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With a background of private schools dating back to the 1860's,
Collierville High School has a rich heritage. The Collierville
Male Academy and a seperate school in the old Methodist Church
on Poplar Pike are known to have been in session before 1870 in
which year construction was begun on Bellevue Female College at
the site of the present Collerville Middle School. by 1880 Mss
Ann Holden had established a school for girls and two years later
Professor Perkins began a semi-military school for boys. By 1895
Mss Holden's school had become the proeprty of Shelby County and
was operated as a school for boys, with the girls going to Bellevue
Female College. These two school were consolidated in 1905 as
Collierville High School in a building erected by Shelby County
on the Bellevue Female College site.
For the next ninety years Collierville High School remained a
the corner of Poplar and Walnut. In the Fall of 1995 a new chapter
in the history of the school was opened when CHS and Collierville
Middle School switched campuses. The $14,500,000 addition to the
Byhalia and Frank Road site has made Collierville High School
the largest facility in Shelby County.
Although the location of Collierville High School has changed,
on thing has remained constant----the long tradition of excellence
at CHS. We are fortunate to have staff, students, parents, and
community dedicated to high achievement.
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