Filter Type: All Time (1 Results) Past 24 Hours Past Week Past month Post Your Comments?
Shenanigans is a "happy place" for generations of diners, conversationalists, revelers, mountain and valley personalities, university students and faculty, families from near and far, I-24 sojourners, and any number of outdoors officianados. Come in …
Preview / Show more
Updated: 1 hours ago
See Also: Verify It Show details
All Time (1 Results)
Past 24 Hours
Past Week
Past month
At St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School, we CHALLENGE our students to fulfill their greatest potential while helping them to cultivate lives of BALANCE and JOY. St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School students thrive in a community that cultivates creativity and celebrates individuality.
A third school, St. Mary’s School for Girls, was operated from 1896 to 1968 by the Episcopal Sisters of St. Mary’s (also Anglican monastics). After St. Mary’s closed, Sewanee Military Academy and St. Andrew’s School, which had enrolled only boys, both became coeducational.
In 1971, as military schools were closing across the nation, the military was abandoned altogether, and the school became Sewanee Academy, a co-educational, college preparatory school, still housed on the campus of the University of the South.
Two St. Mary’s Sisters spent the winter of 1887 at Sewanee in the first Hodgson Hall. Soon a training school was opened for the mountain girls who did not have ready access to public schools. In 1926-1927, the Sisters began high school classes at the present site of St. Mary’s Sewanee: The Ayres Center for Spiritual Development .