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  1. Carolina Day School (CDS) School was established in 1987 by the merger of two of the best private schools in Asheville, North Carolina: Asheville Country Day School and St. Genevieve-Gibbons Hall (SG-GH). The rich history of these schools, and their traditions of excellence in education and pioneering spirit are still alive and well today.

  2. Carolina Day School, the only secular PK3–12 independent day school in western North Carolina, is easily reached from Asheville's variety of neighborhoods and communities. We are an inclusive community of engaged learners. While some of our families and faculty have deep regional roots, many have joined us from all over the country and the world.

  3. Key School was established in 1997 to provide a high-quality, innovative education for bright children with language-based learning differences, like dyslexia. As a division of Carolina Day School, Key operates as a “school within a school.”. We serve the needs of students from our other divisions as well as students from other independent ...

  4. At Carolina Day, we encourage, empower, and educate. A Carolina Day School education prepares students for an ambitious, purpose-driven life, well past their time here on campus—for a future world with jobs, careers, and challenges that are being developed even as they learn. We know that how students learn is as important as what students ...

  5. 1 review of CAROLINA DAY SCHOOL "My daughter attended the CDS Key school for 5 years, left for middle school and 2 yrs of high school then returned as a Jr. We could not be happier. The academics are outstanding and the level of teacher engagement--and simply caring about the kids-- is unparalleled. The kids have integrity and support one another.

  6. Serving grades PK3–12, Carolina Day School is a leader in educational innovation and a model of excellence for western North Carolina and beyond. Our experienced, highly skilled, compassionate educators know their students and engage them deeply in the process of learning.