Trevor Day School

Trevor Day School is an independent day school in New York City in the borough of Manhattan.

History

It was founded in 1930 as The Day School for the Church of the Heavenly Rest, an Episcopalian church located on Fifth Avenue at 90th street. In 1997, the school was renamed in honor of the late Paul Trevor, an early Board President.[1]

In 1991, the school took over the Walden School[2] (which itself was a merger of two schools, Walden and New Lincoln)[3] and acquired the Goodman Building at 1 West 88th Street. It refurbished the building and until May 2015 used it to house the Upper School opened for sixth through twelfth grades. The Goodman Building is now home to the Lower School for Pre K through fifth grade.

Recently, Trevor Day bought 312 East 95th Street by Ken Kal LLC, which would now be the home for the upper school. The new building, which opened in May 2015, is approximately 101,243 square-feet and 12 stories high.[4] The new build uses a sustainable geothermal heating a cooling system that reduces energy consumption. Trevor Day School is the first school to use geothermal technology. [5]

Scott R. Reisinger became the Head of School of Trevor in July 2014.[6]

Advancements in Education

References

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/1/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.