Enrollment for 2009-2010: 939
Lower School K-4: 342
Middle School 5-8: 304
Upper School 9-12: 293
Male/Female Ratio: Approximately 50/50
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: Approximately 10:1 in the Middle and Upper School. Randolph's Lower School curriculum is structured to allow students to work in small groups in a variety of disciplines.
National Merit Scholars: 20% of seniors are traditionally named National Merit Finalists, Semifinalists, and Commended Scholars
Profile for Class of 2009: 65 Graduates
SAT (Middle 50% Range) Critical Reading 600 – 710; Math 590 - 750; SAT Total (CR+M): 1190-1450
ACT (Middle 50% Range) 24-30; Composite: 28
Advanced Placement: Courses offered in every academic discipline. More than 80% of students typically take at least one AP course before graduation. More than 90% of seniors score 3 and above and 70% score 4 or 5. Of the students who have taken three or more AP courses, more than 90% typically are named AP Scholars
Honor Council: Student-elected council administers the School's Honor Code
Average Teaching Experience: 15 years
Advanced Degrees: More than 60% of Randolph teachers hold advanced degrees
Technology Access: Randolph’s campus is enhanced with three computer labs, a wireless network, and a laptop program for grade 8-12 students
Year Founded: 1959
Number of Alumni: 1,860
Campus Size: 19 acres at the Drake Campus (Lower and Middle Schools), and 55 acres at the new Garth Campus (Upper School)
Endowment: $7 million
Current Operating Budget: $12 million
Capital Initiatives: Randolph is conducting a capital and endowment campaign for the $27.5 million new Upper School campus on Garth Road
Governance: Randolph School is governed by a Board of Trustees composed of parents of present and former students, alumni, and community leaders
Accreditation and Memberships: Randolph is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, the Alabama Association of Independent Schools, and the Joint Research and Planning Organization
ACT (Middle 50% Range) 24-30; Composite: 28
Advanced Placement: Courses offered in every academic discipline. More than 80% of students typically take at least one AP course before graduation. More than 90% of seniors score 3 and above and 70% score 4 or 5. Of the students who have taken three or more AP courses, more than 90% typically are named AP Scholars
Honor Council: Student-elected council administers the School's Honor Code
Average Teaching Experience: 15 years
Advanced Degrees: More than 60% of Randolph teachers hold advanced degrees
Technology Access: Randolph’s campus is enhanced with three computer labs, a wireless network, and a laptop program for grade 8-12 students
Year Founded: 1959
Number of Alumni: 1,860
Campus Size: 19 acres at the Drake Campus (Lower and Middle Schools), and 55 acres at the new Garth Campus (Upper School)
Endowment: $7 million
Current Operating Budget: $12 million
Capital Initiatives: Randolph is conducting a capital and endowment campaign for the $27.5 million new Upper School campus on Garth Road
Governance: Randolph School is governed by a Board of Trustees composed of parents of present and former students, alumni, and community leaders
Accreditation and Memberships: Randolph is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, the Alabama Association of Independent Schools, and the Joint Research and Planning Organization



