Ardenne Alumni Association Atlanta Chapter (AAAAC)
The Ardenne Alumni Association Atlanta Chapter (AAAAC) is a vibrant community of proud Ardenne High School alumni united by a shared commitment to excellence, service, and giving back. Based in Atlanta, we work passionately to empower today’s students and strengthen our alma mater in Jamaica through scholarships, resources, and wellness initiatives. Our mission is to create meaningful opportunities, uplift lives, and extend Ardenne’s legacy of achievement, impacting communities both at home and abroad.
Welcome Home Ardennites!!!
Whether you walked the halls of Ardenne decades ago or just recently, you’re home, and we’re so glad you’re here.
The Ardenne Alumni Association Atlanta Chapter (AAAAC) is more than just a network. We are a family bonded by shared memories, lasting friendships, and a commitment to excellence that began at Ardenne High School and continues today.
Our chapter acts as a bridge, connecting the past and present, Atlanta and the world, and every Ardennite who carries the school’s values in their heart. Through service, celebration, mentorship, and giving back, we honor the legacy that shaped us while building a stronger future together. No matter where life has taken you, this is your place to reconnect, reengage, and rise with pride.
Welcome home.
The AAAAC Executive Team
Together, We Build Futures
Scholarships & Giving
Every gift tells a story of hope.
Your support provides students with the chance to dream bigger, achieve more, and build brighter futures. Together, we make it possible.
Membership
Your membership matters.
Every member adds strength, voice, and impact to our mission. Step in, stand out, and support Ardenne’s legacy.
Get-Involved
Make your time, talent, and voice matter.
Together, we make the difference—building a stronger Ardenne community through service, mentorship, advocacy, and support. Every action you take helps create opportunities and a lasting impact.
Our Story
The Ardenne Alumni Association Atlanta Chapter (AAAAC) was founded on a shared desire to reconnect Ardennites in Georgia and beyond. The idea first arose in 2007 when Peter Meikle, a member of the class of 1967, was inspired by the energy of alumni events in New York and Toronto to consider starting a chapter in his home state. Although initial efforts faced logistical challenges, the dream remained alive.

