Lyndon Academy

Lyndon Academy
Location
485 Toonigh Road, Woodstock, GA 30188
Coordinates 34°08′42″N 84°30′13″W / 34.144896°N 84.503617°W / 34.144896; -84.503617Coordinates: 34°08′42″N 84°30′13″W / 34.144896°N 84.503617°W / 34.144896; -84.503617
Information
School type Private
Motto The Future is Our Priority
Established 2005
Headmaster Linda Murdock
Average class size 12
Student to teacher ratio 12:1
Language English, Spanish, Mandarin
Mascot Terriers
Accreditations SACS-CASI[1]
Website www.lyndonacademy.org

Lyndon Academy is a private international college preparatory school located in the Southeast portion of Cherokee County in the Woodstock, GA area near Marietta and Atlanta in the United States. Its advanced college preparatory program is designed to educate the whole student. Starting in kindergarten, students are studying in multiple languages daily, advancing in mathematics, engaging in science projects, utilizing technology, participating in the arts, becoming active citizens, having fun with friends in clubs, and competing in athletics.

As of the 20152016 school year, Lyndon Academy offers grades kindergarten through 9th grade. An additional grade will be added each year.

Lyndon Academy is accredited by SACS-CASI which is an accreditation division of AdvancED[1]

Academics

The Lyndon educational program provides an advanced college preparatory curriculum based upon nationally recognized models demonstrated by New York and Massachusetts, states which routinely send a higher percentage of graduates on to college. The core academic standards in the lower school and middle school for math, English language arts and social studies are backed by the long standing curricula of New York, while the sciences are backed by Massachusetts standards. Foreign language standards, also a part of the core academics, are supported by Spain and the Chinese Confucius Institute. Upper school courses are advanced College Board based college preparatory classes, and numerous AP classes are available.

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