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GILMOUR ACADEMY

CAMPUS AND FACILITIES: Recent construction projects:

• The Lorraine and Bill Dodero Center for Performing Arts • Renovation of Weber Stadium (turf eld, all-weather track, long jump and high jump) • Six tennis courts • Phase II of Figgie Field project (a baseball scoreboard, grandstands, a press box, a concession stand, bathrooms and an entrance plaza with ticket windows) • Outdoor learning facilities (Preschool-Grade 12): an outdoor classroom, a nature trail, a greenhouse, apiaries, giving gardens and a chicken coop • Lower School playground • Fabrication lab

Existing facilities include:

• Molecular genetics research lab (the only one of its kind in Ohiobased secondary schools) • Digital music studio • Broadcast journalism studio • Sports medicine training room, natatorium, gymnasium, all-turf baseball eld and two ice rinks • Steinway pianos (the rst private K-12 school in the Midwest to become a Steinway Select K-12 School) • Boarding option for Grades 9-12

ACCREDITATION:

Accreditation is provided through the Independent School Association of the Central States and the Ohio Catholic School Accrediting Association.

EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAMS:

• Lower School clubs/activities: 23 • Middle School clubs/activities: 17 • Upper School clubs/activities: 49 (the speech/debate team ranked in the top 5% nationally) • Fifty-four sports teams

FALL OPEN HOUSE INFORMATION:

All-school Open House: Noon to 2 p.m. Oct. 24 RSVP at www.gilmour.org/openhouse.

UNIQUE STUDY OPTIONS/ PROGRAMS: Nature-Based Learning Program (Toddler-Grade 12):

• Outdoor learning facilities • Environmental science courses • Sustainability initiatives

Community Block (Grades 7-12):

• Midday block with a myriad of options for enrichment • Club meetings during Community Block, rather than after school (so students can participate in athletics and clubs/ activities) • Students can meet with teachers, use athletic facilities and participate in spiritual opportunities • Teachers may take students off campus for extended, experiential learning

LancerTech:

• Computer science opportunities for students and professional development for teachers • Advanced courses in 3D game design, competitive robotics and web development • Recognized as a regional training hub/best practices showcase for educational institutions

Wellness Initiative:

• Social-emotional, physical, spiritual and nancial wellness; mindfulness • Daily wellness block at Lower School (Toddler-Grade 6)

VECTOR Program:

• Students partner with faculty mentors to design focused academic experiences

FACULTY:

• Average tenure: Nine years • Average number of years of teaching experience: 14 • Percent with advanced degrees: 71%

ALUMNI:

Gilmour alumni (more than 5,700 graduates) live in 36 countries, as well as every state in the U.S. They live out the school’s mission in a variety of industries.

FINANCIAL AID:

Merit-based and need-based tuition assistance is offered for students in Grades K-12. For the 2020-2021 school year, $8.5 million was awarded.

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Address:

34001 Cedar Road, Gates Mills

Grades Served: Montessori Preschool (Toddler-Pre-K); Grades K-12 Total Enrollment: 675 Annual Tuition: $5,980-$30,520 Average Class Size: 15 Year Established: 1946

TOP SCHOOL LEADERSHIP:

• Kathleen C. Kenny, head of school • Elizabeth Edmondson, chief academic of cer • Whitney Daly, chief mission integration of cer • NaNetta Hullum, chief diversity, equity and inclusion of cer

TOP BOARD LEADERSHIP:

• Fred G. Botek ’85, board chair • Michael J. Baird • Lorraine C. Dodero • Michael C. Howley • James R. Pender • Katherine C. Pender • Dr. Kevin M. Stein • E. Mark Young ’92

We teach the child. We reach the heart.

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Innovative curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities are what you would expect from one of the best private schools in Northeast Ohio. But it is how Gilmour Academy teaches students what it means to be a person beyond the classroom that makes our school truly unique. Entrepreneurial opportunities; service projects; and experiential programming in technology, the arts and science empower students to not only learn about the real world, but how to positively impact it. Gilmour educates the mind and empowers the heart of every student. That’s the advantage of an independent, Catholic school.

To learn more or schedule a personal tour, visit gilmour.org/admission