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2801 Ranch Road 12, San Marcos, TX 78666 - Map
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Located 45 miles northeast of San Antonio and 30 miles south of Austin, San Marcos Baptist Academy is a coeducational college-preparatory school with a boarding and day program for boys and girls in grades 7–12. Founded in 1907, San Marcos Baptist Academy is beginning a second century of fulfilling its mission: educating young men and women in a nurturing community based upon Christian values. The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and the Accreditation Committee of the Texas Association of Baptist Schools and is recognized by the Texas Education Agency. The Academy seeks to provide for the intellectual, physical, and spiritual development of each student. The highly structured residential life program offers dormitory supervision in a 1:8 staff-to-student ratio. A school-wide Leadership, Education and Development (LEAD) program coaches students in key life skills and includes a Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit. Male high school students who are U.S. citizens are required to participate in JROTC during their first semester at the Academy. Additional participation is voluntary. While the primary academic emphasis is college preparation, the curriculum at SMBA is designed to meet the individual needs of each student. The Learning Skills Program, staffed by four full-time learning specialists, provides one-on-one assistance for students with documented mild to moderate learning differences. Highly structured study halls are also available for students at risk of failing. Opportunities exist for advanced students to take more than 50 hours of dual-credit college courses as well as AP courses. The Academy’s English as a Second Language program helps assimilate international students from a number of different countries. Rounding out the academic program are fine arts opportunities in visual arts, vocal and instrumental music, and theater. With a full complement of sports and student activities offered, the Academy is a wonderful place for young people to grow and mature as they prepare for college and life afterward.
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| School Focus |
College Preparatory |
College Preparatory |
| Grades Offered
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7-12 |
9-12 |
| School Type |
Co-ed |
Co-ed |
| Support
for ADD/ADHD Students |
Yes |
Yes |
| Supports Learning
Differences (LD) |
Yes |
Yes |
| Religious Affiliation |
Baptist |
Non-denominational |
| Year Founded |
1907 |
1900 |
| Campus Size |
220 acres |
150 acres |
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| Enrollment |
263 students |
300 students |
| Percent Students of Color |
11% |
18% |
| Percent International Students |
30% |
16% |
| Percent Students Boarding |
75% |
72% |
| Average
SAT Score |
1592 |
*National
Avg. » View |
| Average ACT score |
21 |
*National
Avg. » View |
| Offers
Post-Grad Year |
No |
No |
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| Saturday Classes |
Yes |
No |
| Frequency of Saturday Classes |
Monthly |
Less than once a month |
| Classroom Dress Code |
Casual |
Formal |
| Average Class
Size |
12 |
12
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School Avg. » 20 |
| Teacher : Student
Ratio |
1:8 |
1:7
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| # of AP/Advanced Courses Offered |
5 |
14 |
| ESL Courses Offered |
Yes |
Yes |
| % Faculty with Advanced Degree |
60% |
60% |
| Summer Program Offered |
No |
Yes |
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| Endowment Size |
$5 million |
$16 million |
| Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students) |
$24,768
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$38,500 |
| Yearly Tuition (Day Students) |
$7,770 |
$21,950 |
| Percent Students
on Financial Aid |
28% |
31% |
| Average Financial Aid
Grant |
$
6,100 |
$
17,000 |
| Merit Scholarships
Offered |
No |
No |
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| Application Deadline |
None / Rolling |
Jan. 15 |
| SSAT Required |
No |
Yes |
| Acceptance Rate |
85% |
60% |
| Director of Admissions |
Jeffrey D. Baergen |
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| Associate Director of Admissions |
Harold Smith |
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| World History AP | English IV AP | | English III AP | AP Computer Science | | AP Calculus AB/BC | | |
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| Total Interscholastic
Sports Offered |
12 |
13 |
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2004-2006 |
| Texas State University | 7 | | Baylor University | 6 | | Texas A&M University | 4 | | Texas Luthreran University | 4 | | University of Houston | 4 | | Stephen F. Austin University | 3 | | University of Iowa | 2 | | University of Texas | 2 | | West Texas A&M University | 2 | | Harvard University | 1 |
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Quality Academics With Low Teacher-Student Ratio
AP Honors Curriculum
Dual Credit College Courses
Learning Skills Program For Students With Mild To Moderate Learning Differences
English As A Second Language Program
Structured Environment
Leadership, Education And Development (LEAD) Program
LD types supported: Mild to Moderate Learning Differences School accreditations: Approved or accredited by Accreditation Commission of the Texas Association of Baptist Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Texas Education Agency, The Association of Boarding Schools, Texas Department of Education - Profile last updated: 09/30/2008
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