Gardiner High School (Maine)
Gardiner High School, also known as Gardiner Area High School, is a public school serving grades 9 - 12 in Gardiner, Maine. Tigers are the school mascot. In 2016, the school had a graduating class of 136.
The Old Gardiner High School building was designed by Francis H. Fassett and built in 1870.
The Maine Ornithological Society met at the high school in 1907.
The school has a rivalry with Cony High School.
Alumni of the school include William J. Landers. Weston Lewis graduated in 1868 and went on to help establish a water company serving the area. He became its president and was also a railroad executive. Stanford University professor David Nivison was valedictorian at the high school in 1940. Poet Edward Arlington Robinson graduated from the school when ceremonies were held at the Gardiner Coliseum.