Lovett Upper School

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LIVE IT. LEARN IT.
Upper SCHOOL

Welcome

Lovett’s Upper School is a dynamic learning environment that balances challenges and expectations with support and care for students as individuals. Our teachers and students place high value on the relationships they create through shared learning, self-discovery, and the development of purpose. Our graduates leave the Riverbank well prepared for future academic endeavors, but more importantly, to be responsible, engaged, and self-aware citizens.

Our Mission:

The Lovett School is a community of belonging that develops students of honor, faith, and wisdom with the character and intellect to thrive in learning and life.

Our Approach to Education:

At Lovett, our students find joy and purpose in learning by doing. Guided by our distinctive approach to whole child education, Lovett faculty immerse students in intellectually rigorous, hands-on learning environments that spark character development, individual passions, and social awareness. By design, we offer students the experiences that deepen their cognitive, emotional, and social skills while inspiring an enduring enthusiasm for learning.

School Leadership

By the Numbers 672 Upper School students 1,640 total students 26% students of color 1,233 Lovett families 70 zip codes that our students reside in 31 greater Atlanta cities where our families live 230 faculty members 69 Upper School faculty members 19 average number of years teaching 60% of our faculty hold graduate degrees 13% of Lovett students receive financial aid $4M of financial aid provided annually
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Meredyth Cole Head of School Chelle Wabrek Associate Head of School Patrick Boswell Head of Upper School Chuck Melito Assistant Head of Upper School for Operations Courtney Hooker Assistant Head of Upper School for Student Life
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Curriculum

English [12 courses]

The American Studies program is a signature course offered to all 11th grade students. Students in 12th grade choose between British Literature and a variety of spring English electives or AP English Literature.

Math [16 courses]

Ranging from Algebra I Advanced to Post-AP Honors Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra. AP courses include Statistics, Calculus AB, and Calculus BC.

Science [17 courses]

Offers 5 AP courses (Physics 1, Physics C, Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Science). Unique advanced biology courses for 11th and 12th grade students include Marine Biology, Botany, Genetics/Anatomy, and two summer travel courses.

Language [39 courses]

Spanish, French, Latin, and Chinese are all offered at Lovett. Each language is available through the AP level. Students can also participate in a summer Spanish immersion course at Siempre Verde, our cloud forest property in Ecuador.

History [19 courses]

Electives range from Environmental Economics to Honors Holocaust and the History of Genocide. Five AP courses are offered: AP World History, AP United States Government and Politics, AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, and AP Art History.

Religion [12 courses]

Core religion courses include Intro to Religious Studies, Intro to Old Testament, Intro to New Testament, World Religions, and Religion and Nature. Elective courses range from Ethical Leadership to Religion in Film, and also include a summer travel course to Israel.

Computer Science and Engineering [8

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Features Digital Media & Engineering courses as well as AP Computer Science A and Post-AP Honors Computer Science Studies.

Fine Arts [40

courses]

Courses offered span visual and performing arts, including summer travel courses, six honors courses, AP Art History, and AP Music Theory.

Physical Education

Lifetime Fitness, Wellness, and Health for is required for all ninth grade students. Advanced Fitness is an elective option for 10th-12th grade students.

Electives

Debate and Public Speaking, Newspaper, Yearbook, Introduction to Psychology, Independent Study, Global Online Academy, and more.

upper School Schedule

Each day, students have four or five hour-long classes. On days with four classes, students also have Chapel or community time. All students take seven courses each semester, one of which may be a study period. Each course meets four times during every six-day rotation. Teachers are available for optional tutorial time before and after school. Students start each morning by meeting with their advisory group, except on Wednesdays when we have a school-wide late start to accommodate faculty meetings and collaboration.

A B C D E F Tutorial by Appointment (Except on Wednesdays)
Advisory (Except on Wednesdays) PASSING 1 6 4 3 7 5 9:00 PASSING 10:00 2 7 Community Time 4 1 Chapel 11:00 PASSING 3 1 6 5 2 7 12:00 PASSING 4 2 5 1 3 6 1:00 Lunch 2:00 5 3 7 2 6 4 3:00 Tutorial (Except on Fridays)
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College Counseling

Our six college counselors work with students toward self-examination, goal-setting, decision-making, and self-advocacy in the search of options that will allow them to continue their learning beyond Lovett’s gates.

The team offers grade-specific programming and resources starting in ninth grade, with more dedicated and personalized meetings and events starting in tenth grade and lasting through senior year.

Most Popular College Destinations

Public:

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Auburn University, Clemson University, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Alabama, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, University of Georgia, University of North Georgia, University of Michigan, University of Mississippi, University of South Carolina, and University of Virginia

Private:

Boston College, Southern Methodist University, Texas Christian University, Wake Forest University, Sewanee: University of the South, Tulane University, University of Miami, University of Southern California, Washington University, and Washington and Lee University

Ivy League: Columbia University, Dartmouth College, and University of Pennsylvania

* In the last four admission cycles.

Programming and Resources Offered:

• Grade-specific monthly newsletter in addition to College Counseling padlet

• Counseling assignments spring of tenth grade year to support advisory program

• Meetings with a counselor to address:

• College visit planning and list-shaping

• Individual testing timeline and planning

• Personalized application assistance and resumé-building

• Mock interviews

• Visits from 150+ college and university admission representatives every fall

• Annual Reverse Fly-in event with deans and directors of college and university admission

• Two summer College Application Seminars to jump start the application process

• College application workshops for seniors

For more information regarding matriculation and testing, visit lovett.org/college-counseling .

Student Clubs & Leadership Opportunities

Student Clubs

• 65 Roses

• A-List Movie Makers Club

• Amigos Para Siempre

• Art History Club

• Baking Club

• Chess Club

• CHOA Club

• Fishing Club

• Foundation for Hospital Art Club

• Girl Up: STEM for Social Good

• Girls Who Code

• Harry Potter Club

• Improv Club

• Jewish Torah Study

• Maker’s Club

• Model United Nations

• Pen Pal Club

• Project Positivity

• Puzzle Club

• Robotics Club

• Ruff Dog Rescue Club

• Spikeball Club

• Tanzania Tutoring Program

Leadership Opportunities

• Admission Ambassadors

• Affinity Group Leaders

• Green Team Leader

• Honor and Discipline Council

• LERIG Leaders (Lovett Environmentally Responsible Investment Group)

• Mental Health Liaisons

• PAL (Peer Assistance Leader)

• Student Diversity Leadership Council

• Student Government Association

• Student Service Board

• Ultra Leaders

• Vestry

Lovett Conservatory of Music

The Arts
Arts Band
Wind Ensemble
Honors Ellington Jazz Ensemble Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra
Collegium Strings Choral Music
Men’s Chorus
Women’s Chorus
Honors Singers Dance
Ballet
Jazz • Modern Theater Arts
Design & Production
Musical Theater
Theater Arts
Honors Theater Arts
Performing
Offering private instruction for K-12 on 14 instruments and voice with 22 professional musician instructors Visual Arts • Art Foundations, History • Ceramics/Sculpture
Broadcasting and Film
Digital Photography
Drawing • Honors Visual Arts • Mixed Media • Painting • Photography • Honors Photography
Printmaking
Highlights
8 annual orchestra & band concerts
7 annual plays
5 annual chorus concerts & musicals
All-State Chorus, Band, Orchestra
High School Film Festival
High Museum Student Art Show
Fall and Spring Dance Concerts
Annual Honors Theater Arts Trip to New York
14 Professional Working Artists on Upper School Faculty
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Athletics

Upper school athletics Sports stats

Fall: Cheerleading – Football Cross Country Equestrian Football Softball Volleyball Water Polo Winter: Basketball Cheerleading – Basketball Swimming & Diving Wrestling Spring: Baseball Golf Gymnastics Lacrosse Soccer Tennis Track & Field

81% of Upper School students participate in athletics

honors & Awards

coaching & training

Upper School teams

different varsity sports

130+ state championships 6 Georgia Athletic Director’s Cup wins since 2000 15 students, on average, sign with collegiate athletic programs every year

63% of our coaches work at Lovett 4 full-time athletic trainers

full-time strength and conditioning coaches

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Community Engagement

engagement opportunities

• Affinity Groups

• After-School Tutoring at Agape Youth & Family Center, La Amistad

• Community Internships (10th-12th)

• Debate Team

• Diploma Distinctions

• English Tutoring with Tanzanian Students (partnership with Rotary Club)

• Green Team

• Junior Outdoor Experience (JOE)

• Marine Biology Lab Internship

• Model U.N., Youth Assembly

• Peer Assistance and Leadership (PAL) for 12th Graders

• River Awareness for 10th Graders (RAFT)

• Service Initiation for 9th Graders (SING)

• Student Council

• Student Service Board (SSB)

• Janitorial Staff Appreciation Dinner

• FOCUS Prom

• Parents’ Night Out

• MLK Day of Service

• Family Community Engagement Day

• Student-run Clubs

• Urban Experience: Summer Course Exploring Issues Facing the City of Atlanta

• Vestry

International and Domestic Travel Experiences

• Chorus Trip to New Orleans

• Dance Trip to Orlando, Florida

• Ecosystems of the Exumas Summer Marine Science Course in the Bahamas

• Latin/Art History Summer Trip to Italy

• Photography Trip to Ossabaw Island, Georgia

• Religion/History Summer Course in Israel

• Semester School Program (Chile, Switzerland, South Africa, California, Colorado, Idaho, Washington DC)

• Siempre Verde Summer and Fall Trips

• Spring Marine Biology Trip to Skidaway Island, Georgia

• Student Exchanges with Partner Schools in Australia, England, and South Africa

• Theater, Orchestra, and Band Trips to New York City

• Vestry Retreat at Lake Allatoona

One Lovett Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging

Members of the Lovett community share in mutually beneficial expectations, practices, and commitments to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, which allow us all to thrive. As an inclusively Christian school, we are a community rooted in love and belonging for all, with a profound respect for diversity, service to others, and moral awareness. We share the knowledge that we are richer given the unique and individual identities within our Lion family.

Our community wholeheartedly believes that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging significantly enhance the outcomes and experiences of and in a Lovett education, independent of their background and or identity. We recognize that striving to be a diverse and inclusive community is an ever-evolving imperative that requires empathy, a growth mindset, and skill.

Pictured: The Alumni Association’s Black Alumni Council hosts a Backyard BBQ every fall to strengthen bonds and forge new relationships with Lovett’s Black and multiracial alumni, students, and parents.

Groups & Alliances

Affinity Groups and Alliances

Middle and Upper School students have the opportunity to participate in affinity groups, which are designed for students to develop and strengthen their own racial, ethnic, or group identity, and alliances, which are also open to students outside of the identity group.

Parent Groups

The Office of Engagement supports parents through regularly scheduled coffees, book studies, and family gatherings. The Lovett International Alliance (LIA) is a parent-run organization that is committed to expanding international awareness by offering events and programs for the entire community.

Programs & partnerships

Multicultural Programs, Services, and Community Activities

• Black History Month Celebration

• Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration

• Lovett International Alliance Book Fair

• Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

• Religious and Cultural Celebrations

• Unity in Heritage Art Exhibit

• WorldFest

Partnerships

• A Better Chance

• Agape Youth and Family Center

• Atlanta Jewish Film Festival

• Breakthrough Atlanta

• National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The Lovett School

4075 Paces Ferry Road, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30327-3009 (404) 262-3032 | lovett.org

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