Charlotte Country Day to build new athletic facilities
Charlotte Country Day will break ground on new athletic facilities that will open in 2021.
Country Day headmaster Mark Reed said four donors had donated more than $40 million that would allow the school to begin construction on a new natatorium and a new gym.
The new pool, Reed said, will eliminate the need for Bucs’ teams to train off-campus and become a “recognizable destination for the Charlotte swimming community.”
The gym will have volleyball and basketball courts a and wrestling area. It will seat more than 1,000. The new facility will also become home to the Country Day strength and conditioning program, a new wrestling multi-purpose room and a new administrative office suite.
Charlotte Country Day will break ground on new athletic facilities that will open in 2021.
Country Day headmaster Mark Reed said four donors had donated more than $40 million that would allow the school to begin construction on a new natatorium and a new gym.
The new pool, Reed said, will eliminate the need for Bucs’ teams to train off-campus and become a “recognizable destination for the Charlotte swimming community.”
The gym will have volleyball and basketball courts a and wrestling area. It will seat more than 1,000. The new facility will also become home to the Country Day strength and conditioning program, a new wrestling multi-purpose room and a new administrative office suite.