University High School (Carmel, Indiana)

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University High School
Carmel, Indiana - UHS' Fairbanks Hall.png
University High School's Fairbanks Building
Address
2825 W. 116th Street

, ,
46032

United States
Coordinates39°57′15.5″N 86°12′38″W / 39.954306°N 86.21056°W / 39.954306; -86.21056Coordinates: 39°57′15.5″N 86°12′38″W / 39.954306°N 86.21056°W / 39.954306; -86.21056
Information
TypePrivate
MottoEngaged in learning; engaged in life[citation needed]
Established2000
CEEB code150448
Head teacherAlicia LaMagdeline
Staff28
Grades9-12
Number of students321
Average class size15-20
Student to teacher ratio11:1
Hours in school day8:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Color(s)     
Athletics conferencePioneer Conference
MascotTrailblazers (Hank The Trailblazer)
Websitewww.universityhighschool.org

University High School (UHS) is a small independent college preparatory school located in Carmel, Indiana. University's campus is 115 acres and consists of two buildings, Fairbanks Hall and Andrews Hall. It consists of athletic fields, a tennis complex, a computer laboratory, multiple science labs, a theater, a gymnasium, and music and art facilities.

Athletics[]

University's sport teams include: girls Volleyball, girls and boys Golf, girls and boys Soccer, girls and boys Tennis, girls and boys Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross country running, Track and field athletics, swimming, girls Softball, and boys Baseball. Several other students also participate in sports outside of the school community. University High School's no-cut policy makes it possible for students to participate in any sport they are interested in.[citation needed]

Athletic accomplishments of the Trailblazers include:

  • 2005 ICST Boys' Basketball State Champions
  • 2006 IHSAA Boys Basketball Sectional Champions
  • 2008 IHSAA Girls Basketball Sectional, Regional, and Semi-State Champions
  • 2009 IHSAA Girls Basketball Sectional and Regional Champions
  • 2010 IHSAA Girls Basketball Sectional Champions
  • 2012 IHSAA Girls Basketball Sectional Champions
  • 2012 IHSAA Boys Basketball Sectional Champions
  • 2012 IHSAA Baseball Sectional Champions
  • 2013 IHSAA Boys Basketball Sectional and Regional Champions[citation needed]
  • 2019 IHSAA Boys 1A Baseball State Champions
  • 2021 IHSAA Girls Basketball Sectional and Regional Champions
  • 2021 IHSAA Boys Soccer. Choking a 3-0 lead to Park Tudor.

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