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Andrews Osborne Academy

School in Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Andrews Osborne Academy

Summary

School in Willoughby, Ohio, United States

FieldValue
nameAndrews Osborne Academy
imageJerome T. Osborne Sr. Building at Andrews Osborne Academy in Willoughby Ohio.jpg
streetaddress38588 Mentor Avenue
cityWilloughby
county(Lake County)
stateOhio
zipcode44094
countryUSA
coordinates
typePrivate, Coeducational Day and boarding school
established1910
chairpersonBoard Chair: Asha Gowda
principalDirector of Lower School: Theresa Frisbie
faculty100
teaching_staff54
gradesPK–12
enrollment350
avg_class_size12
ratio6:1
athletics22 interscholastic offerings
conferenceLake Effect Conference
mascotPhoenix
nicknameAOA, Andrews
team_namePhoenix
accreditationIndependent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)
head of schoolGonzalo Garcia-Pedroso
campus size300 acre
colorsNavy blue and White and Bright Green
enrollment_as_of2023-2024
homepagewww.andrewsosborne.org

Director of Middle School: Tasha Thompson Director of Upper School: Chris Fox

Andrews Osborne Academy (AOA) is a private, coeducational boarding and day school for Grades Pre-K -12 located on 300 acre of land in Willoughby, Ohio, 20 mi east of Cleveland. The student body is 73% day students and 27% boarding students, 51% male and 49% female, representing 4 states and 20 countries.

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Academics

118 academic courses and 12 AP classes are offered, with electives that include International Human Rights, Robotics, Game Design and 3D Modeling, Biotechnology, Video and Animation, Electricity, Magnetism and Optics and Portfolio Development.

Campus

Photo of Lee Building - Upper School
Lee Building - Upper School

Located on 300 acres within walking distance of downtown Willoughby, Ohio, the campus of Andrews Osborne Academy features classroom buildings for the Lower School (PK - Grade 5), Middle School (Grade 6 - Grade 8) and Upper School (Grade 9 - Grade 12), as well as a 658-seat auditorium, 9 computer and science labs, student union, art gallery, 7 dormitories, observatory, and athletic facilities.

Athletics

AOA is a member of the Independent School League (ISL) for middle school and Lake Effect Conference (LEC) for upper school athletics, and competes as a member of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA).

Ohio High School Athletic Association state championships

  • Boys' Soccer – 2023

Athletic Facilities

Close to academic buildings and dormitories are 5 tennis courts, 2 gymnasiums, weight and cardio rooms, outdoor fields for baseball, softball, soccer and lacrosse, a 3.1-mile cross country trail and the Indoor Athletic Center.

Opened in 2015, the Indoor Athletic Center includes a 200 x 100 foot synthetic turf playing surface used for a variety of indoor sports including soccer, baseball and lacrosse. Batting cages and a pitching area are also featured. The complex is used by the AOA community for the training and conditioning of various athletic teams as well as physical education classes. In November 2017, a second synthetic turf playing surface was added to the facility. Athletic facilities are also leveraged by partners Golden Spikes Baseball Organization and Croatia Juniors Cleveland Soccer Club.

Athletic Events

  • AOA Invitational, annual cross country invitational
  • Melanie Williams Memorial Tournament, annual basketball tournament

Partnerships

AOA partners with organizations to provide academic and residential components to students training in athletics and the arts.

History

In the Fall of 2007, The Andrews School in Willoughby, Ohio and Phillips-Osborne School in Painesville, Ohio merged to form Andrews Osborne Academy on the 300-acre campus of The Andrews School.[[Image:Andrewsschool.jpg|thumb|left|The former crest of the Andrews School.]]

The Andrews School

Founded in 1910 by Wallace Corydon Andrews and his wife, Margaret St. John Andrews, as The Andrews Institute for Girls. A number of majors were available such as Business, Foods, Retail, Cosmetology, and Clothing. In the early 1980s, The Andrews School became a college preparatory school, and at the time of the merger in 2007, served girls in grades 7–12.

The Phillips-Osborne School

Founded in 1972 as The Phillips School in Painesville, Ohio and renamed Phillips-Osborne School in 1992. At the time of the merger in 2007, it was a co-ed school for PK - Grade 8.

References

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References

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  2. Hutchison, John Arthur. (2015-02-08). "Andrews Osborne Academy celebrates Indoor Athletic Center's first phase completion". The News-Herald.
  3. Goul, Matt. "Ready or not, LaMelo Ball and SPIRE are here: 2018-19 area boys basketball academies preview".
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