The Lovett School is a community of belonging that develops students of honor, faith, and wisdom, equipping them with the character and intellect to thrive in learning and life. Founded in 1926 by pioneering educator Eva Edwards Lovett, The Lovett School has grown into a leading independent, coeducational K–12 day school in Atlanta, Georgia. As the school approaches its centennial, it remains guided by its founding vision of educating the whole child, an approach that balances intellectual rigor with character development and joyful learning. Lovett’s core values of intellect, purpose, belonging, faith, and love foster a nurturing community where each student is known and valued.
Lovett’s holistic educational philosophy comes to life through its core values of intellect, purpose, belonging, faith, and love. By engaging in hands-on, real-world learning experiences, Lovett students find joy in discovery while developing critical thinking skills, empathy, and a sense of purpose. These integrated experiences in the classroom and beyond deepen their cognitive, emotional, and social growth, sparking the development of individual passions and a lifelong enthusiasm for learning.
For nearly 100 years, Lovett’s enduring impact has been reflected in generations of alumni who lead with integrity and purpose. The school remains steadfast in its commitment to prepare students for meaningful lives and leadership beyond the classroom, equipping them to thrive in college and to serve as responsible, engaged citizens in their communities.








