FWCD 50th Anniversary - History and Development of FWCD's Campus

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A Tangible Example of Faith and Vision By Steve Stackhouse, Assistant Head of School

On December 14, 1962, Headmaster Peter A. Schwartz, Building Chair Thomas M. Ryan and Board President Perry Bass gathered for a small groundbreaking. A new home for a new school was in the works. The event marked the first construction for the fledgling Fort Worth Country Day campus. Though actual students and an “official opening” were almost a year away, this early ceremony was the realization of a dream and the culmination of years of planning. As Bass noted, it was a “tangible example of faith and vision.” It is unlikely that those who gathered on that winter day could imagine what Country Day would look like 50 years later. From the start, Trustees recognized the critical relationship between the facilities and the academic program, and they were properly focused on the plant. Just as the program grew, the campus grew. Over the years, Country Day’s buildings, and its surroundings, shaped the learning environment. From one project to the next, working principles emerged that organized the campus and influenced the climate and culture in both obvious and subtle ways. Today, the 103 acre-campus consists of 14 buildings and extensive athletic facilities and fields. Fort Worth Country Day is very much a “campus school” left, Perry R. Bass, President, FWCDS Board featuring many academic buildings and performance and sport venues in a From of Trustees, Thomas M. Ryan, Chair, FWCDS Building Committee. Headmaster Peter Schwartz park-like setting. The style is similar to other schools built in the South is in the foreground. during the ’60s and ’70s. The facilities are clustered together creating many unique and interesting plazas, patios, habitat gardens and outdoor gathering spaces. Live oaks and maples give shade and create pedestrian canopies, while breezeways connect and crisscross the campus. It is almost impossible for a student to go through the day without going outside.


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