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Villa Madonna Academy

Basic Information
Address: 2500 Amsterdam Road, Villa Hills, KY 41017
Phone Number: 18593316333139
Fax Number: 859-331-8615
Email: admissions@villamadonna.net
Additional Information
Founder/President/Principal: Mrs. Pamela McQueen
School Type: Private Catholic School
Founded: 1904
Ages/Grades: K-12
School Size: 470 students
Classroom Size: 15
Student/Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Tuition:
K: $6,400. Grades 1-8: $9,125. Grades 9-12: $11,125
Financial Aid:
Approximately 50% of families receive scholarships and/or aid.
Percentage of Graduating Class: 100%
Mission Statement:
Villa Madonna Academy, a private, Catholic, K-12 school educates students in a Christ-centered community rooted in the Benedictine traditions of scholarship, service, and hospitality.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Founded by the Benedictine Sisters of St. Walburg Monastery, Villa Madonna Academy is a community that promotes spiritual development founded on love of God, hospitality, respect for others, service, and stewardship. The Academy partners with parents to provide a student-centered learning environment that encourages students to realize their fullest potential. Villa’s dedicated faculty and staff ignite a love of learning through a curriculum based upon the interdependence of all academic disciplines.
Tags: Private, K-12, college prep, co-educational, Catholic, Benedictine