Academy at Charlemont

The Academy at Charlemont
Type independent high school
Established 1981
Students 86
Location Charlemont, Massachusetts, USA
Colors Maroon and Ivory
Mascot Aardvark
Affiliations NAIS, AISNE, College Board, NEASC
Website http://www.charlemont.org

The Academy at Charlemont is a small, private, college-preparatory day school, located on the Deerfield River in Charlemont, Massachusetts, that serves grade 7 through postgraduate. It has approximately 100 students. The school was founded by Eric Grinnell, Dianne Grinnell, David W. McKay, Patricia D. W. McKay, Margaret J. Carlson, and Lucille Joy in 1981 as an experiment in classical and community-oriented education.

The school's mission is heavily influenced by the educational philosophy of American philosopher and psychologist John Dewey.

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Coordinates: 42°37′9.5″N 72°49′33.0″W / 42.619306°N 72.825833°W / 42.619306; -72.825833


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