Soundview Preparatory School

Soundview Preparatory School was an independent, co-ed day school for grades 6 – 12 that was located on a 13-acre campus in Yorktown Heights, New York in northern Westchester County. Founded in the spring of 1989 by William Glyn Hearn, the School had an enrollment of approximately 60 students at the time of its closure. Students came from Westchester, Putnam and Rockland Counties in New York State and from Fairfield County in Connecticut, as well as from New York City.

Soundview Preparatory School
Address
370 Underhill Avenue

,
10598

United States
Coordinates41°16′8.2″N 73°47′6.5″W
Information
School typeTuition, Donations, Private
Established1989
Closed2020
OversightBoard of Directors
Head of SchoolTom Curley
Grades6-12
Enrollment~47
Average class size5-10 Students per class
Student to teacher ratio5:1
Hours in school day7
Classroomsabout 20
CampusWoodlands
Campus size13 acres (53,000 m2)
Colour(s)Blue and White
SloganSoundview Preparatory School (1989-2020)
AthleticsYes
SportsSoccer, Basketball, Bowling, and Ultimate Frisbee
MascotBulldog
NicknameSoundview, Soundview Prep
Team nameSoundview Bulldogs
RivalsNew York School for the Deaf, Thornton-Donovan School, The Harvey School, Rockland Country Day School
AccreditationNew York State Association of Independent Schools[1]
YearbookYes
AffiliationNone
Websitewww.soundviewprep.org

Soundview Preparatory School closed its doors on February 3, 2020, for budgetary reasons.[2]

Extracurricular activities

This School had many clubs, each one hosted by a teacher, where students could meet others who shared an immediate interest. Some clubs offered in the past were the Knitting Club, the Politics Club, the Franchise Club, the Chess Club, the Drama Club, the Community Service Club, and the Yearbook Club. Usually, the clubs met once a week.

Soundview's athletes were the Soundview Bulldogs, and sports played throughout the year included soccer, basketball, bowling and Ultimate Frisbee. To foster a sense of community and school spirit, all students were encouraged to attend at least some games. In past years, the school had an annual trip to foreign countries, and students had been able to visit England, Italy, Greece, China, Russia, Spain, and Argentina.

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