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![]() Andrews Osborne Academy 38588 Mentor Avenue Willoughby, Ohio 44094 USA Telephone: 440.942.3606 Fax: 440.954.5020 Contact Us! A university preparatory, day (grades PK-12) and boarding (grades 7-12) school grades, Andrews Osborne Academy (AOA) offers a wide variety of academic, social, and athletic opportunities. The beautiful 300 acre campus located in Willoughby, Ohio is just twenty miles east of Cleveland and forty minutes from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. That places us just forty minutes from anywhere in the world! AcademicsWith a total school enrollment of 307, the average class size at AOA is just ten students who enjoy a student-teacher ratio of 5 to 1. Not surprisingly, 100% of AOA graduates attend excellent colleges and universities each year. Some choose to remain in Ohio, while others move on to storied institutions such as Purdue, Cornell, Georgetown, and Vassar.The AOA curriculum is geared for the student who is high average to gifted in ability and includes honors, Advanced Placement and Independent Study courses. All seniors are involved in the Senior Project Program which exposes the students to a variety of career and community experiences during the last few weeks of their senior year. The English as a Second Language program serves our international students with classes in ESL being required of all international students until they have scored at least 550 on the TOEFL examination. The faculty members at Andrews, 65% of who hold advanced degrees, understand how students learn and achieve, and how important it is to design an environment not merely incorporating but actually constructed around distinct learning styles. Unique class offerings include Geometry and Art, Astronomy and Genomics. AOA students also have access to day or evening art classes, music lessons, and theater productions at the Willoughby Fine Arts Association, located right on the AOA campus. Students are able to easily enhance their personal or professional portfolio with the very best instruction. Boarding LifeStudents attend AOA from countries as far away as Korea, Germany, Saudi Arabia, China and Taiwan. These young women might have a roommate from Colorado, Wisconsin, Connecticut, Maryland, or even Cleveland. Just imagine the global friendships that are created as students from down the street, across the country and around the world live, laugh and learn from one another.Over the weekend, students at AOA might take in a movie, shop at a local mall, attend a concert, or just spend time with their friends in the dorm. There are six dormitories, each with a living room and cozy kitchen. Often the refrigerator is stocked by the students with their own selection of "comfort food". Boarding students at AOA enjoy time with their friends and have easy access to after school athletic events and club activities. Students also have plenty of time for studying and attend a mandatory study session each evening. Each dormitory also has computers, a fireplace, a piano, a television set, and laundry facilities. Students may bring their own cell phones and computers. Students from distant states or countries can be assigned host families in the area with whom they can reside during open weekends or school vacations. AthleticsThe physical education program is designed to promote physical vitality, sound health, teamwork skills, and school spirit. Students are required to take gym classes and are encouraged to participate in team sports. Fundamental skills in team and individual sports, including tennis, golf, soccer, basketball, volleyball, archery, and badminton, are emphasized. The School fields interscholastic teams in basketball, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, golf, cross country, baseball and volleyball. AOA encourages all students to participate in athletics making it possible for every student to be part of a team. A state-of-the-art field house, with two full-size courts and aerobics, fitness, and weight rooms, was completed in fall 1999.Equestrian Program (Horseback Riding)The equestrian facilities at AOA are unparalleled, providing the best programs in the United States, especially at the high school level. We are home to nationally recognized trainers, riders and horses. In fact, the Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) which governs interscholastic equestrian competitions was co- founded by Roxane Rheinheimer, our equestrian center director. The school riding teams, at both the middle and upper school levels, consistently win top team and individual awards.If you are interested in any of our programs and would like to request information, please contact us!
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