Fayetteville Academy

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Fayetteville Academy
Address
Fayetteville Academy
3200 Cliffdale Rd

28303

United States
Coordinates 35°03′46″N78°56′28″W / 35.062845°N 78.941095°W / 35.062845; -78.941095 Coordinates: 35°03′46″N78°56′28″W / 35.062845°N 78.941095°W / 35.062845; -78.941095
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Type Private school, college preparatory
Established1970(52 years ago) (1970)
Head of schoolNorman "Blair" Fisher
Faculty45.1 [1]
GradesPK–12 [1]
Enrollment368 (2016 [1] )
Color(s)Blue and gold
AthleticsBasketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Tennis, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Track, Golf, Swimming, Baseball, Lacrosse [2]
Athletics conference NCISAA Div-II
MascotEagle
Affiliation Nonsectarian
Website www.fayacademy.org

The Fayetteville Academy was established in 1970 as a coeducational secular private school in Cumberland County. [3] The Head of School is Ray Quesnel.

Athletic facilities

The Norris Gymnasium was built in 1971 and is named for Oscar L. Norris, the Chairman of the original Board of Directors. The school also has a baseball field, soccer field, and track.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Private School Universe Survey" . Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  2. https//fayacademy.org
  3. "Fayetteville Academy". Fayetteville Academy. Retrieved 2021-08-21.