Our mission is to nurture students to become cultured individuals of exemplary moral character. We provide an education drawn from the classics and the arts, one steeped in divinely inspired traditional values of the East and West.
Traditional Western and Eastern values provide a moral compass for one’s character development. Northern Academy embraces three principles as guideposts for our progress:
Northern Academy incorporates elements of classical education in order to bring humanity to the forefront of our school culture. “Classical,” in the sense of education, refers to using ideas that have withstood the weight of time and endured with excellence and virtue. Derived from the Latin adjective classicus, meaning “of the highest order,” “classical” refers to the insights gained over thousands of years of successes and failures, and putting them to use today. “Classic” derived from another term, the Latin noun classis, means “a fleet of ships”—at that time, humankind’s highest form of naval power. Combining these, Northern Academy’s Classical Education means “a fleet of ships used to cultivate a complete person to the highest degree.”
In essence, we draw our model of Classical Education from Confucius’ “Great Learning” and the Trivium and Quadrivium as outlined by Plato and Aristotle. We embrace character education, not as a means to change the world in the form of social activism, but to embody virtue, excellence, and tranquility as a way of life. As such, we aim for genuine learning—where cognitive skills and academic success are side-effects of rich content and superb technique.
The purpose of education is an enlightened mind. Using the Northern Academy Classical Model, every well-planned course offers the opportunity for students to continue their academic journey from knowledge to wisdom.
We have collaborated with our students and community to establish three significant policies to limit distractions:
In order to maintain a positive and respectful environment, it’s important that all students adhere to the Student Code of Conduct. Any behavior that is disruptive, unproductive, unethical, or illegal may result in disciplinary action, in line with the measures outlined in the Code and the school’s Discipline Policy. We are committed to ensuring that everyone’s rights are protected and that we function effectively as a community.
The distinctive values of Northern Academy shape us today and inform our aspirations for tomorrow. Our school is making a positive impact in the local community and beyond. You can be an important part of that change.
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Middletown, NY 10940
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Our mission is to nurture students to become cultured individuals of exemplary moral character. To this end, we provide an education drawn from the classics and the arts, one steeped in divinely inspired traditional values of the East and West.
We are accredited by the Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Institutions of the Middle States Association.