A Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 12 co-educational independent day school in Westchester County, New York

Our Campus

Learning happens here


Rye Country Day School is conveniently located at the intersection of I-95 and I-287, 25 miles from Manhattan, and one block from the Rye Metro-North train station. The 26-acre campus features state of the art facilities for academics, athletics, and the arts, including:

Learning Spaces 

  • Lower and Middle School Building.
  • The Upper School’s Mary Struthers Pinkham Building, which includes a technology innovation lab and a 125-person lecture hall.
  • Lower School Library.
  • Klingenstein Library for the Upper and Middle School.
  • Four learning gardens.
     

Arts Facilities 

  • The Edward B. Dunn Performing Arts Center, which includes music rooms, a dance studio, and a 480-seat auditorium.
  • The Cohen Center for the Creative Arts, a 23,000-square-foot space, which includes digital studios for photography and videography; art studios for ceramics, sculpture, painting, and drawing; the RCDS Makerspace, and an experimental, state-of-the-art black box theater with seating for over 160.

Athletic Facilities 

  • The Scott A. Nelson Athletics Center, a 40,000-square-foot facility, featuring two basketball courts, squash courts, fitness center, and athletic training facilities.
  • The Gerald LaGrange Field House, which features an indoor ice rink in the winter that converts to tennis courts in the spring and fall.
  • Four turf fields.
  • Fitness center.

Around Campus 

  • Two dining rooms, serving breakfast and lunch daily, one for Middle and Upper School students and another for Lower School students. 
  • Admissions Building
  • Spaces for outdoor gathering