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Delafield, Wisconsin, USA Co-Ed, Episcopal
Small class sizes, supervised study hours, compulsory sports (football, basketball, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, etc.) and mandatory chapel services are the building blocks of the program designed to prepare cadets for college, career and life. Students develop character and values while learning time-management skills and self-discipline. The JROTC program, an Honor Unit with Distinction, provides opportunities for leadership and personal accountability. Aviation, raiders, SCUBA, drill teams, riflery, and Boy Scouts further leadership development. Nearly 100 percent of our graduates are accepted to notable colleges and universities.
1101 Genesee StreetDelafield, Wisconsin, USA 53018 (262) 646-3311
Director of Admissions: Joe Sevenz Admissions Phone:(262) 646-7199Toll-Free Admissions:(800) 752-2338 Email: [email protected] Website: sjnacademies.org
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Department Director: Stephanie Ihler
Average Class Size: 12
Full Time Teachers: 30
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 67.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Academic Schedule: Semester
Number of Dorms: 4
Average Students Per Dorm: 2
No. of Girls Dorms: 1
No. of Boys Dorms: 3
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Uniform
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Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 95.00%
Colleges attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Daniel Gerber (Class of 1916) Founder and president of Gerber Baby Foods
Howard Woodin (Class of 1918) Member of Marquette University Hall of Fame and Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame for football
Spencer Tracy (Class of 1919) Distinguished actor; Academy Award winner; appeared in over 70 films
Arthur Wermuth (Class of 1932) Major, U.S. Army; World War II hero
Edward Noble (Class of 1946) Entrepreneur; developer; and manufacturer; served as a member of President Ronald Regan's staff
C. Roosevelt Boettiger (Class of 1948) Grandson of President Franklin D. Roosevelt; U.S. delegate to the United Nations
William J. Janklow (Class of 1954) Governor of South Dakota for four terms, longer than anyone in state history
Ty Warner (Class of 1962) Founder and C.E.O. of Beanie Babies, Inc., a leader in the toy industry
Jay Graf (Class of 1966) Founder and C.E.O. of Guidant Corp., a leader in the heart monitoring field
Martin Torrijos Espino (Class of 1981) Former President of Panama from 2004 to 2009
Summary: Camp St. John's Northwestern offers four, one-week high-energy adventure camp sessions for boys and girls ages 10-16. We combine leadership and adventure skills training in a structured program while having fun promoting growth in physical activity, leadership, teamwork and self-confidence. Accredited by the American Camping Association, each session includes the Academy's popular activities such as paintball, rappelling/rock climbing and "THE MUD PIT." Boarding and day options are available. Campers may participate in more than one session.In addition, SJNA offers a five-week summer school program for young men and women entering grades 7 to 12 that provides them an opportunity to advance in their academics while developing character and leadership skills in a military, boarding school environment, and to provide the best learning environment possible while supporting the student for success. This hands-on, project-learning environment also includes sports and activities.
Department Director: Joe Sevenz