Albertus Magnus Academy

Albertus Magnus Academy
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Motto Fides et Ratio
Patron saint(s) Albertus Magnus
Established 2010
Principal John Walker
Grades 8-12
Campus type Virtual campus
Website www.albertusmagnusacademy.org

Albertus Magnus Academy is an online, virtual school of argumentation and debate for Catholic homeschooled students in grades 8-12 who live in the geographic area of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte (western North Carolina) and Upstate South Carolina.

History

The academy was founded in 2009 as the Albertus Magnus Debate Club by John Walker, a member of St. Gabriel parish in Charlotte, NC. In 2010, it was incorporated as the Albertus Magnus Academy.[1]

Campus

The academy has only a virtual campus.

Curriculum

The academy offers a single distance learning course, Argumentation and Debate for Catholics, which includes:

The course is delivered via the academy's e-learning system.

Extracurricular activities

The academy's debate team competes at tournaments hosted by traditional schools along the I-85 Corridor in western Carolina. It has also competed at the National Catholic Forensic League (NCFL) Grand National Tournament.[2] The academy is a member of the Carolina West district[3] of the National Forensic League,[4] the Tarheel Forensic League,[5] and the CFL of Charlotte[6] (district for the National Catholic Forensic League).

References

  1. Albertus Magnus Academy corporate documents filings, North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State
  2. NCFL 2013 Results Packet, National Catholic Forensic League
  3. Carolina West school list, Carolina West tournament results, Joy of Tournaments
  4. Albertus Magnus Academy school profile, National Forensic League
  5. TFL Championship results packet, Tarheel Forensic League
  6. Debate team racks up wins, Catholic News Herald, May 25, 2011
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