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.
Boarding has always been at the heart of Indian Springs School. Today, this experience continues to foster friendships, enhance personal responsibility, and create diverse educational opportunities. Learning through Living embodies potential. You can explore these possibilities through immersing yourself in on-campus life.
Whether you prefer an extra hour in the library, laughter over a dinner with friends, or both, boarding at Indian Springs School means making a choice to slow down, and to step up—to take the time to engage with people, with a place, and with a sense of purpose.
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.
Please join us virtually on Sunday, November 8 from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. for a fundraiser hosted by the Indian Springs Parents Association to benefit the 2020–2021 Annual Fund. Zoom link will be provided after purchase/donation.
Dinners
Dinners are $200 each and serve four. They will be catered by El Barrio Restaurante Y Bar with your choice of entrée and beverage. They will be delivered to your home in a souvenir bag on the day of the event.
Company/family name displayed on Harvest at Home webpage and promotional materials
Three dinners to be delivered in souvenir bags with your choice of red or white wine, or a non-alcoholic beverage (can be donated to a member of the faculty or staff)
Four seats the Directors' Dinner when held and recognition in the 2020–2021 Annual Report
Company/family name displayed on Harvest at Home webpage and promotional materials
Two dinners to be delivered in souvenir bags with your choice of red or white wine, or a non-alcoholic beverage (can be donated to a member of the faculty or staff)
Two seats the Directors' Dinner when held and recognition in the 2020–2021 Annual Report
Company/family name displayed on Harvest at Home webpage and promotional materials
Two dinners to be delivered in souvenir bags with your choice of red or white wine, or a non-alcoholic beverage (can be donated to a member of the faculty or staff)
Company/family name displayed on Harvest at Home webpage and promotional materials
One dinner to be delivered in souvenir bags with your choice of red or white wine, or a non-alcoholic beverage (can be donated to a member of the faculty or staff)
As part of our Harvest at Home fundraiser, we are selling $10 tickets to enter a drawing to win one of three cakes. Each cake will be made to order by Indian Springs community member Andrea Lilly. The winners of the drawing will be announced at the end of the Harvest at Home program on November 8. We are also selling two made-to-order cakes for $100 each. Please click here to purchase a cake or raffle tickets and help support Indian Springs. Thank you!
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Harvest Level Donors
The Slaughter Family
Rainmaker Level Donors
Lisa and Alan Engel '73 Ginny and Joe Farley '81 Elizabeth and Mike Goodrich '90 Ellen McElroy '78 Dolores and Dave Richie Sabel Law Firm, LLC Ginger Lolley and Joe Socolof Heather and Jason Swanner Debbie and Steve Youhn
Garden Level Donors
Alabama Cancer Care Lisa and Jeff Clifton Elizabeth and Bart Crawford Jerolyn Ferrari Elise Frohsin '88 and Hank Frohsin Gillian and Mike Goodrich '63 Sheri and Jimmy Krell Carole and Matt Miller Rhonda and Jason Nabors Courtney and Jay Pigford Margaret and Kip Porter '60 Stacy and Scott Pulliam '85 Christy Swaid and Swaid Swaid Leah and Bo Taylor Connie Hill and Doug Turner Anisa and Erobo Ubogu Vulcan Materials Company
Sprout Level Donors
Barbara and Jack Aland '75 Kelly and Robert Aland '80 Regina and John Ammon Ashley and Reed Bates Janet Brook, LAH Real Estate Myla Calhoun Leigh and Bobby Collier Martha Anne Rich and Bill Craig Anne Davis and Cris Picard Jennifer and Burton Dunn Heidi and Bill Falconer Candi and Mallory Forbes Sarah and Jonathan Geisen Mary and Braxton Goodrich '93 Li Hua and Hua Jiang Leo Kayser III '62 Emily Hess Levine '01 and Bob Levine Laili and Jim Markert Judy and Gerson May Dawn and Joe McCarty Ann and Richard Monk '57 Jeanne and Richard Monk III Laura Robinson '86 and Steven Robinson Kay and Paul Roller Anne Marie Seibel and Steven Rowe Tracy and Scott Schamberger Ream and Mohamed Shoreibah James Simon Callen Bair '01 and Will Thistle Connie and Marshall Urist Tricia and Troy Wallwork Jill and Thomas Walton David Williams Nicole Williams