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The concession stand is run by parent and student volunteers during the majority of the fall and spring sports that take place on or near the Brian J. Bortz Family Stadium.
On Friday, August 20, 2021, a ribbon-cutting ceremony commemorated Cincinnati Country Day School’s completion of a new turf field stadium.
Rumor has it that Cincinnati Country Day School owns one of the largest telescopes in Cincinnati. Great views of the dark sky from the 62-acre campus!
Seniors use their creativity to paint their parking spots in a way that is unique to themselves.
Grades 1 - 4
Outdoor education is an integral component of life at Country Day! In addition to the playscape, the school also has two playgrounds, two GaGa pits, and 62 acres of fun!
Here is where you'll find our youngest students on campus, little ones who are just starting their journey at Cincinnati Country Day.
The back three acres of our property at 7125 House include a well-established maple forest. Students engage in this space for unstructured play, nature walks connected to their curriculum, and maple sugaring.
This 23,120-square-foot powerhouse of a space has all the amenities to support our Nighthawks and then some, including a 6-lane pool, basketball court, wet classroom, gymnastics/wrestling room, and athletic training facilities.
The school partners with SAGE Dining Services - a premier provider of dining services for private schools and colleges - to prepare nutritious, well-balanced meals for students, faculty, and staff.
Breakthrough Cincinnati provides “a rigorous four-year college-preparatory summer learning program for high-need and high-potential middle school students and inspires and trains college students as the next generation of teachers.”
Built in 1804, Broadwell House is a historical landmark and the highest point in Indian Hill. It has provided the perfect location for many functions over the year – from housing for heads of school and their families to play space for our CountryPlay program.
The homebase for our outdoor education programming includes a small farm for 2 mini ponies, mini donkey, 4 hens, a honeybee hive, and rabbit, two native plant research plots, 4 garden beds for growing food, a kitchen for cooking projects, several compost stations, and 2 classrooms.