Allen Academy is an independent co-educational day school located in Bryan, Texas that was founded in 1886 by John H. and Rivers O. Allen.[1] The 40-acre (16 ha) campus is located seven miles (11 km) northeast of Texas A&M University and enrolls about 340 students from throughout the Brazos Valley. The school is the oldest private school in the state of Texas and is a non-denominational pre-kindergarten through grade 12 school. It is a member of both the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) and the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS), and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).[2] Allen is also the only NAIS member school within a 75-mile (121 km) radius. In 1916, military training was introduced into the school. In 1986, girls were allowed into the school for the first time. In 2022, a new headmaster was appointed by the board: Seraphim Daenkart

Allen Academy
Address
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3201 Boonville Road

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77802

United States
Coordinates30°40′14″N 96°18′57″W / 30.670675°N 96.315776°W / 30.670675; -96.315776
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TypeIndependent, Coeducational, and College Preparatory School
Established1886
HeadmasterSeraphim Danckaert
Faculty73
Teaching staff55
GradesJK3-12
Enrollment340
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Blue and Gold    
MascotRamblers (1886-1974)
Rams (1975-present)
AccreditationISAS, SACS/CASI
athletic conferenceTAPPS
Websitewww.allenacademy.org

About the school

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Allen Academy is made up of four separate "divisions":

  • Junior Kindergarten: JK3 (3-year-olds) and JK4 (4-year-olds)
  • Lower School: Kindergarten - Grade 5
  • Middle School: Grades 6-8
  • Upper School: Grades 9-12

Texas State Representative Kyle Kacal of College Station is an Allen Academy trustee.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "The Allen Academy (added 1978)". Brazos County Historical Commission. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Allen Academy Membership". AdvancED. Advance Education, Inc. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  3. ^ "State Rep. Kyle Kacal District 12 (R-College Station)". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved February 23, 2014.
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