1h 2m | Biography, Documentary | 2021 Back in 1961, a well-to-do group of parents in the Fort Worth area put their heads together in order to figure out how to prepare their kids for Ivy League universities. These discussions led to the concept of a private preparatory school in the area that would facilitate this goal.
Two years later, this concept came to fruition and Fort Worth Country Day School was born. The school’s new headmaster, Peter A. Schwartz, and the rest of the school’s staff soon noticed a glaring shortcoming about Fort Worth Day; although its student body excelled in academics and the arts, its athletics programs were abysmal.