Webb School
The Webb School is a coeducational college-preparatory day/boarding school for grades 6-12. Established in 1870 by William R. “Sawney” Webb in Culleoka, Tenn., the school moved to its present location on 145 acres in Bell Buckle in 1886. It is the oldest continuously operating private institution of its kind in the South. The Webb mission is “To turn out young people who are tireless workers, and who know how to work effectively; who are accurate scholars; who know the finer points of morals and practice them in their daily living; and who are always courteous.”