Salem Academy

Salem Academy is a private, residential, all-girls high school founded in 1772 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

History

Founded by Elisabeth Oesterlein, Salem Academy began instruction four years before the Declaration of Independence, in April 1772; it has remained open ever since. The school received its name from the city of Salem, which is today part of Winston-Salem. Since its inception, Salem Academy has been heavily influenced by the Moravian church. The school's size and popularity grew over the next two centuries. In 1907, the school was renamed to Salem Academy and College. Less than 30 years later, completely separate facilities were constructed for the Academy on the eastern perimeter of the campus, while the existing buildings on Salem Square were dedicated to Salem College.

Academics

Salem offers a variety of courses. Designed for breadth, Salem's curriculum requires all students to complete courses in English, Latin, modern foreign language, U.S. history, biology, algebra, and geometry. In addition, credits are required for art, music, health and physical education, and religion. Students also participate in "January Term", a three-week period devoted to students' specific interests, through such activities as internships and focused travel.

External links

* Salem Academy

 

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