Four Middle School students and their Tsunami 13-1 Elite team won the Rocky Top Bash 2024 Volleyball Tournament in Gatlinburg, TN last weekend.
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Sixth-grader Jolie P. competed in the All Star Worlds in Orlando, Florida.
Woodward North first-grader Coby T. recently participated in The Children’s Entrepreneur Market.
On Saturday, April 13, Woodward North kindergartner Zhihan L. competed in the U.S. Kids Golf Spring Tour.
Third-grader Aubrey P. participated in the Wythe Academy Children's Business Fair.
Junior Mary Olson recently competed in the Edge Talent Competition.
Sophomore Dylan Reel and senior Zammy Okoli earned All American status at the NHSCA tourney.
Seventh-grader Sofia Turk recently competed at the USA Gymnastics State Championship Meet.
Woodward North fifth-grader Jonathan H. recently participated in the Speak Up, Speak Out Ann Owen Gordon Oratorical competition.
Last month, five Woodward students participated in the Atlanta Piano Festival sponsored by the Atlanta Music Teachers Association.
The Upper School FIRST FRC Robotics team competed in Charleston, S.C., last weekend and earned their best performance in a qualifier since 2018.
Piano students from the Primary, Lower, and Middle Schools recently performed at The National Federation of Music Clubs Festival on March 23, 2024.
First-grader Madison T. competed in the Star Talent National Dance Competition last weekend.
The team of ninth-graders Rishi Jain and Maisie Rainwater took first place at the First Year National Debate Championships.
Woodward North's Odyssey of the Mind team competed at the 41st annual Georgia Odyssey of the Mind State Finals on Saturday, March 23, and won first place.
Woodward North kindergartner Zhihan L. competed in the 2024 Georgia State Golf Association (GSGA) Junior Skills Challenge on March 16.
Fifth-grader Zuri N. competed in the March 15-17 gymnastics state meet.
Middle School visual art students were recently recognized by the 2024 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Fifth-grade swimmer Parker W. competed in the 2024 Best of the South Championships at GA Tech.
Fifth-grader Mekai E. and his U12 bowling team, the Pin Slayers, recently won the USA Bowling Southern Regional Tournament.
Junior Aida Pardo was recently awarded the 2023-2024 Star Student certificate.
The equestrian team recently participated in their first team region finals.
Brothers sixth-grader Preston W. and fifth-grader Parker W. recently competed in the 2024 Georgia Swimming State Championship.
Fifth-grader Presleigh S. and her team won the College Park 10U Girls Basketball Championship.
Woodward's boys and girls wrestling team finished as All Classification State Runners-Up at the recent championship held in Macon.
Seventh-grader Henry Liang won the State History Bee Championship in the Middle School level.
Woodward North fourth-grader Nicholas G. and his teammates won the City of Milton-Halftime Sports Winter Basketball Championship.
Fifth-grader Lailah A.-R. and her College Park Tumbleweeds gymnastics team competed in the Made in the USA Gymnastics Invitational.
Seventh-grader Sofia Bella Turk competed at the Classic Rock Gymnastics Invitational Meet.
Junior RJ Snyder won Woodward's first individual diving championship since 1972.
Woodward Academy senior Anna Schwartz has been named the Academy's 2024 PAGE STAR Student.
Four Middle School students and their Tsunami 13-1 Elite team won the Adidas Challenge Volleyball Tournament in Spartanburg, S.C. last weekend.
Third-grader Aubrey H. participated in the 2024 Atlanta NUVO Dance Convention.
Woodward North music teacher and choral director Romona Smith received a service award in recognition of achieving 25 years of service to music education.
Upper School students attended ADL’s No Place for Hate Summit on January 19.
Sixth-grader Riley F. recently competed in the Atlanta NUVO Dance Convention.
Third-grader Zoe M. earned four medals in a recent gymnastics competition, including 1st place on beam.
Seventh-grader Alexander Gordon plays one of the lead child roles in the 2024 comedy film, "The Underdoggs.
On January 24, 2024, Woodward Academy’s 78-year long swim and dive program raised more than $12,000.
Associate Director of College Counseling Jodi Hester was recently presented with the 2023-2024 Private School Counselor Award from Morehouse College.
Second and third-graders from Woodward's Primary School competed in the 2024 Georgia Independent and Homeschool (GIH) Technology Competition.
The Upper School Varsity and JV Quiz Bowl teams recently competed in the Metro Atlanta History Bowl.
Ninth-grader Rishab Alagharu was named the winner of the Congressional App Challenge 2023.
Woodward cross country coaches and student-athletes competed in the Atlanta Track Club's Resolution 5k.
Junior Maelyn Alexander has been named one of Rough Draft Atlanta's 20 Under 20.
The Woodward North Robotics team, The Brixels, won third at a recent competition.
Woodward North fifth-grader Jonathan H. recently earned his black belt.
Third-grader Arianna B. participated in the 30th anniversary performance of the "Urban Nutcracker."
The Lower School's First LEGO League Robotics teams competed on Saturday, December 9.
Eighth-grader Levi Howard ran in the National Junior Olympic Championship in Louisville, Ky., in the 4k distance.
Woodward North Produces Valedictorians
Woodward North alumni have gone on to great success at our Main Campus, with six straight Woodward valedictorians having started at Woodward North.
Learn about their Success Beyond Woodward North
"Woodward prepared me very well for college, especially in terms of time management and writing. Living an hour away from Main Campus and playing baseball, I was forced to be organized and efficient to finish by homework and prepare for tests and quizzes. As a result, managing my time in college comes more easily to me. I had a love-hate relationship with writing at WA; however, all of that writing truly helped me, and I have had little trouble adjusting to writing college-style and -length papers." – Chip Cary
Valedictorian, Class of 2015
"Woodward North gave me a very strong foundation of basic principles and the small class size allowed me to form extremely close bonds with people who are still some of my closest friends. I found my transition to college a lot easier due to my experience at Woodward. Woodward prepared me for the difficulty of Vanderbilt's classes. I found that the workload was easily manageable with the skills that I had developed during AP classes at Woodward." – Harrison Paul
Valedictorian, Class of 2012
"Woodward always has placed a special significance on participation and leadership in cocurricular activities, as well as in giving back via peer mentorship. As I reflect on my experiences post-WA, I can see clearly how Woodward pushed me to think beyond just individual achievement, to explore the concept of a "well-rounded individual," and how that individual might then help grow a broader community." – Karen Sun
Valedictorian, Class of 2011
"I will always be grateful to Woodward and my teachers there for the love of learning that I developed from an early age. Whether I am in the classroom, a work environment, or traveling, I'm excited to learn something new and challenge myself to try new experiences. The combination of Woodward's culture of academic excellence with the high level of engagement with cocurricular activities has allowed me to balance my time in college and prioritize schoolwork while still being involved in clubs and campus organizations. " – Kelly Guest
Valedictorian, Class of 2013
"Woodward prepared me quite well for college. At Hopkins, I have been able to dive into advanced courses in subjects such as science and Spanish, and, because of the preparation I received at Woodward, I have not felt overwhelmed. I feel that Woodward's science laboratory experiments and writing classes are excellent preparation for college. I find that the English Department's focus on writing has paid off immensely for me." – Sathvik Namburar
Valedictorian, Class of 2014
"Woodward challenged me academically and helped me grow as a person. My time at Woodward helped prepare me for college life and difficult academics. I think the opportunities afforded to me by Woodward, like academics as well as cocurricular activities, allowed me to get into the University of Pennsylvania and prepared me to handle college." – Roshni Kailar
Valedictorian, Class of 2016