United States, Asheville
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Asheville School is on Asheville School Road in Asheville, North Carolina, in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina. The area offers exceptional access to outdoor activities including hiking, climbing, and mountain sports.
The school serves high school students, with the Spoleto Study Abroad programme and Winterim providing additional learning experiences beyond the regular academic schedule.
Asheville School is an independent co-educational boarding school. Originally founded as a boys' school in 1900, it admitted girls as day students in 1972 and opened girls' boarding in 1986.
Academic Support Services help students develop study skills, time management, and test preparation strategies.
Tuition details are available from the admissions office. Financial aid is offered through the Clarity application system, with a January 15 deadline.
Students come from 25 countries and 16 US states.
Asheville School is a co-educational boarding school in Asheville, North Carolina, founded in 1900. The school draws students from 25 countries and 16 US states. Originally a boys' school, it became co-educational in 1972 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. The curriculum spans six departments: Arts, English, History, Mathematics, Science, and World Languages, with advanced courses available in each. A distinctive mountaineering programme takes advantage of the school's location in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Spoleto Study Abroad programme and Winterim provide unique experiential learning opportunities. Dr. Anthony Sgro serves as the ninth Head of School.