A PRE-K THROUGH 12TH GRADE, INDEPENDENT, COED DAY SCHOOL
Profile
2024-2025
Dr. Ansel Sanders
Our Mission: Webb School of Knoxville's mission is to inspire
President
and nurture the full potential of each individual and to prepare our students to serve as leaders of character in tomorrow’s world.
Mr. Matt Macdonald Head of Upper School
Our mission is supported and achieved by our key values:
Dr. Mark Seamon
Director of College Counseling 865.291.3829 mark.seamon@webbschool.org
Mr. Tyler Lewelling
Assistant Director of College Counseling 865.291.3833 tyler.lewelling@webbschool.org
Dr. Donna Wineland
Assistant Director of College Counseling 865.291.3820 donna.wineland@webbschool.org
Mrs. Tiffany Massengill
College Counseling Office Manager 865.291.3845 tiffany.massengill@webbschool.org
CEEB Code: 431127 Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Southern Association of Independent Schools. Member of the National Association of Independent Schools, Tennessee Association of Independent Schools, National Association for College Admission Counseling, Southern Association for College Admission Counseling, and the Association of College Counselors in Independent Schools.
865.693.0011
9800 Webb School Lane Knoxville, TN 37923
webbschool.org
n The pursuit of academic excellence
81% Upper School faculty with advanced degrees
629 •195
12:1
The Class of 2024 received 629 admission offers from 195 unique institutions and matriculated at 63 colleges and universities across the country and abroad.
Upper School student-teacher ratio
n A strong sense of honor & personal integrity
100%
9-12
0 Locks on lockers, campus-wide
All students, faculty & staff pledge to abide by Webb's Honor Code
Grades represented on the student-led Honor Committee
n The development of critical, creative & socially conscious thinking
1955 Upper School Chapel Talks reach back to Webb’s founding in 1955
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40 Webb’s multi-week Artist-In-Residence Program has hosted nearly 40 professional artists from across the country since its introduction in 2001.
Student clubs, including Spartans for Political Awareness, Multicultural Student Alliance, and Philanthropic Investment Group
n A culture of interacting with others in a respectful & productive manner in a vibrant, caring community
Webb’s House System enhances the school’s caring and supportive environment by providing students in grades 6-12 increased opportunities to lead, mentor, collaborate, and contribute. Strong bonds and connections are forged
across grade levels and with faculty and staff. Members of Webb's six Houses experience a heightened sense of belonging and school spirit through service activities and friendly Housebased competitions and events.