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Sacramento Country Day

Sacramento Country Day School
Address
2636 Latham Drive
Sacramento, California, Sacramento County 95864
United States
Coordinates 38°34′09″N 121°23′58″W / 38.56917°N 121.39944°W / 38.56917; -121.39944Coordinates: 38°34′09″N 121°23′58″W / 38.56917°N 121.39944°W / 38.56917; -121.39944
Information
Type Independent, Private
Established 1964
Headmaster Lee Thomsen
Faculty 65
Grades Pre-K-12
Gender co-educational
Number of students 503
Campus Suburban, 11 acres
Color(s) Red and Black         
Athletics conference Sacramento Metropolitan Athletic League (SMAL)
Nickname Cavaliers
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges;California Association of Independent Schools
Newspaper The Octagon
Yearbook The Medallion
Average SAT Scores 1893 (Critical Reading 609, Math 643, Writing 641)
Website

Sacramento Country Day School (SCDS) is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory school serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12 since 1964. SCDS is located in the unincorporated Arden Arcade neighborhood of Sacramento, California, and serves students from all surrounding areas, including Carmichael, Davis, Elk Grove, Penryn, Placerville, Folsom, El Dorado Hills, and Shingle Springs. The mission of Sacramento Country Day School is to provide a traditional, college preparatory education to students from a variety of backgrounds who possess both strong academic potential and respect for others, and to develop in them the qualities of self-confidence, creativity, integrity, and responsibility.

Seeking an academically-challenging school for their son, Greg, Dr. Baxter Geeting and his wife, Corinne, formulated the concept for Country Day around their kitchen table. About that time, Dr. Geeting met Herbert Matthews, who was teaching math at a small school in Carmichael, and convinced him to join the discussion. Soon, the school envisioned by these educators became a reality.

September 14, 1964, the school opened with 12 students in portable buildings at the Unitarian Church on Sierra Blvd. The following year, the school relocated to its present campus on Latham Drive with 123 students in grades kindergarten through nine. High School buildings arrived in 1970, the multi-purpose building in 1977, and Lower School classrooms in 1979. The building boom of the 1980s produced the gymnasium (1982), the Matthews Library (1985), the administration building (1985), and the Lower School library “wing” (1985). Recent construction includes the Frank Science Center (2005), and the new Lower School building and renovation, completed in August 2008.

As the physical plant and enrollment steadily grew, so did the strength and breadth of the school’s educational programs. Over the decades, SCDS added many Advanced Placement, honors, and elective courses in addition to co-curricular programs such as Mock Trial and Renaissance Day; and field trips such as Sutter’s Fort, Marin Headlands, Yosemite, Redwood Glen, and Washington D.C.; and over two dozen interscholastic athletic teams.


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