Military Schools in Wisconsin - College Preparatory (2 Military Schools Found)

Kenosha Military Academy > >
Grades: 9-12 | 6800 60th Street, Kenosha, WI 53144
Kenosha Military Academy is a comprehensive choice public high school. Students enrolled in the Kenosha Military Academy program take part in intensive JROTC training. KMA students take four years of classes sponsored by the United States Army known as Leadership Education and Training classes. These classes are meant to provide students with the qualities of teamwork, […]
St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy > >
Grades: 7-12 | 1101 Genesee Street, Delafield, WI 53018
St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy is a private, prestigious, coed preparatory school with a focus on leadership development and college preparation. All students adhere to a regimented system of education, along with participating in mandatory athletic programs. The very well structured, military styled environment at St. John’s Northwestern Military Academy shapes young men and women, […]
Military Schools in Wisconsin - College Preparatory
Academics - Most students who enroll in a military boarding school do so because of the promise of better education, which can lead to more success in college and in life. More than 90% of military boarding school students find their schools academically challenging, and military boarding school students spend more than twice as many hours (17 to 18) a week on homework than their peers in public schools.
Around the Clock Learning - Thanks to the unique and encouraging campus environment military boarding schools provide, students are tremendously active outside the classroom. Across the board, military boarding school students participate in more extracurricular activities than other students, whether it's exercise or sports (12+ hours vs. 9 hours per week), creative endeavors like music and communications (6 hours vs. 4 to 5 hours), or student government and club activities (35% vs. 27%).
Learning to Lead - A distinctive characteristic of military boarding schools is the importance of character development. The environment—in which teachers live among their students, and students live away from home—lends itself to the cultivation of self-discipline and independent thought. More than three quarters of military boarding school students say they have earned leadership opportunities, a far higher percentage than reported by public and private day school students. Military boarding students also have regular interaction with teachers and advisors outside of the classroom setting.
College Preparation - Military boarding school environments—through the balance of greater mentor guidance and greater personal responsibility and emphasis on leadership—deliver students with an unequaled level of preparation. 87 % of graduates agree, while nearly 80% added that they were equally prepared for the non-academic aspects of college life, including increased independence, social life, self-confidence, and time management.
Greater Accomplishment - Military boarding school graduates are more often professionally accomplished and philanthropically active adults. By mid-career, more military boarding school graduates achieve top management positions than their peers. 60% of military boarding school alumni give to social service organizations, compared with 46% of graduates of other schools.
