Randolph is a coeducational K- 12 college preparatory day school in Huntsville, Alabama. Twice named a National School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education, Randolph is the only independent college prep school in North Alabama. View our most recent School College Profile.

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