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'''Highlands School''' (also known as '''Highlands Day School''') is a private school founded in [[1958]] and located at 4901 [[Old Leeds Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]] which offers programs for pre-school through 8th grade. The head of school is [[Kavita Vasil]].
'''Highlands School''' (also known as '''Highlands Day School''') is a private school founded in [[1958]] and located at 4901 [[Old Leeds Road]] in [[Mountain Brook]] which offers programs for pre-school through 8th grade. The head of school is [[Kavita Vasil]].
==Heads of school==
* [[Kathryn Woodson Barr]], 2006-
* [[Kavita Vasil]], 2018
==Notable alumni==


==References==
==References==
* Guffey, Michelle Q. (July 9, 2006) "New head of Highlands School eager to be part of community." {{BN}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (April 4, 2018) "Birmingham private school plans $5M capital campaign for major project." {{BBJ}}
* Rebman, Stephanie (April 4, 2018) "Birmingham private school plans $5M capital campaign for major project." {{BBJ}}


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* [http://www.highlandsschool.org Highlands School] website
* [http://www.highlandsschool.org Highlands School] website


[[Category:Private schools]]
[[Category:Highlands School|*]]
[[Category:K-8 schools]]
[[Category:1958 establishments]]
[[Category:1958 establishments]]
[[Category:Old Leeds Road]]
[[Category:Old Leeds Road]]

Revision as of 12:29, 5 April 2018

Highlands School (also known as Highlands Day School) is a private school founded in 1958 and located at 4901 Old Leeds Road in Mountain Brook which offers programs for pre-school through 8th grade. The head of school is Kavita Vasil.

Heads of school

Notable alumni

References

  • Guffey, Michelle Q. (July 9, 2006) "New head of Highlands School eager to be part of community." The Birmingham News
  • Rebman, Stephanie (April 4, 2018) "Birmingham private school plans $5M capital campaign for major project." Birmingham Business Journal

External links