| 2010
AISA State President's Award #1 rank for 2nd Grade among 50 AISA schools on the SAT 10 #1 rank for 6th Grade among 52 AISA schools on the SAT 10 1st place in AISA District Oratorical Competition 1st in Creative Design and 3rd in Website Design in the BEST Robotics competition Best Actor Award in AISA State Drama 1st place Solo division in AISA State Drama 1st place in Musical Drama in AISA State Drama Superior Rating - AISA State Chorus Festival “Most Outstanding” AISA Choral Student Superior Rating - AISA State Band Festival |
1st
place for High School Scholars Bowl team at the District Alabama Challenge 1st place for High School Scholars Bowl team in the AISA District Tournament 1st place AISA District VI for Middle School Scholars Bowl Team 10 AISA State Art Show winners: 5 - 1st, 1 - 2nd, 4 - 3rd, and a Best of Show. 18 AISA District art show winners 1st and 2nd place finishes in Visual Arts Achievement Art Show 1st place and two 3rd place finishes in the State AISA Spelling Bee 1st place AISA District Spelling Bee – 3 students. DUKE TIP program - 12 7th grade students qualified |
| AISA 2A State
Football Runner-up All-Area Defense First Team – 3 students All-Area Offense First Team – 2 students AISA 3A Varsity Basketball Final Four AISA 3A Varsity Basketball Elite Eight AISA All Star Basketball team – 2 students AISA State Softball Playoffs 5 TIME AISA Boys‟ State Champion – 800 m Run AISA Girls JV State Champion – 100 m Dash |
AISA Girls JV State Champion – 200 m Dash AISA Boys JV State Champion – 800 m Run AISA Boys JV State Champion – 3200 m Run 1st and 2nd place in boys 10 and under division in Plains 5K road race Superior Rating – Cheerleader Summer Camp 1st Place Varsity Cheerleaders Extreme Routine 6 UCA All-American JV Cheerleaders Superior Rating – Dance Team Summer Camp 3 All-American Varsity Dance Team Members |
| Springwood
featured in US News and World Report Best Schools Edition Participants in Music Express Magazine's " Mash-up Video” – 31 students |
Presbyterian
Academic Achievement Awards – 2 students Furman Scholars – 3 students Wofford Scholars – 2 students |