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  1. Porter-Gaud teams consistently compete for championships in every sport. Beyond the accolades, Cyclone scholar athletes learn how doing things the right way garners great results. Learn more.

    • About Us

      In 1867, as Charleston lay in ruins after the Civil War, The...

    • Admission

      Porter-Gaud begins working with prospective families as...

    • Academics

      A Porter-Gaud education offers students rigorous academics...

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      In 1874 the school was renamed the Porter Military Academy...

  2. The Porter-Gaud School is an independent coeducational college preparatory day school in Charleston, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Porter-Gaud has an enrollment of about 1000 students, comprising an elementary school, middle school, and high school, and is located on the banks of the Ashley River.

  3. In 1867, as Charleston lay in ruins after the Civil War, The Reverend Dr. Anthony Toomer Porter had a vision to start a school to educate the children of the Lowcountry. In the 152 years since he brought his vision to life, Porter-Gaud has become a pillar of education in the Holy City.

  4. Porter-Gaud begins working with prospective families as early as September and October for admission for the following fall. The deadline for our Annual Decision Round is typically in early February, and this is the point at which applicants have the best chance for admission as many of our grades become fully-enrolled for the coming year.

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Porter-Gaud School is a top rated, private, Episcopal school located in CHARLESTON, SC. It has 1,059 students in grades 1-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 10 to 1. Tuition is $29,200 for the highest grade offered.

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    • (843) 556-3620
    • 300 ALBEMARLE RD, CHARLESTON, 29407, SC
  6. A Porter-Gaud education offers students rigorous academics in the core areas of study - English, Math, Science, History, and World Languages (including Chinese, Spanish, Latin, and French) - and an array of opportunities in religion, the arts, technology, and the humanities.

  7. In 1874 the school was renamed the Porter Military Academy and soon moved onto the grounds of a former Federal Arsenal. In 1964, the school moved to its present location, merged with the Gaud School and Watt School, and became Porter-Gaud School. The Civil War wreaked havoc on Charleston.