Christ Church Episcopal School broke ground on its $56 million campus expansion

The school acquired 22 additional acres of land along Mauldin Road, bringing its campus from 72 to 94 acres.

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“More parking” is music to students’ ears. | Rendering by McMillan Pazdan Smith

Christ Church Episcopal School has officially broken ground on a $56 million campus expansion, launching phase one of its “Build for the Future” campus master plan.

Key project elements include:

Technology, Innovation, Design & Entrepreneurship Center (22,000 sqft.)

Known as the TIDE center, this hub features classrooms, labs, breakout rooms, a conference room, outdoor learning areas, and a grab-and-go cafe.

Sports Performance Building (56,000 sqft.)
It includes a competition gym, strength and conditioning facilities, wrestling practice space, a training center, locker rooms, and an elevated indoor track. Outside, you’ll find more practice fields and dedicated space for lacrosse and field hockey.

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See where the changes are planned. | Map via Christ Church Episcopal School

Other campus improvements include a new loop road to create a more pedestrian-focused campus and relieve traffic on surrounding roads, upgraded infrastructure, and added parking.

Phase one of construction will take 18–20 months, with facilities expected to open in the fall of 2027.

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