Bryan Station High School
201 Eastin Road •
Lexington, KY 40505
Phone: (859) 381-3308 •
Fax: (859) 381-3330
School Web site: www.bshs.fcps.net/
School hours: 8:25 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Bryan Station High School, named for the pioneers of Bryan Station Springs and Fort, opened its doors in 1958. The school fields its athletic teams as the “Defenders” in remembrance of the courage and valor of those early settlers. The original school building was erected in 1958 on 14.5 acres of rolling bluegrass land. After many additions and renovations, the county school board voted unanimously in 2002 to build a state-of-the-art high school to replace the aging building. In January 2007, the $43.9 million school opened with much fanfare. It features a grand two-story lobby with the original terrazzo school crest inlaid in the foyer, 54 classrooms with an abundance of natural light, 12 college-level physics, biology and chemistry labs, and an arts wing housing art, orchestra, band and ensemble rooms.
What makes our school special
Our school is blessed with a wonderfully diverse student population and committed faculty and staff members who care about each student as an individual. Our rich tradition and vibrant community, family and alumni support contribute to a learning environment designed to help every student achieve excellence. Bryan Station is proud to be the home of the district’s only Air Force JROTC program, the high school continuation of the Spanish Immersion program, a freshman academy designed to give our ninth-graders a solid foundation, a medical science academy for students interested in pursuing a career in the health field, and an Informational Technology Academy. With a nod to those who have come before us and an eye toward where we are heading, the school motto is “Defending the tradition, defining the future.”
