The new Gray Collegiate Academy campus is designed to foster a vibrant educational environment.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesGray Collegiate Academy is set to open a new campus in Irmo, South Carolina, in fall 2025. The expansion will accommodate up to 1,000 students in grades six to ten and will include new sports programs. This strategic move aims to meet the growing demand for charter schooling in the area.
Irmo, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement as Gray Collegiate Academy is set to open a new branch campus next fall! This decision, officially announced at a press conference, comes as the West Columbia campus has outgrown its current capacity – a clear sign that the school is making waves in the educational scene.
The new campus, located at the intersection of Koon Road and Broad River Road, is anticipated to start operations in the fall of 2025. Initially, it will operate with three modular buildings, each equipped with eight classrooms, along with a module housing an office. The organization has ambitious plans for this satellite campus, aiming to accommodate around 600 students in grades six to ten right out of the gate – with a vision to ultimately expand to 1,000 students and become a full-fledged sixth-to-twelfth grade institution. Talk about a growth spurt!
The new facilities are not just classrooms; they’ll also feature a multi-purpose outdoor cafeteria and physical education space, thanks to the support of Performance Charter School Development. Gray Collegiate Academy, which initiated its journey in 2017, has become well-known for its dynamic environment and already boasts 14 state championships across different sports – a remarkable feat since its inception.
Right now, Gray is nestled in the Lexington 2 school district, but as a charter school, it operates separately from local school boards. This independence gives it the ability to draw students from a much wider geographical area.
Surveys conducted recently highlighted significant demand for charter school options within the Irmo area, making this new expansion incredibly timely. While the Lexington-Richland 5 school district acknowledged the importance of educational variety in the community, it opted not to specifically mention Gray. Nevertheless, support for the new campus was expressed by Irmo’s Mayor, a clear sign that this initiative is welcomed by the local leadership.
With the new campus strategically located about four miles from Dutch Fork High School and six miles from Irmo High School, it sits conveniently in between these two established educational institutions.
A big part of Gray’s charm is its vibrant sports culture. Currently, 400 out of the 496 students in grades 9-11 hail from outside the designated attendance zone, indicating a strong interest in what Gray has to offer. The addition of the satellite campus could potentially house between 100 to 200 student athletes, while all athletic practices and events will continue at the West Columbia campus, ensuring that the heart of Gray’s competitive spirit remains intact.
A shuttle service will ease transportation for student athletes, bringing them to and from campuses. Parents will love the convenience of picking their kids up from the West Columbia hub. Plus, Gray has been enhancing its facilities, most recently opening a gymnasium and an athletic complex for team competitions.
Looking ahead, Gray Collegiate has announced the introduction of two fresh sports for the upcoming year: girls’ golf and wrestling. This not only diversifies their athletic offerings but also presents new opportunities for students to thrive in different arenas of sportsmanship. However, concerns may arise regarding the increased competition in the athletic domain, given the strong programs offered by local schools like Irmo and Dutch Fork.
With an eye not just on this new campus, but on possible expansions beyond South Carolina as well, Gray Collegiate’s leadership continues to push forward. They are setting a solid foundation to ensure that students, both current and future, receive a quality education complemented by a wealth of extracurricular activities. Overall, the Irmo community is in for an exciting change as Gray Collegiate Academy expands its horizons, inviting more students to join its legacy of excellence.
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