Early history South Kingstown High School was originally located at
Narragansett Pier, formerly a part of South Kingstown. The school was then moved to the Columbia Building, also called the Times Building in
Wakefield at the intersection of Columbia Street, Main Street, and Woodruff Avenue, in 1878. The high school remained in the Columbia Building until the building burnt down in a fire on April 10, 1880. South Kingstown High School continued to serve as
Narragansett's High School even after the two towns split in 1903, up until 1974, when
Narragansett High School was built. South Kingstown High School was officially established in 1880. The original building was built with funds provided by
Rowland G. Hazard and located at 153 School Street, a street intersecting with Columbia Street. In 1909, when construction started on the new Hazard School building, the entire building was moved to 38 School Street and converted into residential apartment buildings where it remains today under the name "School Street Apartments". In 1909, construction began on the new Hazard School building, which was completed on September 10, 1911. Planning of the current high school building began in 1946 and construction officially began in 1952, following the South Kingstown Town Council approving a $600,000 bond to construct a new building. Construction completed in 1954, and the building is currently still in use. The building underwent major renovations in 1987 and 1996.
Contemporary history In 2016, a team of Local Educational Agents from the
Rhode Island Department of Education fined the school for having evidence of high amounts of mold,
mercury, oil, and other hazardous material exposed to faculty and students. Chip McGair was appointed and confirmed by the South Kingstown School Committee as the new principal of the school in 2019, following the resignation of former principal Robert Mezzanotte who served from 2015 to 2019, following his acceptance of the position of principal of Lincoln High School. McGair was honored as "Outstanding First Principal for 2021", an award bestowed by the Rhode Island Association of School Principals in 2021 after being nominated by vice principal Jon Rapport. On September 27, 2022, an anonymous
shooting threat was sent to the school which caused South Kingstown
Superintendent of Schools to shut down every school in the district on September 28, saying "All threats are taken seriously until deemed otherwise. Out of an abundance of caution, schools were closed on Wednesday.". The school launched a joint investigation into the threat with the South Kingstown Police Department, as well as the
Rhode Island Attorney General's Office, the
Rhode Island State Police, and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. A suspect was identified on September 28 and it was announced that the schools would reopen on September 29. South Kingstown Chief of Police, Matthew Moynihan, stated that the suspect was a student at the high school. ==Athletics==