The school was established in 1971 following the model of the
Parkway Program in the
School District of Philadelphia. The goal was to create a new learning environment that offered an alternative to the conventional programs. They started with 50 students, 6 teachers, and 1 administrator. The school is located on the
George Washington University (GWU) campus, on G Street intersecting 21st Street NW. Founded in 1971, the School Without Walls was initially located on the 8th floor of the office building at 1411 K St. In the fall of 1973, the school relocated to 10th and H Streets, NW, where SWW shared space with the Webster Girls School program, a program for pregnant teens. It then moved to 1619 M St., NW, in the mid-'70s. In August 2007, Walls was relocated to
Capitol Hill in the Logan School building on G Street NE between Second and Third Streets NE (near
Union Station and adjacent to the
Securities & Exchange Commission headquarters). This temporary home was used for two years while the original building was renovated. The Logan School was renovated—including a new roof and internal work—during the summer of 2007 to accept students. In August 2009, The School Without Walls moved back into the Grant School following an opening ceremony by
Mayor Adrian Fenty, DCPS chancellor
Michelle Rhee, and GWU President
Steven Knapp. In August 2011, School Without Walls was forced to temporarily close because of damage sustained to the building's walls and roof during the
earthquake and
Hurricane Irene a few days later. Despite resistance from parents and students, SWW merged with the nearby Francis-Stevens Education Campus, renamed School Without Walls at Francis Stevens, in 2014. Francis-Stevens, which serves preschool through eighth grade, was under-enrolled and slated for closure, while the School Without Walls building was too small for the student body. The two schools now share an administration, though Francis-Stevens is non-selective, and graduates are not guaranteed entrance to School Without Walls High School. SWW students do not take classes at Francis-Stevens because of the distance between the buildings and because Francis-Stevens quickly became more popular, attaining a waitlist of over 900 in 2016. == Admissions ==