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'''The Barstow School''' is a secular, ]al, ] ] in southern ], ]. It was co-founded in 1884<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.barstowschool.org/page/about/at-a-glance|title=The Barstow School at a Glance|access-date=July 9, 2018}}</ref> by Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann. '''The Barstow School''' is a secular, ]al, ] ] in southern ], ]. It was co-founded in 1884<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.barstowschool.org/page/about/at-a-glance|title=The Barstow School at a Glance|access-date=July 9, 2018}}</ref> by Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann.


The Barstow School enrolls about 668 students from preschool through grade 12. The school has a strong ] tradition and matriculates nearly all of its graduates to four-year ]s.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Barstow Fast Facts The Barstow School|url = http://www.barstowschool.org/Page/About/Fast-Facts|website = www.barstowschool.org|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref> The Barstow School enrolls about 668 students from preschool through grade 12.


The school has 41 athletic teams in 12 sports beginning in the sixth grade. The school has 41 athletic teams in 12 sports beginning in the sixth grade.

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Independent school in Kansas City, Missouri, United States
The Barstow School
Logo of The Barstow School
Address
11511 State Line Road
Kansas City, Missouri
United States
Coordinates38°55′06″N 94°36′17″W / 38.9182°N 94.6048°W / 38.9182; -94.6048
Information
TypeIndependent
MottoUnderstanding through Knowledge
Established1884 (girls only), 1967 (coeducational)
CEEB code261-605
Head of SchoolShane A. Foster
Faculty110 total
EnrollmentApprox. 700
Student to teacher ratio9.5:1
CampusSuburban
Campus size40 Acres
Color(s)Green, White, and Black
     
SongStandards High
Athletics19 interscholastic, numerous club
Athletics conferenceCrossroads Conference (XRC)
MascotKnight
Tuition$38,790
Websitebarstowschool.org

The Barstow School is a secular, coeducational, independent preparatory school in southern Kansas City, Missouri, USA. It was co-founded in 1884 by Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann.

The Barstow School enrolls about 668 students from preschool through grade 12.

The school has 41 athletic teams in 12 sports beginning in the sixth grade.

The Barstow School is the oldest independent college preparatory school west of the Mississippi.

Tuition for the 2010-2011 school year ranged from $11,605 for five full-day preschool to $16,000 and higher for grades 9 through 12.

The Barstow School is also the home to the Hybrid Learning Consortium, a globalized learning community offering a diverse variety of online courses to students around the world. The HLC currently has 19 member schools, both domestic and international. The HLC enables institutions to create a scalable model for diverse course offerings wider than a single institution can support.

History

Mary Louise Barstow and Ada Brann, both graduates of Wellesley College, came to Kansas City in 1884, responding to the need to establish a local school comparable to the outstanding independent schools on the East Coast. With the support of several notable families in the rapidly growing city, they founded the Barstow School at 12th Street and Broadway on Quality Hill in Downtown Kansas City.

As both the school and the city grew and prospered, the school moved several times: first to near Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral on Quality Hill, then to 40th Street and Westport Avenue, then to 4950 Cherry Street in the Brookside neighborhood, and finally in 1962 to 115th Street and State Line Road, a location then on the far outskirts of the city but today well within Kansas City's suburban sprawl. Although originally coeducational, in 1924 Barstow became an all-girls school except at the preschool level. The school resumed coeducation when it moved to its current location.

In 1960, boys were admitted to the first grade, and Barstow became coeducational one grade and one year at a time, until its first coed graduating class in 1972. Although its class sizes often were under ten, Barstow had two famous alumnae during its early days: movie star Jean Harlow and First Lady Bess Truman.

In 2003, Barstow built a new lower school.

Accreditation and memberships

BIBA is accredited, authorized, or a member of the following organizations:

Athletics

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The athletic teams are known as the Barstow Knights, and the school colors are green, black and white. Starting with the 2010-2011 school year, the head coach for the Knights basketball team is Billy Thomas, a well known former KU player.

In the fall, teams are girls' tennis, boys' soccer, girls' volleyball, girls' golf, and girls' and boys' cross-country and boys' swimming. The girls' golf team participated in the State Golf Tournament October 18–19, 2010.

Winter sports at Barstow are girls' basketball, boys' basketball, girls' swimming, cheerleading, and the "Knight Starz" (sic) dance team. The Knights cheerleading squad has won the class 2 State Cheerleading Competition twice, in 2005 and 2007. The Knight Starz dance team took home a 3rd place finish at the 2009 state dance competition.

In the spring, teams are boys' tennis, boys' baseball, girls' soccer, boys' golf, girls' softball, and boys' and girls' track and field. The boys' baseball team placed second in state in the 2007-2008 season.

In spring 2010, Barstow's Academic Team won the Missouri Class 2 State Championship. All four team members earned All-District Honors and three members earned All-State honors. Also in spring 2010, the varsity girls' soccer team advanced to the Class 1 State Tournament for the first time in school history.

In the spring of 2014, the Barstow boys golf team captured its first Class 2 State Title. The team went back to back by winning again in 2015, with three players earning All-State honors. Head coach Joe Taylor was named Missouri Class 2 Golf Coach of the Year both title winning years. Taylor also currently holds a Class 2 record by attending the state tournament, with team or an individual, every year he has coached the Knights. In 2016, the team extended its five year run as District Champions.

Sports Offered

For boys, Barstow offers:

Fall Winter Spring
Cross Country (6/7/8, V) Basketball (6, 7/8, JV, V) Baseball (V)
Soccer (6/7/8, JV, V) Cheerleading (V) Golf (V)
Volleyball (6, 7/8) Dance Team (V) Tennis (6/7/8, JV, V)
Track and Field (V)

For girls, Barstow offers:

Fall Winter Spring
Cross Country (6/7/8, V) Basketball (6/7/8, JV, V) Soccer (6/7/8, V)
Golf (V) Swimming (V) Track and Field (V)
Tennis (6/7/8, JV, V) Cheerleading (V)
Volleyball (6, 7/8/, JV, V) Dance Team (V)

Notable alumni

References

  1. "The Barstow School at a Glance". Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  2. "Barstow team tops in cheers", Kansas City Star, November 30, 2005. Accessed November 27, 2007.
  3. "Golf are District Champions". Barstow School. 2016-05-05. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  4. "Athletics The Barstow School". www.barstowschool.org. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  5. Jean Harlow Biographical Info, accessed November 20, 2006
  6. Bess Truman from Encyclopædia Britannica, accessed November 20, 2006
  7. "Interview with Marc Solomon '85". Barstow School. 2015-01-26. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  8. "Alumni in Residence The Barstow School". www.barstowschool.org. Retrieved 2019-02-07.

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