Andrews Osborne Academy

Andrews Osborne Academy
Address
38588 Mentor Avenue
Willoughby, Ohio, (Lake County), 44094
United States
Coordinates 41°38′27″N 81°23′49″W / 41.64083°N 81.39694°WCoordinates: 41°38′27″N 81°23′49″W / 41.64083°N 81.39694°W
Information
Type Private, Coeducational Day and boarding school
Religious affiliation(s) No Religious Affiliation
Established 1910
Head of school Larry Goodman, Ph.D.
Faculty 100
Grades PK12
Enrollment 350 (2014-2015)
Average class size 10
Student to teacher ratio 12:1
Campus 7 buildings
Campus size 300 acres (1.2 km2)
Color(s) Navy and White         
Athletics 17 interscholastic offerings
Mascot Phoenix
Team name Phoenix
Accreditation Independent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)
National ranking Unranked
SAT average 1675
School roll 350
Website www.andrewsosborne.org

Andrews Osborne Academy is a private, coeducational boarding and day school located on 300 acres (1.2 km2) of land in Willoughby, Ohio, twenty miles (32 km) east of Cleveland.

History

In the Fall of 2007, the former Andrews School and Phillips-Osborne School officially merged to form the new Andrews Osborne Academy. Previously located in Painesville, Ohio, the Phillips-Osborne School has relocated entirely to Willoughby.[1] This gives Willoughby its first coeducational boarding and day school.

The Andrews School

The former crest of the Andrews School.

Founded in 1910, The Andrews School for Girls had a number of majors such as Business,Foods,Retail, Cosmetology, and Clothing. In the early 1980s, The Andrews School became a college preparatory school, and in 2007 merged with the Phillips-Osborne School to become the only co-ed independent PK - grade 12 school in Lake County. Each year 100% of the graduating seniors gain acceptance to 4-year colleges and universities.[2]

The Phillips-Osborne School

The Phillips-Osborne School was founded in Painesville as The Phillips School in 1972, being renamed as the Phillips-Osborne School in 1992. It was a co-ed school for PK - grade 8 prior to its merger with The Andrews School.

References

  1. Klepach, Sandra M. (2008-08-26). "Andrews Osborne Academy goes coed". The News-Herald. Retrieved 2009-05-27.
  2. AOA Profile, Boarding School Review

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