Huntington-Surrey High School
Huntington-Surrey School is a private non-sectarian college preparatory high school located in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 1973 and is located northwest of the University of Texas campus.
| Huntington-Surrey School | |
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| Address | |
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4700 Grover Avenue Austin , Texas 78731 United States | |
| Coordinates | 30°19′5.97″N 97°44′15.28″W |
| Information | |
| Type | Private |
| Motto | College Prep - with heart |
| Founded | 1973 |
| Founder | Judy L. Meuth and Timothy A. Noyes |
| CEEB code | 440309 |
| Head of school | Margaret Connor |
| Staff | 15 |
| Grades | 9‒12 |
| Gender | Coed |
| Enrollment | 76 |
| Average class size | 6 |
| Student to teacher ratio | 6:1 |
| Education system | College Preparatory |
| Campus size | small |
| Campus type | Urban |
| Athletics | none |
| Mascot | Sapling Oak |
| Accreditation | SACS |
| Website | http://www.huntingtonsurrey.org/ |
The school's goal is to produce young adults who graduate with the tools and the desire to keep learning throughout their lives. Individual attention and a personalized educational experience come from a low student-to-teacher ratios: 8-1 in core classes, 6-1 in math, and 1-1 in the literature program, which is based on the British tutorial method.
The school offers a personal educational experience curriculum with a particular focus on composition and literature, with standard science, history, and math classes also required.[1] Electives, which are offered on Fridays, draw on the various interests and talents of the faculty.
Some remarkable features of the student experience at Huntington-Surrey include the very small class sizes and the school days with built-in help for accomplishing homework assignments, including math homework always done in the presence of a math teacher.[2] The school is accredited by Cognia (formerly AdvancED/ Southern Association of Colleges and Schools).[3]
Alumni
Notable alumni, in order of the most recent year of attendance (if known), then alphabetically by last name:
- 2003 - Andrew Cadima, composer
- 2003 - Thomas Herndon, economist
- 1994 - Talia Fernòs, mathematician
References
- "Texas Public Schools - Find a School in Texas - SchoolDigger.com". SchoolDigger.
- "Austin, TX Real Estate & Homes For Sale | Trulia". Trulia Real Estate Search.
- http://oracle.advanc-ed.org/reporting/Reports/LocatorReport.aspx?AssociationID=2&TaxonomyID=19&DistrictID=&SchoolName=huntington-surrey&City=&GovernanceID=&SchoolTypeID=&State=&Country=&CharterTypeID=%5B%5D
