Our Campus

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High Meadows Is Different by Design

We Have:

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  • ... a Chicken Tree

  • …a Caboose

  • ...a Tipi Classroom

  • ...a Labyrinth in the Woods

  • … a Tinker Shed

  • … a Barnyard horse named Bella Luna

  • ...and, yes, we have a Tire Swing!

Explore some of the most treasured places across our 42 acres of land in Historic Roswell.

The best way to explore our campus is in person. Schedule your VISIT today!

Our Learning Landscape

High Meadows School offers a rich and varied learning landscape to complement and expand classroom learning. Each school day, our campus inspires students to engage in joyful discovery, develop respectful connections to the natural environment, and translate knowledge into meaningful action.

We are conveniently located near many Metro Atlanta areas: from Sandy Springs to Woodstock, Alpharetta to Marietta. 

As stewards of our beautiful campus, it is important that we continue to honor our land, understand the educational opportunity the space provides, and maintain the natural environment found here.

Honoring Our Past

To ensure we honor our land and those that came before us, High Meadows School & Camp has officially adapted this Land Acknowledgement to be said out loud at the beginning of public events.

Planning for Our Future

We have conducted a permaculture study to understand better the land and spaces we are fortunate to have on our 42-acre campus. This study presents an exciting opportunity for all to use the beloved space further and expose more students to the merits of the school’s connection to the natural environment.

Learn more about the Inventory and Analysis document prepared by Cambardella Environmental Planning & Landscape Architecture (CEPLA).
High Meadows School & Camp acknowledges that we are meeting on native ground, the ancestral land and home of the Cherokee and Muscogee Creek people, who were forcibly removed from their homeland in the1800s. This acknowledgment resists the erasure of indigenous histories and ongoing colonization. High Meadows recognizes that this statement is not enough. We are thankful to be able to freely work, play, and learn on this land. Our hope is to inspire action toward a sustained commitment to the land, indigenous rights, and cultural equity.

Colonialism is a present and ongoing process and we will be mindful of our participation in that process. We encourage readers and listeners of these words to take their own personal steps toward reconciliation with the land and its original caretakers. We at High Meadows commit to honor the land itself and the Cherokee and Muscogee Creek people through sustained action, programming, and learning experiences. This statement is and must be the beginning and not the end.
The High Meadows community celebrates and perpetuates each individual’s quest for knowledge and skill, sense of wonder, and connection to the natural environment. We empower each to be a compassionate, responsible, and active global citizen.
Age 3 through Grade 8 | Authorized IB PYP World School
1055 Willeo Road, Roswell, Georgia 30075 | (770) 993-2940 | info@highmeadows.org