Presbyterian Day School
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Presbyterian Day School | |
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General Information | |
School type | Independent, Single-sex, Day |
Motto | Quaque Sunt Vera (Latin)[1] |
Motto in English | "Whatsoever Things are True" |
Religious Affiliation | Christianity, Presbyterian Church |
Established | 1949 |
Sister school | Hutchison School |
Headmaster | Brad Sewell |
Prin. of the Elem. Division | Mark Fruitt |
Head of Early Childhood | Debbie Isom |
Head of Elementary | Laura Glenn |
Gender | Male |
In-Depth Information | |
Faculty | 100+ |
Grades | 2-year-olds through 6th |
Enrollment | 600 |
Colors | Red and Blue |
Mascot | The Crusader |
Accreditation(s) | SACS, NAIS, SAIS, TAIS, MAIS, ERB |
Feeder to | Memphis University School |
Rivals | St. Dominic School for Boys, Briarcrest Christian School |
Website | http://pdsmemphis.org |
Presbyterian Day School (PDS) is a Christian private school for boys located at 4025 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee, 38111. It is one of the largest elementary schools for boys in the United States, enrolling 600 students in grades from two-years of age through the sixth grade.[2]
Founding
[edit]When Dr. Anthony Dick accepted the pastorate of Second Presbyterian Church in the summer of 1947, he expressed his desire that the church provide Christian elementary education with a day school. Dr. Dick followed through with his aspirations and opened a new kindergarten in the fall of 1949 at the intersection of Poplar and Goodlett, where school met Monday through Friday and Sunday school on Sunday. An introductory statement sent to church members stated, "We believe that this field (Christian education) offers a real challenge to us and through the medium of this weekday kindergarten, we are preparing to try to use this opportunity for the greatest good to these children, their homes, and to the highest glory of God." The school would later be named ‘Presbyterian Day School,’ known affectionately from its inception as PDS.[3]
PDS registration was initially opened to church members on June 2, 1949, but was opened to non-members the following day. When the education building, the first of three planned construction units, was dedicated on September 11, 1949, thirty-five children were enrolled in pre-kindergarten and kindergarten.[4]
Accreditation
[edit]PDS has been accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools[5] since 1979. It is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools,[6] Southern Association of Independent Schools,[7] Tennessee Association of Independent School, and the Memphis Association of Independent Schools.[8] Other memberships include the Educational Records Bureau.[9]
Presbyterian Day School (PDS) was recognized in 2015 as an Apple Distinguished School because of its one-to-one laptop program and integration of educational technology using Apple hardware, apps, and content-creation apps.[10]
Campus
[edit]PDS is located at 4025 Poplar Avenue. The Henry Edward Russell Building houses 34 classrooms, the 17,000 volume Sumner library, state of the art science lab, Morgan Technology Resource Center, art and music facilities, and administrative offices. The John de Witt Activities Center features a double gymnasium with an elevated indoor track. Spacious athletic fields and playgrounds on campus provide excellent spaces for boys to run and recreate.
Notable alumni
[edit]- Paul Tudor Jones, commodity trader
- Frederick W. Smith, founder of FedEx
- Hank Sullivant, musician, frontman for Kuroma, past bassist for The Whigs, touring guitarist for MGMT.
- Sid Evans, Editor, Garden & Gun Magazine
- Tom Hutton, former NFL punter, primarily with the Philadelphia Eagles
- Pitt Hyde, founder of Autozone
- Hampton Sides, Author, Ghost Soldiers
- Dan Schneider, Nickelodeon producer
- Beau Davidson, recording artist, actor, songwriter
- Harry Ford - Actor, star of CBS TV series, CODEBLACK
External links
[edit]- Main School Page - http://www.pdsmemphis.org
- About PDS & Its History - http://www.pdsmemphis.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4&Itemid=7
References
[edit]- ^ "School Motto". Presbyterian Day School. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ "Quick Overview". Presbyterian Day School. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "PDS - Mission and History". Presbyterian Day School. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "PDS - Mission and History". Presbyterian Day School. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "AdvanceED Institution Summary for Presbyterian Day School". AdvanceED. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "NAIS School Search". NAIS - National Association of Independent Schools. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "School - SAIS". SAIS - Southern Association of Independent Schools. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "Memphis Association of Independent Schools - Member Page". SAIS - Memphis Association of Independent Schools. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "ERB - Memphis". Educational Records Bureau (ERB). Retrieved August 17, 2015.
- ^ "PDS Named Apple Distinguished School". Presbyterian Day School. Retrieved August 17, 2015.