Athenian School

Top 20 universities Athenian graduates most often attended include:[8] Berkeley, UCLA, Cornell, UPenn, USC, U.Chicago, NYU, Dartmouth and Stanford.

[9] Athenian is a founding member of Round Square, an international organization of schools whose philosophy is influenced[10] by the German educator Kurt Hahn.

He found 80+ acres of land in what was then rural Contra Costa county, a portion of what was then the Blackhawk Ranch, bordering on Mount Diablo State Park.

Athenian's neighbor, Blackhawk Ranch, was sold to land developer Ken Behring, and by 1979 2,500 upscale homes were built.

In 1979, there was sufficient interest in the surrounding community for Athenian to open a day-school-only middle school, serving students in grades 6–8.

The full list of sports offered includes wrestling, soccer, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, tennis, dance, golf, swimming, track & field, cross country, club sailing, basketball, baseball, badminton, women's lacrosse and a variety of other non-team athletics, including hiking, fencing, yoga, outdoor adventure, and weight training.

[14] Athenian students in their junior year spend twenty six days backpacking in either the Sierra Nevada during the summer, or Death Valley during the spring semester.

The course is designed to promote personal growth, develop a sense of community, and foster environmental stewardship amongst Athenian students.

Students work together to navigate off-trail terrain, cook group meals, rock climb, and set up camp.

These courses may include international and local travel, hands-on student-driven projects, service work, and independent inquiry.

Dinning Hall with view of Mt. Diablo
Aerial view of soccer and baseball fields
Athenian Wilderness Experience
Trip to South Africa
Athenian carter innovation center