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Raether Athletic Center1 & 4. Raether Athletic Center is a 28,000 square foot, 2 1/2-story building that includes a 1500-seat double gymnasium with five squash courts, a fitness room and locker and shower facilities.  The original entrance to (4) Ramsing Gymnasium was also renovated when the facility expanded. A new lobby with entrances to both the Raether and Ramsing gymnasiums was added, which provides access to the courtyard and outdoor sports fields.
Wallace Performing Arts Center 2. Wallace Performing Arts Center includes the 400-seat Massey Theater, which has a shallow-raked floor and a low balcony. The 26,500 square foot, 2 1/2-story Performing Arts Center also features a 100-seat flexible theater that provides practice areas for dance, choral and instrumental rehearsals. Numerous performances take place in the theater as well as assemblies and meetings. Additionally, the Jacobs Lobby and Luchsinger Art Gallery provide space for art exhibits.
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Dance Studio3. The Pethick Dance Studio is adjacent to the Wallace Performing Arts Center. Students learn dance techniques and choreography and plan and rehearse performances.
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5. Path to Brunswick - Upper School students travel between campuses for classes.
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Patsy G. Howard Upper School with doors painted for GA Homecoming.  6. Patsy G. Howard Upper School  
A new Upper School opened in September 2002. The new facility includes 20 classrooms, 5 science laboratories, a student center, media center for distance learning, a visual arts complex, a 20,000-volume library with space and technology to serve both the Upper and Middle Schools and various support spaces conference rooms and offices.  The building was named the Patsy G. Howard Upper School on Charter Day 2004 in honor of the retiring headmistress.
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Middle School 7. Philander Button Hall (Middle School)
The Middle School building, located between the Upper and Lower Schools, houses eighteen classrooms for Groups V to VIII. It contains three science labs, an art studio and a computer lab. In addition, several Middle School academic classes meet on the second floor of Ruth West Campbell Hall.
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Lower School Entrance8. Lower School
The Lower School is a brightly decorated, well-organized environment for Connecting Class through Group IV. All rooms and offices contain MacIntosh computers which are connected to the Internet and email, allowing faculty and students to communicate easily. In addition, there is a library, an art studio, a computer lab and a dance/music room.

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Ruth West Campbell Hall9. Ruth West Campbell Hall
The Administration building, RWC is the oldest building on the Greenwich Academy campus. The former home of the Rockefellers, this building now houses the offices of the Head of School, Assistant Head, Admission and Communications. The second floor serves as Middle School classroom space.
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10. The Dining Hall is by far the busiest place on campus with nearly 800 students, faculty and staff converging here for lunch daily. Young Assembly Hall serves as a place where large groups can gather for meetings and performances.
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Cowan Center 11. E. Kay Cowan Early Learning Center
was developed for the purpose of providing child care in a developmentally stimulating setting for the infants and young children of Greenwich Academy faculty. Although the children of faculty from Greenwich Academy and other area schools continue to be the targeted population of this center, the Cowan Center serves children from the local community as space is available.
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Alumnae House12. 296 - Alumnae House, Business and Development Offices
Alumnae House at 296 North Maple Avenue houses the Alumnae and Development Offices on the first floor and the Business Office on the second floor.
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16 Ridgeview Avenue13. 16 Ridgeview Avenue Pre-School and Field

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1. Raether Athletic Center

2. Wallace Performing Arts Center

3. Pethick Dance Studio

4. Ramsing Gymnasium

5. Path to Brunswick

6. Upper School

7. Middle School

8. Lower School

9. Ruth West Campbell Hall (RWC)

10. Dining Hall/Young Assembly Hall

11. Cowan Center

12. 296 - Alumnae House, Business and Development Offices

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16 Ridgeview Avenue Pre-School and Field

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