The McCallie School

Prep school in Chattanooga, Tennessee, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

McCallie School is a private, all-boys, college-preparatory school located on Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. Established in 1905, the school has students in grades 6 through 12 in both day and boarding programs.[3]

Coordinates35.0272391°N 85.2656187°W / 35.0272391; -85.2656187
Type
MottoMan's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational Christianity
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The McCallie School
Location
500 Dodds Ave

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United States
Coordinates35.0272391°N 85.2656187°W / 35.0272391; -85.2656187
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Type
MottoMan's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational Christianity
Established1905
Girls Preparatory School
Head of school
Arthur Lee Burns III
Grades6–12
GenderAll-boys
Campus120 acres (48.6 ha)
Campus type
Suburban
ColorsBlue & White
   
Fight song"On, McCallie" by William T. Purdy ("On, Wisconsin!")
MascotBlue Tornado
NicknameBlue Tornadoes
RivalBaylor School[1]
PublicationThe Argonaut
NewspaperThe Tornado
YearbookThe Pennant
TuitionMiddle School day: $37,340
Upper school day: $38,800
Boarding (domestic): $74,600
Boarding (international): $81,050[2]
Websitewww.mccallie.org
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History

Original school building, 1906/07
Aerial view of campus

Brothers Spencer Jarnigan and James "Park" McCallie founded the school in 1905, which remained under the control of the family until a board of trustees assumed management of the school in 1937.[4]

Founded as an all-boys school, McCallie became a military school in the wake of World War I.[4] In 1970, McCallie dropped its military program as a result of admission challenges during the Vietnam War.[4]

Like most schools in Tennessee, the McCallie School was formerly racially segregated. While the school's board of trustees agreed to allow the admission of African-American students beginning with day students in 1969 and boarding students in 1970,[5] the school did not admit its first African-American student until 1971.[6]

McCallie has a close relationship with Girls Preparatory School (GPS). One of the co-founders of GPS was Grace McCallie, sister to Spencer and Park.[citation needed]

Drama collection

Donated to the theater department, the Scott Langley '68 Drama Collection is a collection of plays and theater history books, located in the rehearsal room. Langley graduated as valedictorian from McCallie in 1968. He was involved in theater and swimming during his time at McCallie.[7]

Rankings

In 2016, McCallie was ranked as the top private high school in the state of Tennessee by Business Insider.[8] In Niche's 2023 high school report, McCallie was ranked the number one boarding high school and best high school for athletes in Tennessee. Nationally, McCallie was ranked the 35th best overall all-boys high school and 123rd of 418 best boarding high schools.[9]

Summer programs

Day & boarding camps

McCallie School has seven boarding camps.[10][11]

Notable alumni

References

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