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During my years of teaching science, The Sayre Fund met my supply and equipment needs. As the Dean of Students, the fund provides opportunities for students to explore and engage in various clubs and extracurriculars."
Marti Quintero '88, Upper School Faculty, Past Parent
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Sayre School is committed to equity and justice, and aspires to be a community in which every member feels engaged, heard, and valued. Appreciating the broad spectrum of human diversity, we embrace the contributions of all members of our community as we foster a culture of respect.
Clubs and Activities
Sayre actively encourages each student to step across their self-imposed boundaries and engage in one or more of the School’s growing number of clubs, councils, societies and athletic teams, so that they might unexpectedly discover something new and wonderful about their world, their classmates, or about themselves.
Responsible Citizenship
As the only PK-12 school located in the heart of downtown Lexington, Sayre seamlessly melds the School’s progressive learning environment with the cultural resources of the surrounding cityscape, opening wide students’ hearts and minds through only-in-the-city experiences like performing a school musical in an iconic theatre, holding a mock trial in a real federal courthouse, or learning firsthand about environmental sustainability through planting and harvesting fresh food in a community garden.
Joyful Learning
Smiles on faces, paint and clay on smocks, and mud on rainboots. Play and project-based learning develop happy, inquisitive learners who create, investigate, and collaborate with joy.
Growth Mindset
High challenge and high reward feed the cognitive, physical, and social/emotional growth that Middle School is all about. Nurtured by faculty who understand and love this age group, Sayre students feel safe to be themselves while discovering new talents and interests.
College Prep and Beyond
Test scores, AP exams, and scholarships don't tell the whole story. Sayre students are uniquely prepared with the independence and critical thinking skills to thrive in any college environment and beyond.
What's Happening
By the Numbers
614
students age two through grade twelve
14
average class size
7:1
student-to-teacher ratio
30%
students receive tuition assistance totaling over $2.7 million
22%
of students identify as Students of Color and 5% identify as Latinx/Hispanic ethnicity
70%
of Upper and Middle School students participate in school-sponsored athletics
12
Central Kentucky counties represented
87%
of seniors received merit scholarships totaling over $9.3 million
100%
of seniors accepted to four-year colleges/universities