Dominion Academy of Dayton

Dominion Academy of Dayton
Location
925 N Main St.
Dayton, Ohio 45405
Information
Type Private
Christian
Classical
Established 1998
School district Montgomery County, located in the city of Dayton
President Rev. Wayne McNamara
Head of school Dss. Michelle Caldwell
Faculty 20 (8 bachelors, 12 masters)
Grades 1-12
Enrollment 130
Color(s) black, red, white
Athletics Men's and Women's fall basketball
fall inter scholastic soccer
spring intramural soccer
martial arts
cross country
Athletics conference OCSAA - Ohio Christian High School Athletic Association
Mascot Sabers
Affiliation Christ the King Anglican Church
Information (937) 224-8555
Website http://www.dominionacademy.org

Dominion Academy of Dayton is a college preparatory school for grades 1-12 providing a classical education based on the Bible, reason, and Tradition. It was founded in 1998 by Fr. Wayne and Sandy McNamara as a ministry of Christ the King Anglican Church. It offers a classical philosophy of education combined with small class sizes, a collegiate-model schedule and opportunities for academic mentoring and intervention.[1]

The school is characterized by a robust liberal arts core. For example, to graduate, students must take Rhetoric and must act in a Shakespeare comedy. AP and Honors classes are offered. Classes such as Engineering and Robotics are available for STEM oriented students. For high schoolers, the school organizes a Senior Ball each spring; students take ballroom dancing classes in order to prepare. The high school also has a chapter of the National Honor Society as well as Student Government. The school partners with Education First (EF) Tours to offer bi-annual European tours.

In 2014, the school introduced the Cathedral School for 1st through 8th graders. The program is completely flexible - allowing families to select various scheduling options for their student, whether the minimum of one class or a full-time, five-day schedule. The components of the school are named after architectural element in a Cathedral: portals, vaults, buttresses, and the spire.

In 2014, 4 out of 7 DA graduates received full rides to college. Therefore, in the last 3 years, 20 out of 35 graduates have received full rides.[2]

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