The Westfield School


The Westfield School is a private Christian school in Perry, Georgia, United States. It is located off U.S. Highway 41 South. It educates students in grades PK-12, in three schools.
The Westfield School was originally founded as the Perry Christian Day School as part of the segregation academy movement against the federal court-ordered integration of Houston County public schools.

History

Perry Christian Day School was established in 1969 as a segregation academy. It changed its name to the Westfield Schools in 1971 and to the Westfield School in 2007.
The campus consists of seven buildings: lower school, middle school, high school, arts and sciences building, administrative building, and another building that houses the cafeteria, gym, weight room, coaches offices, dressing rooms, and three computer labs.