Riverfield Country Day School (RCDS) is a private school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.
Riverfield Country Day School was founded in 1984 by Marty Clark. Her husband, Tom Clark, later joined as assistant head of school. Previously, Tom Clark was the director of admissions at Holland Hall School. Marty Clark had founded Trinity Episcopal Day School and served as a director for Kirk of the Hills Preschool. Both also held positions at public and private schools in Colorado, Illinois, and Delaware.
It opened in August 1984, serving 40 children from infancy through second grade. After the first year, the school moved to a larger location nearby. In April 1989, the school opened a $1.4 million, 33-acre facility, expanding enrollment to include grades three through five. Funding for the school came through its annual âÂÂRiverfield Revelâ festival, as well as tuition fees.
In 1991, the school moved to the first wing of its current campus. The Middle School opened in August 1994, expanding the facility to hold more than 400 students. In November 2004, Dr. Jane Goodall visited to dedicate the Science Lab.
The campus includes athletic facilities, a gymnasium, and the Center for Creativity, which houses arts, technology, and esports programs.