Oak Hall was founded in 1970, the year Gainesville finished desegregating its high schools. Founded by Drs. Billy Brashear and Harry L. Walker, the school was open to all "without regard to race, creed or color", but had a $1,100 tuition. By January 1971, the school received
IRS approval of its tax exemption because it announced and publicized a racially nondiscriminatory admissions policy. Although technically a private school, the school was largely built with funds provided by industrial revenue bonds raised by
Alachua County. Oak Hall's elementary school, or "Lower School", was originally a separate campus by the name of Martha Manson Academy. The Headmaster there gave the school to Oak Hall in 2001, creating the Pre-K through 12 campus that the school has today. The school established a
sister-school relationship with the
Changzhou #2 Middle/High School in
China. ==Facilities==