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Villa Academy

Villa Academy is a Catholic independent PreK-8th grade school located in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle, Washington on a tract of land near Lake Washington. The school has a preschool, Lower School and Middle School and was founded[1] by America's first Catholic saint, Mother Cabrini who was canonized as St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in 1946.

Villa Academy

The campus includes orchards, gardens, three age appropriate playgrounds, and an athletic field. The building also has a dedicated art studio and music space, science laboratories, a performance theater, a full-size gymnasium, Lower School Computer lab, and historic chapel. In 2007-2008, Villa enrolled approximately 400 students, approximately half of whom are Catholic.[2]

History edit

 
Main building in 1924 as an orphanage.

Villa Academy traces its roots to 1903 when the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus founded their first orphanage and school in Seattle on Beacon Hill. In 1914, Mother Cabrini (now St. Frances Xavier Cabrini) moved her mission to the Laurelhurst campus in Seattle, its current location. Villa’s two main buildings were designed by famed Seattle architect, John Graham Sr. in 1924 and a gymnasium was added in the late 1969.[3]

The school originally included an orphanage run by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart until 1950. In 1951, the orphanage closed and the Sisters focused their efforts on an elementary school known as Sacred Heart Villa. In 1977, it became an independent private school and Seattle’s only Catholic independent preschool through eighth-grade school.[3]

Villa Academy’s Chapel was constructed in the mid-1920s and underwent extensive restoration in 1991. Today, the chapel is rented for weddings and used by students.[4]

Student life edit

Villa Academy emphasizes academics and community service with small class sizes and an involved parent community. The goal of its “whole child” philosophy is to help young people realize their full academic, social, and emotional potential.

The preschool has a separate playground and learning spaces but preschoolers often visit the Lower School, gym, theater, and library. Each preschool class is paired with a lower or middle school class for the school’s buddy program.[5]

The emphasis of the Lower School, or grades Kindergarten through fifth grade, is on building a strong foundation in reading, writing and math skills, as well as discovering the arts, sciences, and international language. Core curricular subjects include mathematics, reading, writing, religion, social studies, and science. In addition, students attend classes taught by specialists in art, music, physical education, technology, library, and French.[6]

The Middle School comprises grades six through eight. Core curricular classes in the humanities (literature, language arts, social studies, religion), mathematics, science, and international languages (Spanish or French) are complemented by art, music, drama, and physical education. To support the learning process, students work with their laptop computers. Their family can either buy a laptop for Villa Academy or they can buy one from their local Apple store. Middle school students head the student council and transition into the high school model of different teachers for different subjects.[7]

Before and after school care is available for students in Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. Special interest clubs include chess, math, writing, and others such as knitting. Performing arts include band, string ensemble, drama, and choir.

The school also offers summer programs called Villa Ventures for children ages four to 12. There are more than 50 full- and half-day programs n visual and performing arts, sports, science and technology, academic enrichment and special interest topics such as chess and cooking.[8]

Athletics edit

Villa Academy participates in the Archdiocese of Seattle, Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) athletic program. Interscholastic sports include cross-country, basketball, volleyball, soccer, and track and field for both boys and girls.[9]

Notes edit

  1. ^ "History – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ "School Profile – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  3. ^ a b Lang Jones, Jeanne (November 11, 2005). "Rich in History: School Land Deal Traces Saint". The Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  4. ^ "Villa Academy Chapel – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  5. ^ "Preschool – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  6. ^ "Lower School – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  7. ^ "Middle School – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  8. ^ "Summer Programs – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  9. ^ "Athletics – Villa Academy". Thevilla.org. 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2012-11-29.

References edit

  • Ho, Vanessa (November 13, 2003). "A Special Place to Be: Villa Academy turns 100". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 19, 2009.
  • Lang Jones, Jeanne (January 11, 2008). "Heavenly Deal: Sisters Sell Villa Campus for 7.1 M". The Puget Sound Business Journal. Retrieved January 19, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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message Learn how and when to remove this template message See also Aston Villa Academy Villa Academy is a Catholic independent PreK 8th grade school located in the Laurelhurst neighborhood of Seattle Washington on a tract of land near Lake Washington The school has a preschool Lower School and Middle School and was founded 1 by America s first Catholic saint Mother Cabrini who was canonized as St Frances Xavier Cabrini in 1946 Villa AcademyThe campus includes orchards gardens three age appropriate playgrounds and an athletic field The building also has a dedicated art studio and music space science laboratories a performance theater a full size gymnasium Lower School Computer lab and historic chapel In 2007 2008 Villa enrolled approximately 400 students approximately half of whom are Catholic 2 Contents 1 History 2 Student life 3 Athletics 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Main building in 1924 as an orphanage Villa Academy traces its roots to 1903 when the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus founded their first orphanage and school in Seattle on Beacon Hill In 1914 Mother Cabrini now St Frances Xavier Cabrini moved her mission to the Laurelhurst campus in Seattle its current location Villa s two main buildings were designed by famed Seattle architect John Graham Sr in 1924 and a gymnasium was added in the late 1969 3 The school originally included an orphanage run by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart until 1950 In 1951 the orphanage closed and the Sisters focused their efforts on an elementary school known as Sacred Heart Villa In 1977 it became an independent private school and Seattle s only Catholic independent preschool through eighth grade school 3 Villa Academy s Chapel was constructed in the mid 1920s and underwent extensive restoration in 1991 Today the chapel is rented for weddings and used by students 4 Student life editVilla Academy emphasizes academics and community service with small class sizes and an involved parent community The goal of its whole child philosophy is to help young people realize their full academic social and emotional potential The preschool has a separate playground and learning spaces but preschoolers often visit the Lower School gym theater and library Each preschool class is paired with a lower or middle school class for the school s buddy program 5 The emphasis of the Lower School or grades Kindergarten through fifth grade is on building a strong foundation in reading writing and math skills as well as discovering the arts sciences and international language Core curricular subjects include mathematics reading writing religion social studies and science In addition students attend classes taught by specialists in art music physical education technology library and French 6 The Middle School comprises grades six through eight Core curricular classes in the humanities literature language arts social studies religion mathematics science and international languages Spanish or French are complemented by art music drama and physical education To support the learning process students work with their laptop computers Their family can either buy a laptop for Villa Academy or they can buy one from their local Apple store Middle school students head the student council and transition into the high school model of different teachers for different subjects 7 Before and after school care is available for students in Kindergarten through Eighth Grade Special interest clubs include chess math writing and others such as knitting Performing arts include band string ensemble drama and choir The school also offers summer programs called Villa Ventures for children ages four to 12 There are more than 50 full and half day programs n visual and performing arts sports science and technology academic enrichment and special interest topics such as chess and cooking 8 Athletics editVilla Academy participates in the Archdiocese of Seattle Catholic Youth Organization CYO athletic program Interscholastic sports include cross country basketball volleyball soccer and track and field for both boys and girls 9 Notes edit History Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 School Profile Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 a b Lang Jones Jeanne November 11 2005 Rich in History School Land Deal Traces Saint The Puget Sound Business Journal Retrieved January 19 2009 Villa Academy Chapel Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 Preschool Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 Lower School Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 Middle School Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 Summer Programs Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2012 11 29 Athletics Villa Academy Thevilla org 2012 10 29 Retrieved 2012 11 29 References editHo Vanessa November 13 2003 A Special Place to Be Villa Academy turns 100 The Seattle Times 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