Queen's Grant Community High School
A Proven Vision
Queen’s Grant Community School (K-8) The vision for the Queen’s Grant Experience began in August 2002 with the opening of Queen’s Grant Community School (K-8). Located in the heart of Mint Hill, North Carolina, this school offers families throughout the region an alternative to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System. The smaller learning environment characterized by an emphasis on academic achievement and moral character has been exceedingly successful. Here, staff, educators and parents are able to partner together to build students with strong minds and personal integrity.
A Vision Extended
It wasn’t long before Queen’s Grant parents expressed a strong desire to build a high school so that the Queen’s Grant Experience would continue through the secondary level. That vision began to take form in December of 2006 when the State extended the Queen’s Grant charter to include grade 9 and 10, with a plan to grow by a single grade each school year through grade 12. The doors of our new high school opened in August 2007 with 120 students in grades 9 and 10, at its temporary location at Garr Christian Academy on Wallace Road in Charlotte.
In the Queen’s Grant tradition, school leadership committed to recruiting highly qualified teachers, to motivating each student to personal and academic excellence, and to preparing students for post-secondary learning and success in life.
An Invitation
As we prepare to transition onto our new campus, we invite parents, educators and members of our community to join us in fulfilling this vision to offer area students an excellent choice in secondary education.
To learn more visit the Queen's Grant High School Website |