At Indian Springs School, we believe in individualizing the educational experience. This allows students to construct their own unique, rigorous curriculum and to learn to explore their passions.
Our graduates may attend the most prestigious colleges around the country and across the world, but our approach to academics means that they discover something even more valuable—how to grow as a scholar, an individual, and a citizen.
Set on 350 idyllic acres, Indian Springs School is a resource as much as a retreat. Our Fertile Minds Learning Garden and top-quality sports facilities help feed the body. Our sustainably designed facilities help feed the mind.
Emphasizing the quality of student life, our environment embodies the values of community, responsibility, and opportunity. Whether you are on campus for the day or make it your home for the year, this is a space for exploration, education, and engagement.
Louis “Doc” Armstrong, Springs’ founding director, suggested that our important work is “to bridge the gap between what is and what might be” in the ways we learn, think, act, and participate in the wider world. This work is undergirded and extended by the generosity of all who share our mission.
Every gift makes a difference. Regardless of your age or situation, we have a means of giving to the school that suits your circumstances. Our Advancement staff stands ready to help.
Indian Springs’ boys basketball team finished their regular season in the top 10 in the state, while both bowling teams finished their seasons in the top 16.
The boys varsity basketball team finished the season in sub-regional play with an overall record of 16-3 (including two sweeps of rival Altamont!) and a top 10 ranking throughout most of the regular season. Carson Huff ’23 and Thomas Nabors ’24 were named to the 4A Area 8 All-Area team. Carson was also named to the 2022 All-Over the Mountain Boys Basketball Team. Read more here.
The girls varsity basketball team had a great season back after taking the 2020-21 year off due to COVID. Chloe Williams ’23 was named to the All-Area team for Class 4A Area 8.
The girls and boys bowling teams finished their season at the AHSAA 1A-5A South Regional Tournament in Mobile. Tatum Kelley ’23 achieved the third highest individual score for the girls, while Abby Richie ’22 claimed 13th. Andrew Glassford ’22 finished fifth for the boys, Liam Falconer ’22 was 12th, and Josh Bramblett ’23 was 21st.
Congratulations to our athletes and coaches on their great seasons!
Click here to view the full schedule of upcoming games for all of our spring sports.