Our Campus
Nature and nurture
Since 1934, Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Country Day School has operated from the hills along Swan Creek in south Toledo. It¡¯s also the year we adopted the name Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø Country Day School, signaling not only our new philosophy of learning but our new verdant location beyond the urban core of Toledo.
Starting with a single building (the Smead Building), the campus has grown over the decades along with its student population and surrounding Toledo community.
Our 70-acre campus now includes eight buildings: Smead, the Wolfe Gallery, the Middle School, Dining Hall, Millennium Theater, Upper School, the Johnson-Bayer Physical Education Complex, and the Dayal House. The ¡°Under One Roof Campaign¡± that started in the first decade of 2000s led to all those facilities (with the exception of the Dayal House) being connected under a single roof.
Our campus is a combination of new and historical buildings, academic and athletic outdoor spaces ¨C all of which emerges from the hustle and bustle of surrounding roads and commerce. We are proud to be in Northwest Ohio and part of a region offering an unparalleled blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventures, and vibrant cultural experiences.
