Academics
Villa Madonna Academy (Villa) is a private, Catholic school for boys and girls in grades PreK-12 founded in 1904 by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg Monastery. The academic model is divided into three schools: the high school which combines junior high (grades 7-8) with the high school (grades 9-12), enabling students to accelerate academically but graduate with their class, elementary school (grades K-6), featuring differentiated instruction with small class sizes, and the Montessori School, (ages 3-6), providing a learning environment in which children are encouraged to develop an awareness of self and respect for the community and to honor their spirituality.
At the Academy, grades PreK-12, personalized classes shape skillful learners and independent thinkers from pre-kindergarten through high school, where 100 percent of our graduates attend college with an average of 98 percent earning scholarships.
Customized academics, inclusive extracurricular activities, religious instruction, and community service broaden students' life experiences while instilling confidence, respect, and sense of community.