Brandon Academy Private School
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Motto | "Excellence in Education" |
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Type | Private |
Affiliation | Nonsectarian |
Principal | Robert Rudolph |
Students | 227 |
Grades | Pre-K - 8th |
Location | 801 Limona Road, Brandon, Florida, USA |
Colors | Navy and white |
Mascot | Scorpion |
Yearbook | Scorpion's Tale |
Newspaper | The Scorpion |
Website | Brandon Academy |
Brandon Academy Private School, or simply "Brandon Academy" or "BA," is a coeducational private day school located on a ten-acre campus on Limona Road in Brandon, Florida that serves students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.[1]
There are four relatively small buildings that make up the school: The elementary school building, the office building, the middle school building, and the media center (commonly referred to as "the new building," as it was built only a few years ago)[1]. The school teaches all basic classes, as well as computers, art, and Spanish to elementary school students, and offers all basic classes as well as a small variety of electives to middle school students.[1]
The school colors are red, white, and Navy Blue[1]. The school mascot is the scorpion.[1]
The school is currently owned by Robert Rudolph, who took over from Terry Curry.[2]
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Brandon Academy was recognized as a National Award Winner for Outstanding Class Participation by the Fifteenth Annual Peace Education Awards (2005).[3]
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- Brandon Academy Expands Field - Osprey Observer, April 2004