Rye Country Day School

[3] Rye Country Day attracts students from over 40 school districts in the tri-state area.

Winter Sports: Basketball, Fencing, Ice Hockey, Squash, Indoor Track and Field, and Wrestling.

Spring Sports: Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Sailing, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field.

The Dunn Performing Arts Center has a 450-seat theater, along with dance studios, and band/choral/instrumental rehearsal spaces.

Athletics FacilitiesAthletic facilities include four artificial turf fields; the Scott A. Nelson Athletic Center (2000), which houses a two-court gymnasium, four squash courts, four locker rooms, an athletic training facility, a fitness center and a multipurpose gymnasium that serves as the home for the wrestling and fencing programs; the LaGrange Field House (1972) with its indoor ice rink/tennis courts.

The Stowe sisters initiated significant changes in the curriculum, introducing college preparatory programs for the young women.

A group of parents bought the Seminary in 1917 and established it as a nonprofit day school under the direction of a board of trustees.