Mount de Sales Academy (Georgia)

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Mount de Sales Academy

Established 1876
School type Private
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic
Head of School Ms. Kathleen R. Prebble
Location Macon, GA, USA
Enrollment 650
Faculty/Staff 80
Campus Urban
Mascot Cavaliers
School colors Blue & Gold
Newspaper Mercy Musings
Web site www.mountdesales.net

Mount de Sales Academy is an independent, Catholic, College preparatory school located in Macon, Georgia.

Founded in 1876 by five Sisters of Mercy as a boarding school for girls across the South, it became coeducational in 1959 and closed boarding school operations in 1963. The Sisters served in an administrative capacity until 2002 when the first lay head of school in the school's history was selected by the Mount de Sales Academy Board of Trustees. The school is operated by its trustees and continues to be sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy. It is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah.

Sheridan Hall
Sheridan Hall

Over 130 years after its founding, the school remains at its original location atop Beall's Hill, the former home of Georgia Governor George W. Towns (1801-1854), in downtown Macon and overlooking the historic antebellum city. Opened in 1998, Cavalier Fields athletic complex is located apart from the academic campus. Mount de Sales - often referred to as MDS - is the oldest school in Macon and was the first school in Middle Georgia to desegregate in 1963.

Today, Mount de Sales remains dedicated to fostering each student's intellectual and spiritual growth as well as service to the community. While it has a rich Catholic heritage, the school has always attracted students of all faiths. It enrolls approximately 650 students and is made up of two divisions: Upper School; grades 9 through 12 and Middle School; grades 6 through 8. Its athletic teams as well as academic, literary, debate and thespian clubs, nicknamed the Cavaliers, compete in the Georgia Independent School Association. Alumni of the school are accepted to many of the region's top colleges and universities.

  • Southern Association for Secondary Schools and Colleges (SACS) [1]
  • Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) [2]
  • Georgia Independent Schools Association (GISA) [3]
  • Mercy Secondary Education Association (MSEA) [4]
  • National Middle School Association [5]
  • Georgia Middle School Association [6]
  • National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence (1990-91) [7] (Warning: MS Word file)

 

Middle Georgia Independent Schools

Schools
Central Fellowship Christian Academy | First Presbyterian Day School | Gilead Christian Academy | John Milledge Academy | Monroe Academy
Mount de Sales Academy | Stratford Academy | Tattnall Square Academy | Trinity Christian School | Westfield Schools | Windsor Academy
Governing body: Georgia Independent School Association

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