Randolph-Macon Academy

Randolph-Macon Academy
Address
200 Academy Drive
Front Royal, Virginia, 22630
United States
Information
Type Private (Boarding)
Founded 1892
President Gen. Henry Hobgood, USAF Ret.
Commandant Col. Gary Sadler, USAF Ret.
Mascot Yellow Jacket
Programs Air Force Junior ROTC
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Founded in 1892, Randolph-Macon Academy (R-MA) is a coeducational college preparatory school for students in grades 6-12 and postgraduates in Virginia, USA. The school features both a boarding and day school program. Randolph-Macon Academy is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. It is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school also includes a flight program.

Upper school students (Grades 9-12) are required to participate in the Air Force JROTC program and have the opportunity to learn to fly in school-owned Cessnas. The Flight Program is run by Laura Abraham and Ryan Koch.

The middle school campus is less than a quarter-mile away from the upper school campus. This campus provides a separate dorm and classrooms for the younger students. Advanced students may go to the upper school campus to take high school courses.

There is an intense rivalry between R-MA students and the county school students. R-MA students are referred to as "Jakes" (short for "Yellow Jackets") by some residents of Front Royal.

Randolph-Macon has a high amount of diversity, with students from about 12 different countries enrolling each year. The largest group of international students is currently the Chinese.

Extracurricular opportunities at the school include the Speech and Debate team, twenty varsity sports, band, chorus, drama, color guard, and drill teams. The athletic teams are affiliated with the Delaney Athletic Conference, a collection of several independent schools in northern and central Virginia. The Middle School participates in the Valley Middle School Conference.

The 135-acre (0.55 km2) campus overlooks Front Royal, VA. This is only 70 miles (110 km) west of Washington, D.C.. It is one of six private military schools in Virginia.

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