San Antonio Academy

Private school in San Antonio, Texas, United States
29°27′03″N 98°29′33″W / 29.4508°N 98.4924°W / 29.4508; -98.4924InformationTypePrivateMottoBe honest. Be kind. Be the best you can be.®Established1886Head of schoolPaul QuickFaculty41Enrollment333 studentsAverage class size15 studentsStudent to teacher ratio8:1Color(s)Blue and whiteAthleticsSoccer, baseball, basketball, lacrosse, tennis, football, cross-country, golf, track & fieldMascotWildcatWebsitewww.sa-academy.org

The San Antonio Academy is a private school for boys located in San Antonio, Texas. The school is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest. The school was founded in 1886 and has since then moved locations several times. San Antonio Academy has about 30 students per grade, and 15 students per class. Academy boys also shine in athletics and in fine arts. Through the respected military program in grades 3‐8, boys acquire leadership skills and develop the "esprit de corps" that comes from working together to achieve common goals.

Notable alumni include Josef Centeno, Tex Hill and David Scott.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Josef Centeno on SA Cuisine and Modern Tex-Mex". San Antonio Magazine. 2019-12-09. Retrieved 2020-04-26.

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