Fast Facts

History: 

In 1991, the founders of the Green River Preserve, a nature camp for academically gifted students, proposed the idea to establish a school that combined a nurturing environment with a curriculum enriched by hands-on learning experiences.  Hickory Day School opened in the fall of 1993.

Accreditation: 

Hickory Day School received authorization as an International Baccalaureate PYP (kindergarten through grade 5) school in 2005 and the Southern Association of Independent Schools(SAIS) in November 2017.  We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

Leadership: 

HDS is governed by a Board of Trustees, which oversees the financial and strategic direction of the school and manages the Head of School.  The Head of School is responsible for its daily operations and curriculum.

Curriculum

The PYP Program (grades K - 5) follows the IBO curriculum so that students learn through an inquiry-based philosophy of developing lifelong learners and global thinkers.  Students integrate IB values and attributes into core and co-curricular subjects as they complete six organized units of inquiry throughout the school year based on the transdisciplinary themes of the IB curriculum:  who we are, where we are in space and time, sharing the planet, how we express ourselves, how we organize ourselves, and how the world works.

The middle school (6-8) curriculum comprises eight subject areas and continues the integration of the values of the school (and the IBO) into its course of study. 

Student-Initiated Actions & Community Involvement: 

Student-initiated actions have included projects to support the Crayola ColorCycle, Castle of Cans, World Wildlife Fund, Charity Water, Unicef, and the Catawba County Humane SocietyExhibition Projects for our sixth graders who are ending their IB PYP journey have included themes relating to sustainable living, bullying, homelessness, natural disasters, deforestation, house fires, and veterans affairs.  Click here to learn more.

Faculty 

We currently have 30 faculty and staff members.

Lunch Program

We partner with Fresh Chef to offer our students a hot, healthy lunch program. Families receive the menu in advance, and may choose which hot lunches to purchase for their children. Fresh Chef works closely with those families whose children have allergies or dietary restrictions to ensure they have a healthy and enjoyable meal plan that meets their needs.

After-School Program

We are pleased to offer an after-school program for our kindergarten through eighth grade students from 3:15 until 5:30. Students enjoy supervised, fun afternoons with their friends after a challenging and exciting school day! Daily hands-on Homework Help is available for students for an hour after school. Club, athletic, and co-curricular programs like the Art Club, Book Club, Basketball Club, and Chess Club meet after school concludes as well.