St. Ambrose Academy
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| St. Ambrose Academy |
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| Established | 2003 |
| Type | Private middle and high school |
| Principal | John Gillett |
| Faculty | 10 |
| Students | 30 (2006-2007) |
| Grades | 6-12 |
| Location | Madison, Wisconsin USA |
| Colors | Red and gold |
| Website | Link |
St. Ambrose Academy is a Catholic middle school and high school located in Madison, Wisconsin, with a combined enrollment in grades 6-12 of about 30 [1]. Established in 2003[2], with classrooms at a facility of Cardinal Stritch University in Madison, by 2004 the school had 14 students. That year the Madison Plan Commission granted a conditional use permit to St. Thomas Aquinas parish at 602 Everglade Drive for up to 60 students.[3] The school continues to operate in the religious education wing of St. Thomas Aquinas parish.[4] The school's stated purpose is offering "a classical education rooted in the Catholic faith."[5]
- ^ statistics, Diocese of Madison Office of Catholic Schools
- ^ Purpose, St. Ambrose Academy website
- ^ West Side Parochial School Ok'd, Madison, Wis. Capitol Times, October 19, 2004
- ^ Faith Haven, Madison, Wis. Capitol Times, October 13m 2006
- ^ Purpose, St. Ambrose Academy website