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Main Entrance / Murren Guard Gate |
At The Meadows, safety is the priority. The Meadows School is a closed campus which is surrounded by a security fence for the safety of our students. All traffic into the School is stopped and checked at the Murren Guard Gate entrance.
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Wanda Lamb Peccole Center for the Arts |
The Wanda Peccole Center is a state-of-the-art facility that features a 333-seat theater, a student art gallery, a black box theater, a carousel theater for small musical recitals, and six classrooms reserved for fine arts instruction. This facility is the focal point of The Meadows thriving and vibrant visual art and music programs.
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Carolyn G. Goodman Beginning School |
This building is home to our successful pre-kindergarten program which helps young children, ages 3 and 4, prepare for the challenges of the Lower School program. The facility was dedicated in 1999 in honor of Founding Board Chair, Carolyn G. Goodman.
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LeOre Cobbley Lower School |
The Cobbley Lower School building is home to grades K-5. This building was named in honor of our founding headmistress, Dr. LeOre Cobbley. Dr. Cobbley's traditional educational philosophy which stresses reading, writing, and critical thinking is the cornerstone of the Lower School educational program.
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Sarah D. Barder Hall (Upper School) |
The Barder Upper School building is home to grades 9-12. The Upper School boosts a rigorous college preparatory curriculum that is balanced by excellent art, extracurricular, and athletic programs.
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Fertitta-Sturm Middle School |
The Fertitta-Sturm Middle School building is home to grades 6-8. This building is the newest Meadows facility which was opened in August of 2005. The Middle School curriculum builds on the strong academic foundation laid in the Lower School and prepares students for the academic rigor of the Upper School.
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Richardson-Beckley Gymnasium |
The Richardson-Beckley Gymnasium is a large facility (14,300 sq ft.) which the Mustangs basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams call home. On game days, the gymnasium comes alive with school spirit, and the cheers of Mustangs fans can be heard across campus!
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Administration Building |
The tree-lined walk from the parking lot to the Administration Building marks the formal entrance to the School. The Administration Building is home to the Headmaster, Development, and Business Offices.
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Softball /Soccer Field |
This field is shared by both The Meadows soccer and softball teams. The Meadows School small class sizes allow students to compete in many sports.
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Lincy Foundation Tennis Complex |
The Lincy Tennis Complex was completed and opened for School use in 1995. The large complex contains eight courts and has been used extensively to host many local and regional tournaments.
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Creel Field (Football) and Levin/Richardson Track |
Creel Field, home to the champion Mustangs football team, hosts football and soccer games under the field lights. The field is adjacent to the L. Harkness Jewett Field House which is used for general weight training and is surrounded by the Levin/Richardson Track.
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Plaster Diamond |
Plaster Diamond is a a regulation-sized baseball field. It is home to the School's successful Mustangs baseball team.
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Athletic Complex Under Construction |
The Athletic Complex under construction is scheduled for completion in 2010. It will include a Sports Studio, Fitness Center, Practice Gym, Hall of Athletes, Amphitheater, Trainer's Facility, and new coaches' offices, locker rooms, and concession stand.
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Aerial Photo of The Meadows Campus |
The 40-acre Meadows School campus is located in the northwest area of the Las Vegas Valley in the premier master-planned community of Summerlin. The Meadows campus was donated to the School by William R. Lummis on behalf of the entire Hughes Family in 1985. Designed and constructed according to the Campus Master Plan, the School community has evolved into a beautiful campus with modern facilities.
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