Stratford Academy

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Stratford Academy is an independent school near Macon, Georgia, United States. Stratford was founded in 1960 by a group of Macon parents who felt that the Middle Georgia area needed an independent college preparatory school. In September of 1960, the school opened its doors to 117 students and 17 faculty members in the antebellum Overlook Mansion on Coleman Hill in Macon's historic district. Thirteen students became Stratford's first alumni in 1962, and since that time more than 2,700 young people have been graduated from the school.

The current facilities were built in 1974 on more than seventy acres of wooded land in northwest Bibb County. The school completed its move when the Lower School and Kindergarten came to the campus in 1978. The new buildings represent a contemporary contrast to Overlook Mansion and house the four school divisions: Preschool, Lower School, Middle School, and Upper School. The 17,500 square foot Olson Library, a state-of-the-art facility, was completed in August 2000. The Stratford Academy Eagles athletics teams compete in the Georgia Independent School Association. Stratford is today a school community of more than 900 students and more than 100 faculty and staff.

Stratford is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA), the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS), and the College Board. In 1982, Stratford earned accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Stratford Academy's headmaster has just recently been fired due to the stealing of money from the school.

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Middle Georgia Independent Schools

Schools
First Presbyterian Day School | Gilead Christian Academy | John Milledge Academy | Monroe Academy
Mount de Sales Academy | Stratford Academy | Tattnall Square Academy | Windsor Academy
Governing body: Georgia Independent School Association

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