Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
The Orme School
Boarding school in Yavapai County, Arizona From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
The Orme School is a private college preparatory boarding school serving students in grades 8 through 12 in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States. The 300-acre (120 ha) campus adjoins the Orme Ranch and is located adjacent to the Prescott National Forest. The students are from around the world and across the country. Programs of note include horsemanship, sustainability, and outdoor education.
![]() | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
Remove ads
The school has a Mayer, Arizona postal address,[2] but is not in the Mayer census-designated place.[3] The Arizona Republic describes the school as being in Mayer.[4]
Allen Beard Rau of The Arizona Republic wrote in 2015 that the school has, in quotation marks, a "Southwestern experience" and that it has a "rustic atmosphere and hands-on experience."[5] Kathy Montgomery of Arizona Highways, the magazine of the Arizona Department of Transportation, described it as the sole remaining ranch-based private school that "remains tied to its ranching roots.".[6]
On January 17, 2025, the school announced on its website that its Board of Trustees had "made the incredibly difficult decision...to close The Orme School at the end of this school year (after graduation)."[7] The school cited financial struggles brought on by the pandemic, but also noted it was attempting to raise necessary funds to ensure the school could remain open for another year.[8][7]
Remove ads
History
Summarize
Perspective
In 1929, Charles H. Orme, Sr. and Minna Vrang Orme left their dairy farm in Phoenix and bought a ranch in the high grassland of central Arizona. To educate their three children and those of the ranch employees, they opened a one-room school in an old ranch house that year.[9] That ranch house, called "Old Adobe", is still in use as an English classroom.[10]
It was originally a 1-8 school. An expansion occurred in 1947, with high school classes added. In 1952 the first high school graduation occurred.[11]

The school's symbol is the historic brand of the Orme Ranch, which surrounds the school on three sides. Called the "Quarter Circle V Bar", it has been the brand of the ranch and the symbol of the school since their founding. It is a registered brand with the State of Arizona's Department of Agriculture.[9][12]
In 1987, the school experienced an on-campus shooting incident. After being caught drinking and facing suspension, a student went on a shooting spree, wounding several teachers with a shotgun and another teacher with a pistol which was owned by the school. The student was confronted by police officers while still on campus. After dropping the shotgun, he drew his sidearm and pointed it at police, who shot and killed the student.[13][14][15]
Remove ads
Campus

The Orme School campus, amidst the ranch, is set on 0.5 square miles (320 acres). The campus consists of the Phillips Library, the Willits Gymnasium, Student Commons, Founders' Dining Hall, the Old Main Administration Building, Welcome Center, Buck Hart Horsecollar Theater, Morton Vrang Orme Memorial Chapel, Lecture Hall, Burns Health Center, Mosher Math and Science Center, and seventeen residence halls.[10]
Remove ads
Operations
As of 2015 some students use a State of Arizona tax credit program to afford the tuition.[5]
Curriculum
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (December 2024) |
As of 2015 the school has blacksmithing and horsemanship as course offerings.[5] In 1974 desert survival was another academic course.[11]
In 1974 the teaching style involved students using process of discovery and teachers taking the role of, in the words of Arizona Daily Sun, "moderators".[11]
Extracurricular activities
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (December 2024) |
Student body
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (December 2024) |
In 1974 U.S.-based students came from 31 states and Washington, DC. At the time other students originated from seven countries.[11]
As of 2019 multiple students from the Crown King community attend Orme for high school.[4]
Athletics

The school's athletic programs have been within the Arizona Independent Athletic Association of independent and private schools and later in the Arizona Interscholastic Association. The boys' football team won the CAA State Championship in the fall of 2013. The boys' basketball team went undefeated and won the AIA 1A state title in 2011,[16] with a starting lineup composed of all international players.[17] The use of international players at Orme and at Westwind Preparatory Academy, another basketball school that won a state title in 2011, resulted in the AIA changing its rules about those students.[18] In response, Orme left the AIA and joined the Canyon Athletic Association (AZCAA).[19]
Remove ads
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads