Moravian Academy

Moravian Academy is a preschool through 12th-grade co-educational college preparatory school that predominantly serves students from the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. Moravian Academy descended from the first school for girls in the Thirteen Colonies, established by Benigna Zinzendorf, a 16-year-old Countess. Moravian Academy is the ninth oldest independent school in the nation.

Moravian Academy
Address
11 W. Market Street

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United States
Information
TypeIndependent, Coeducational, and College Preparatory School
MottoFostering Unique Potenial
Established1742 (1742)
1971
FounderBenigna Zinzendorf
Head of schoolAdrianne Finley Odell
Faculty173 (on an FTE basis)
GradesPre-K–12
Enrollment910 (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio6:1
CampusSuburb: Large
Color(s)Red and Gold   
Athletics conferenceColonial League
MascotLion
Websitewww.moravianacademy.org
The Devey Building on the Downtown Campus
Painting of Countess Benigna Zinzendorf

    History

    The original school was established in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1742. In 1929, The Swain School, a preschool through 8th-grade secular co-educational independent school, was founded by D. Esther Swain. Later, in 1971, Moravian Seminary for Girls merged with Moravian Preparatory School to form Moravian Academy. In August 2020, Moravian Academy and the Swain School merged, creating a new school still operating under the name Moravian Academy.[1]

    The school has more than 900 students and 200 employees from across the region located on three campuses:

    • Downtown Campus: (preschool - 8th grade), situated along the national historic site in the heart of Bethlehem.
    • Swain Campus: (preschool - 8th grade), a 22-acre contemporary campus in the west end of Allentown, Pennsylvania.
    • Merle-Smith Campus: (grades 9- 12), situated on a 120 acres green expanse in Bethlehem.[2]

    Beginning School

    The Beginning School consists of preschool - kindergarten classes on the Downtown and Swain Campuses. Students in the Beginning School learn through responsive classroom techniques, experiential learning, and learning though play. [3]

    Lower School

    The Lower School consists of students in grades 1 - 5 on the Downtown and Swain Campuses. The Lower School focuses on foundations skills, field trips, interdisciplinary project-based learning. Curriculum is built to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, creativity, and perseverance. [4]

    Comenius Signature Program

    The Comenius Signature Program is an honors independent study program designed to allow sophomores, juniors, and seniors to design and carry out a research project, under the mentorship of a faculty member and in collaboration with the Comenius committee. Students create projects beyond the Moravian Academy curriculum in areas of personal interest.[5] Learn More.

    Administration

    School Leadership History

    Principals:

    • Reverend John Andrew Huebner (1785-1790)
    • Reverend Jacob Van Vleck (1790-1800)
    • Andrew Benade (1800-1813)
    • Reverend Lewis Huebner (1813)
    • Reverend John G. Cunow (1813-1815)
    • Right Reverend Charles G. Reichel (1815-1816)
    • Reverend Henry Steinbauer (1816-1818)
    • Reverend Charles F. Seidel (1818-1819)
    • Reverend John F. Frueauff (1819-1821)
    • Reverend Lewis Davis deSchweinitz (1821-1822)
    • Reverend Charles F. Seidel (1822-1836)

    Notable alumni

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    2. "Moravian Academy | About Us". www.moravianacademy.org. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
    3. "Moravian Academy | Beginning School". www.moravianacademy.org. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
    4. "Moravian Academy | Academics". www.moravianacademy.org. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
    5. "Explore Moravian Academy". Niche. Retrieved 2023-01-02.
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