United States, Asheville
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Advanced courses in history, science, mathematics, and English push students beyond the standard curriculum. The Spoleto Study Abroad programme provides international academic enrichment.
The arts department offers dance, drama, technical theatre, film production, music, visual arts, and ceramics. Creative expression is valued alongside academic achievement.
Spanish and French are taught from Level I through Level IV, with advanced Language and Culture and Literature courses available.
The mountaineering programme builds physical fitness and resilience. Team sports provide competitive athletic opportunities in the Blue Ridge Mountain setting.
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.