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Wilton High School
NameWilton High School
Established1959
TypePublic high school
DistrictWilton Public Schools
PrincipalRobert O'Donnell
LocationWilton, Connecticut, United States
Enrollment1,400 (approx.)
ColorsBlue █ and gold █
MascotWarriors

Wilton High School. It is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Wilton, Connecticut, serving students in grades 9-12 as the sole secondary institution within the Wilton Public Schools district. Founded in the mid-20th century, the school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and is known for its rigorous academic programs and competitive athletic teams. The school's mascot is the Warriors, and its colors are blue and gold.

History

The institution was established in 1959 to serve the growing post-war population of Fairfield County, consolidating secondary education in the town. Its creation was part of a broader expansion of public education infrastructure in Connecticut during that era. Over the decades, the school has undergone several significant renovations and expansions to accommodate increasing enrollment and evolving educational needs, including a major building project completed in the early 21st century. These developments have been guided by the Wilton Board of Education and reflect the community's sustained investment in public education.

Academics

The school offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes over 20 Advanced Placement courses across disciplines such as Calculus, Biology, and European History. It features specialized programs in STEM fields, visual and performing arts, and world languages, with notable sequences in Computer Science and Studio Art. Students consistently achieve high scores on standardized tests like the SAT and demonstrate strong performance in national competitions such as the National Merit Scholarship Program. The academic environment is supported by a faculty that includes recipients of awards from the Fund for Teachers and participants in initiatives sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Athletics

Athletic teams compete in the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) within Class LL of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC). The school fields varsity teams in numerous sports, with historically strong programs in girls' lacrosse, boys' soccer, and field hockey, having won multiple state championships. The football team has a longstanding rivalry with neighboring schools like Darien High School. Athletic facilities include a turf stadium, multiple gymnasiums, and dedicated fields for baseball and softball, supporting a broad participation rate among the student body.

Notable alumni

Alumni have achieved prominence in diverse fields such as entertainment, business, and public service. In film and television, notable graduates include actress Megan Follows and director Brian Koppelman. The business sector is represented by figures like former PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi. In literature and journalism, alumni include author Susan Isaacs and CNN correspondent Alisyn Camerota. Other distinguished graduates encompass Olympic medalist Caitlin Van Sickle in field hockey and musician John Mayer, a recipient of multiple Grammy Awards.

Campus and facilities

The campus is situated on a expansive site off Route 7 (Connecticut) and features a modern main academic building constructed after a major renovation project. Specialized facilities include a black box theater, television production studio, and dedicated suites for engineering and robotics programs. The athletic complex encompasses Clune Stadium, the Zehnder Field House, and multiple tennis courts. The school also maintains collaborative relationships with local institutions like the Wilton Library Association and the Wilton YMCA to enhance student resources and community access.

Category:Public high schools in Connecticut Category:Wilton, Connecticut Category:Educational institutions established in 1959