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Washington Academy (Maine)

Coordinates:44°44′03″N67°23′19″W / 44.7343°N 67.3885°W /44.7343; -67.3885
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Private, boarding school in East Machias, Maine, United States
Washington Academy
Location
Map
66 Cutler Road

,
04630

United States
Coordinates44°44′03″N67°23′19″W / 44.7343°N 67.3885°W /44.7343; -67.3885
Information
School typePrivate,boarding
MottoVirtute de Regno Certam
(The Virtue of the Kingdom is Certain)
Founded1792; 233 years ago (1792)
Head of schoolRichard Olivares
Grades9-12
Enrollment392
Student to teacher ratio10:1
Campus typeRural
Colors  Maroon
  White
MascotRaider
NicknameRaiders
AccreditationNew England Association of Schools and Colleges
PublicationWA Today
YearbookThe Washington Record
Tuition$40,500
Websitewashingtonacademy.org

Washington Academy (WA) is a privatepreparatory high school inEast Machias,Maine. Founded in 1792, the Academy has an enrollment of 438 boarding and day students.[1][2]

TheMaine Department of Education pays the school to take high school students from Cathance Township and Edmunds,unorganized territories inWashington County.[3] Due to the school taking public tuition money, Joyce Kryszak of theMaine Monitor stated that it is a "public-private" school.[4]

History

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In the beginning, classes were held in Machias at the Burnham Tavern and the Masonic Hall. It wasn’t until much later that the school got its own building. After deliberation between neighboring towns, the first school building was built in East Machias, opening its doors on September 8, 1823.

Washington Academy is co-educational with about 50% of each gender. It has over 350 day students and about 90 residential students- representing more than 20 surrounding communities. In 2017, the school had 96 international students from 24 different countries.[5]

After the high school inLubec (the high school component ofLubec Consolidated School) closed in 2010, this school took some Lubec students.[4] The academy had, in the period prior to the closure of Lubec High, given scholarships to some Lubec students.[6]

Washington Academy completed construction a new Health and Wellness Center, and improvements in athletic fields, classroom space, and digital infrastructure in 2011.

Washington Academy Dual Diploma Program

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Washington Academy takes part in the Dual Diploma Program (an American high school program that allows international students to earn a U.S. high school diploma alongside their national diploma by taking online classes.)

  • Accredited in the U.S.
  • Typically involves 6 online U.S. courses.
  • Offers a way to improve English, access American education, and boost university applications.

It parteners with organizations like JEVlangue to offer the Dual Diploma Program in different countries.[7]

Notable alumni

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See also

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Other private high schools in Maine which take students with public funds (from unorganized areas and/or with agreements with school districts):

Connecticut private academies acting as public high schools:

New Hampshire private academies acting as public high schools:

References

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  1. ^"Washington Academy". Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2005.
  2. ^"Washington Academy".washingtonacademy.org. RetrievedSeptember 8, 2015.
  3. ^"Education in the Unorganized Territory - Find Your School".Maine Department of Education. RetrievedJuly 13, 2025.
  4. ^abKryszak, Joyce (February 11, 2023)."Small schools struggle, thrive, and fight to stay open".The Maine Monitor.Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting. RetrievedJuly 13, 2025.
  5. ^Groening, Tom (May 6, 2017)."After 225 years, this Down East school is having an international impact".The Working Waterfront.Bangor Daily News. RetrievedMay 6, 2017.
  6. ^Idlebrook, Craig (July 13, 2010)."The Working Waterfront".The Working Waterfront.Island Institute. RetrievedJuly 13, 2025.
  7. ^"Dual Diploma".JEV Langues (in French). RetrievedJuly 19, 2025.

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