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Wheaton Academy

Coordinates: 41°54′05″N 88°11′11″W / 41.90139°N 88.18639°W / 41.90139; -88.18639
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Wheaton Academy
File:Wheaton Academy Seal Logo.jpg
Address
Map
900 Prince Crossing Road

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Coordinates41°54′05″N 88°11′11″W / 41.90139°N 88.18639°W / 41.90139; -88.18639[1]
Information
TypeChristian High School
MottoSoli Deo Gloria
Established1853 (1853)
PrincipalSteven Bult
Grades9-12
Enrollment650
CampusSuburban, 50 acres
Color(s)Maroon & White
MascotWarrior
AccreditationNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools
ACT Composite average24.8 (2012)[2]
YearbookCompass
Websitewww.wheatonacademy.org

Wheaton Academy is a private, non-denominational Christian high school, that is known for being an educational institution committed to the evangelical Christian faith. Wheaton Academy's campus is located in the city of West Chicago in DuPage County, Illinois, and is thirty-five miles west of Chicago.

Academics

Wheaton Academy holds institutional accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools since 1911. The school is recognized by the state of Illinois and the DuPage County Education Service Region. Wheaton Academy is also a member of the Association of Christian Schools International.

Sports

Wheaton Academy is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) as well as the Suburban Christian Conference (SCC). In 2014, the school will move to the Metro Suburban Conference (MSC). Coaching staff includes former Olympic runner, Jim Spivey, as the co-head coach for cross country and is an assistant coach in track and field. Dick Clancy also coaches freshman girls basketball.

State championships

  • Girl's Soccer, 2004 (A), 2009 (AA)[3]
  • Boy's Golf, 2010 (AA Tie)[4]
  • Boy's Soccer, 2014 (AA)

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Wheaton College Academy". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Fast Facts". About WA. Wheaton Academy. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.ihsa.org/SportsActivities/GirlsSoccer/RecordsHistory.aspx
  4. ^ http://www.ihsa.org/SportsActivities/BoysGolf/RecordsHistory.aspx
  5. ^ Jake Griffin (September 10, 2002). "Hero's dad helps son's Wheaton alma mater". Daily Herald. p. 3.