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Sage Hill School broke ground on its Middle School and Second Gymnasium, paving its way to add grades 7 and 8, on Dec. 12.
The planned 38,658-square-foot building will provide classrooms, offices and a cafe. It also adds a second gymnasium that will include enough seating to simultaneously accommodate both the middle and high schools.
“The new middle school and second gym is more than just a building -- it is an investment in the promise of tomorrow. It will be a space where curiosity soars, character is shaped and connections are built -- within the classroom and beyond,” said Mike Bolen, Chair of Sage Hill School’s Board of Trustees.
Sage Hill plans to open the doors to the inaugural classes of seventh and eighth graders in the fall of 2026. In addition to the building’s construction, the capital campaign will strengthen Sage Hill’s student body by funding an increased commitment to tuition assistance.
“When Sage Hill was founded 25 years ago, it was built on a bold idea: that education has the power to transform lives and nurture future leaders. Today, we take that bold idea one step further,” Head of School Patricia Merz said.
Construction will get underway soon with the support of key partners including Founding Architect, LPA Design Studios; General Contractor, Snyder Langston; and Project Manager, Josh Westling & Associates.
Chair of the Board of Trustees Mike Bolen and Head of School Patricia Merz break ground on the Middle School and Second Gymnasium during a ceremony on December 12, 2024.
An architect's rendering of the future Middle School and Second Gymnasium building. Courtesy of LPA
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