St. John's Northwestern Military Academy

St. John's Northwestern Military Academy
Location
1101 N. Genesee St.
Delafield, Wisconsin

United States
Information
Type College Preparatory and Military Boarding and Day School
Motto Work Hard, Play Hard, Pray Hard
Established 1884
President Jack H. Albert Jr.
Grades 7 - 12
Enrollment 300 (All Male)
Campus size 110 acres (0.45 km2)
Athletics Football, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Track and Field, Cross-Country, Wrestling, Swimming, Rifle, Golf, Tennis, Hockey, Lacrosse
Team name Lancers
Affiliation Episcopalian
Website http://www.sjnma.org

St. John's Northwestern Military Academy (SJNMA) was founded in 1884 as St. John's Military Academy (SJMA) in Delafield, Wisconsin, by Rev. Sidney T. Smythe as a private, all-male college preparatory and leadership development school. In 1995, St. John's Military Academy merged with Northwestern Military and Naval Academy (NMNA) in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to become St. John's Northwestern Military Academy on the Delafield campus.

SJNMA is principally a boarding school for students in grades 7-12, but also has an active day program and a one-year post-high school program that is conducted in partnership with the University of Wisconsin System with tailored instruction delivered at a college level. The Academy also offers several summer programs including a high-energy adventure camp, summer school and English as a Second Language. The chapel service is mandatory at the academy and no AP courses are offered. In addition, Jack Albert, the president of this school, was once convicted for crime and served prison sentences.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1940,' Biographical Sketch of Cornelius T. Young, pg. 27
  2. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1948, Biographical Sketch of John Manning Cavey, pg. 57
  3. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1909,' Biographical Sketch of John A. Hazelwood, pg. 1102
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