ARCHITECT
Moseley ArchitectureSIZE
230,000 SFDELIVERY
CM@RiskThe new Southeast Alamance High School represents a significant milestone for Alamance County, being the first high school built since 1970 when the county’s population was just 96,000. Located on the historic Henry A. Scott farm, the new high school spans 230,000 SF and can accommodate 1,250 students, with core spaces designed for up to 1,500.
The comprehensive project includes state-of-the-art athletic fields, and facilities for concessions, ticketing, and restrooms, as well as ample parking and driveways, ensuring it meets the needs of the growing community.