The Westminster Schools

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Locations

  1. Arts

    1. Broyles Arts Center

      Westminster’s performing and visual arts center was constructed in 1988, and named for Dr. Vernon S. Broyles Jr., pastor of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church for 26 years, and the first Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Westminster.

      Broyles Arts Center serves as the hub for Westminster's thriving arts program and features studio and practice areas as well as performance and gallery space.

      Kellett Theatre is the School's main performance auditorium, playing host to myriad student productions throughout the year. Recent productions include Mamma Mia!, The Lion King Jr., Titanic, and more!

      The soaring space and natural light in the Gaines Foyer Gallery make it the ideal space for showcasing exhibits by students, faculty and staff, and visiting artists, including collaborative school-wide STEAM projects and AP art portfolio work.

      Learn more about the Arts at Westminster.