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NAA Distinctives
Ages eight – graduation
Confessionally-reformed
Faculty-governed academics
Small class sizes
Latin grammar, formal logic and classical rhetoric
Students placed by skill
Optional part-time enrollment to complement homeschooling
The Student's Experience
A faculty who values human relationships, together with rigorous learning
Academic pursuits directed by the classical tradition
Concentration given to language and mathematics instruction with applied study in the humane letters, sciences, music and theology
Studies conducted deeply rather than broadly
A careful, reflective mindset cultivated by the faculty in an unhurried, relational atmosphere
Each subject used to train the mind and taught in such a way as to have a lasting impact on the student
Relationships and community actively promoted through student advisory sessions, an open-door policy, family-style lunches, all-school singing and recitation, regular field trips, family nights and the Annual New Albion Boot Camp
We learn, not for school, but for life.
PO Box 5458, Everett, WA 98206 | 425.923.8473 | community@newalbionacademy.org
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