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Founded in 1970, '''Charlotte Latin School''' is an independent, non-[[sectarian]], [[coeducational]], college-preparatory, [[day school]] serving 1368 students in transitional [[kindergarten]] through [[twelfth grade]]. Charlotte Latin welcomes students and families of all races, colors, religions, and national origins.
Founded in 1970, '''Charlotte Latin School''' is an independent, non-[[sectarian]], [[coeducational]], college-preparatory, [[day school]] serving 1368 students in transitional [[kindergarten]] through [[twelfth grade]]. Charlotte Latin welcomes students and families of all races, colors, religions, and national origins.


The school's mission is to encourage individual development and civility in their students by inspiring them to learn, by encouraging them to serve others, and through leadership opportunities. The school also possesses the world's largest bronze hawk statue. The school state champions for football, volleyball, and swimming in the NCISAA.{{fact}}
The school's mission is to encourage individual development and civility in their students by inspiring them to learn, by encouraging them to serve others, and through leadership opportunities. The school also possesses the world's largest bronze hawk statue. The school state champions for football, volleyball, and swimming in the NCISAA.{{Fact|date=February 2007}}


== Founders ==
== Founders ==
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Charlotte Latin School
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TypePrivate
MottoInlustrate Orbem
Established1970
Head teacherArch N. McIntosh, Jr.
Faculty200+
Number of students1368
Color(s)Blue & White
Websitehttp://www.charlottelatin.org/

Founded in 1970, Charlotte Latin School is an independent, non-sectarian, coeducational, college-preparatory, day school serving 1368 students in transitional kindergarten through twelfth grade. Charlotte Latin welcomes students and families of all races, colors, religions, and national origins.

The school's mission is to encourage individual development and civility in their students by inspiring them to learn, by encouraging them to serve others, and through leadership opportunities. The school also possesses the world's largest bronze hawk statue. The school state champions for football, volleyball, and swimming in the NCISAA.[citation needed]

Founders

Frank Thies Jr., Robert Knight

Notable Alumni

Brooke Baragona (2003) Weston Wilkinson (2006) Brenton Bersin (2008)