Archives
Marist Archives preserves the school’s rich history from our founding as a military school for boys in downtown Atlanta to the thriving institution that exists today on Ashford Dunwoody Road.
Archive materials document the people, programs, and milestones that have shaped Marist School since 1901.
Marist Archivists

Michael Bieze
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Louisa Moffitt
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Share What You Have
We welcome items for consideration including photographs, letters, brochures, publications, personal records, Marist artifacts, and other materials and memorabilia that may be of interest. We seek to document the Marist priests and brothers in Atlanta, faculty, staff, students, parents, campus and buildings, fundraising initiatives, athletics, fine arts, and other school activities and programs.

A History of Marist School in 125 Images
In honor of Marist School’s 125th anniversary, Marist School will publish A History of Marist School in 125 Images. This historical account will tell Marist’s story through many voices and perspectives, contextualizing the school’s history within that of Atlanta as it expresses both the milestones and everyday experiences of the Marist community.
Tradition and change will be major themes as the commemorative book moves through the many transitions the school has undergone since its inception. The constant throughout Marist School’s history is the presence of the Marist priests and the unwavering focus on the Society of Mary’s educational mission.
Safeguarding the Collection
The Marist Archives are available by appointment for serious researchers with materials and records open according to our distribution policy. Permission must be granted for use and distribution.