Darlington School – A Tranquil Campus by Silver Lake
The Darlington School is centered around the beautiful Silver Lake, complete with a small swan population.
The Sennett Bell Tower keeps watch over Darlington's Silver Lake.
The Darlington campus is a beautiful place to view the colors of the changing seasons.
The beautiful campus at Darlington is open to visitors during regular daylight hours.
Northwest Georgia
Rome
Founded in 1905 by John Paul and Alice Allgood Cooper, Darlington School has grown to become one of the leading independent day and boarding schools in the Southeast. Open to visitors during daylight hours, the nearly 500-acre campus is nestled around a small lake in the foothills of the Lookout Mountain Range. The campus of the Darlington School remains one of the most beautiful sites in Northwest Georgia, featuring breathtaking scenery and timeless architecture. The nearby town of Rome officially received its name at a meeting of its founding fathers at Home-on-the-Hill, now the on-site residence of Darlington's head of school.
Admission to the historic campus is free, but all visitors must check in at the main gatehouse prior to entry.
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