with grades one through nine. 210 students were initially enrolled. The Sid Richardson Gymnasium opened in 1967. Eight additional buildings and annexes opened in the 1970s and early 1980s. In the 1990s three buildings were built. In 2008, the Fischer Dining Pavilion opened. In 2016, the Patton Field House opened as a replacement for old locker and weight rooms in the gyms.[1]

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