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Gulliver Preparatory School has announced the opening of the new 21,500-square-foot Academic Building at its Upper School Campus in Pinecrest.
The school conducted a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on Saturday, Mar. 2, welcoming school and community leaders, families, and supporters to campus for a first look at the state-of-the-art facility.
“Today is another historic day for Gulliver as we open the doors on our new Academic Building,” said president Simon Hess. “We are so excited for our students to explore, grow, and flourish in these ambitious learning spaces. The inspiring architecture and collaborative atmosphere promote the spirit of intellectual curiosity that is at the center of the Gulliver experience. The building is a wonderful reflection of our mission to encourage students to learn boldly, act with great heart, and lead wisely.”
The Academic Building is the first space to open as part of Phase III of Gulliver’s comprehensive capital campaign, “Transformation. Together. 2026.” The new facility brings all of Gulliver’s Upper School students together onto one campus and provide a new home for many of its Signature Academic Programs.
The Academic Building features modernized learning environments that foster collaboration and interdisciplinary learning and include innovative spaces for courses in Digital Mass Media, Engineering, International Business & Entrepreneurship, International Diplomacy & Legal Studies, and Architecture.
A teacher planning space, large common areas, and cloud spaces for flexible teaching and learning also are included as Gulliver continues to invest in facilities that enhance the school’s award-winning programs.
“The board of trustees continues to marvel at how our community has banded together to provide such great facilities for both current and future generations of Raiders,” said board chair Scott Davidson. “The opening of the Academic Building marks yet another step towards fulfilling our bold vision and enhancing our legacy. We are indebted to the efforts of our leadership team, faculty and staff, past and current board members, and our financial supporters who have generously invested in our future.”
The Academic Building sits next to the newly renovated Sean Taylor
’01 Memorial Field and enlarged softball field, both of which have opened in the past year. Enhancing the overall experience at athletic events, the Academic Building includes a press box, concession stand, and increased spectator seating with 4,600 square feet of covered bleachers.
The completion of the Academic Building is part of the school’s long-term plan to consolidate its three (formerly four) academic campuses into two campuses. The remainder of Phase III will continue to improve Gulliver’s athletic facilities with the addition of a new Athletic Center featuring an indoor track, gymnasium, weight room, and locker rooms.
As Gulliver’s facilities evolve and expand, the size of its student body will remain the same, ensuring that its exceptional students and faculty have access to unparalleled, world-class educational opportunities for generations to come.
To learn more about “Transformation. Together. 2026.”, Gulliver’s capital campaign, visit gulliverprep.org/campaign.
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