Bridgedale Academy Blog

Be One of the 16

Written by Mike McPartlin | Feb 21, 2018 12:11:25 AM

Now accepting applications for the 2018-19 school year

by Mike McPartlin, Headmaster, Bridgedale Academy

 

Bridgedale Academy limits its enrollment to 16 student-athletes at each grade level. 

Your son can be one of the 16.

  • Grade 5 - Limited Openings Remain
  • Grade 6 - Limited Openings Remain
  • Grade 7 - Limited Openings Remain
  • Grade 8 - (This grade level is FULL)

Our small class sizes guarantee:

  • Every Bridgedale student receives the attention he needs
  • Every Bridgedale student engages academically and learns
  • Every Bridgedale student develops athletically and improves
  • Every Bridgedale student matures and develops leadership skills

Bridgedale Academy is now accepting applications for the 2018-19 School Year.

 

 

Bridgedale is now accepting applications for the 2018-19 school year. Limited openings remain at grades 5th through 7th.

 To learn more about Bridgedale, please click the button below to schedule a time to chat with Bridgedale's Headmaster.

 

You might also enjoy reading another of our blog posts at: "Top 7 Reasons for a Sports Academy Like Bridgedale Academy"
 
Bridgedale Academy is an all-boys school for athletes, a prep school for serious youth hockey players. We will offer grades 5 through 8 in the 2018-19 school year. In addition to our winning combination of sports and academics, we focus on leadership training. We use a classical academic curriculum and our graduates go on to attend some of the most prestigious high schools in the midwest, including Lake Forest Academy, Culver Military Academy, Shattuck St. Mary’s, Northwood School, Benet Academy, Fenwick Prep, St. Ignatius Prep, Latin School and Providence Catholic. We pride ourselves on being the top youth hockey prep school in the nation. Thirteen (13) of our former or current students have already received their NCAA Division 1 college hockey commitments. Three (3) of our former students competed for USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program and will begin their college playing careers in 2018-19, two at Notre Dame and one at Michigan.