Girls Preparatory School 2019-20 School Profile

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205 Island Avenue | PO Box 4736 Chattanooga, TN 37405 Office 423.634.7600 | Fax 423.634.7682 GPS.edu | CEEB – 430300

Dr. Autumn A. Graves Head of School 423.634.7629 agraves@gps.edu

Jenise Gordon Head of Upper School 423.634.7613 jgordon@gps.edu

Susan McCarter Director of College Counseling 423.634.7625 smccarter@gps.edu

Amelia Mann Assoc. Director of College Counseling 423.634.5441 amann@gps.edu

Karen Richards Administrative Assistant 423.634.7624 krichards@gps.edu

GPS MISSION STATEMENT Girls Preparatory School inspires each girl to lead a life of integrity and purpose by engaging her mind, cultivating her strengths, and nurturing her self-confidence and respect for others. `

THE SCHOOL At a time when girls were not afforded the same college preparatory education as boys, three visionary female school teachers started Girls Preparatory School. More than 110 years later, the stories and the trajectory of the lives of thousands of girls have been written and modeled because of the tenacity of the three Founders, who were not only educators but also resourceful social entrepreneurs. With support from their GPS sisters, teachers, coaches, and counselors, girls are free to discover their passions in the classroom, on the field, or on the stage. From being first in the community to provide girls opportunities for sports, such as golf and lacrosse, to hosting all-girl entrepreneurial events and special speakers, GPS remains committed to its initial resolve to provide an environment where everything begins and ends with what is best for girls. While GPS has evolved and grown since 1906, one constant remains: a passion and commitment for preparing girls—in mind, body, and spirit—for college and for life. • GPS values are HONOR, RESPECT, CURIOSITY, INDIVIDUALITY, and RELATIONSHIPS. • ADMISSION to GPS is selective. The current sixth-grade class of 69 girls come from 32 sending

schools located within the greater Chattanooga area. Nearly 40 percent of the 2019-20 student body receives need-based aid.

• THE GPS FACULTY includes 58 teachers; 79% hold advanced degrees. • As seniors, students present a seven-minute CHAPEL TALK at a school-wide assembly, giving

each student an opportunity to share her view and opinion on the topic of her choosing.

• THE ACADEMIC YEAR is divided into two semesters; each class meets four times each week. •

GPS offers 21 ADVANCED PLACEMENT CREDITS and 17 HONORS CLASSES. Students must be recommended to take an AP course and are required to sit for the exam. Our unique schedule may prohibit students from enrolling in all courses for which they are eligible. • All GPS students sign an HONOR CODE that states they will not lie, cheat, or

steal, nor allow those behaviors by others—on campus, off campus, and online. The purpose of the Honor Code is to help our girls lead lives of integrity by respecting themselves, each other, and their community while also keeping our campus safe; there are no locks on lockers. The Honor Council is student-led. • By partnering with ONE SCHOOLHOUSE, GPS is able to provide students with a range of online options. One Schoolhouse is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

• GPS fosters a robust ALUMNAE network. Former students contribute generously to the school’s IMPACT FUND, meet regularly via on- and off-campus events, and serve as mentors to our current student body.


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