• Established in 2009 with 9 students in grades  8–10; currently 125 students are enrolled in K–12 
  • Hallmarks of the curriculum include: a custom-made “Great Works” and “Great Ideas” series of courses that span the classics of Theology, Philosophy, and Literature; Classical Latin from the 4th grade and Latin (both Classical and Ecclesiastical) and Greek through the senior year; Socratic and project based learning emphasis; music, art, writing, and athletics integrated throughout; partnerships with area and national churches as well as Global Foundries in Malta and The Stony Brook School on Long Island
  • Teaching students to reason, write, and speak well and winsomely and to use wisdom and creativity to solve complex problems are central to Augustine’s curriculum
  • #1 Private K–12 School in Saratoga County, #1 Private High School in Saratoga County, #1 College Prep Private High School in Saratoga County, and #1 Christian High School in the Capital Region
  • 6:1 Student:Teacher Ratio
  • 30 minutes to Albany and to the Adirondacks
  • 3 hours to New York City, Montreal, & Boston
  • Absolute Charter from the Education Department of the State of New York
  • Member School of the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS)
  • Variety of AP courses offered
  • 4.60 average AP Exam score
  • 1460 average SAT score
  • Graduates admitted to: Baylor University, Binghamton University, Boston University, Christendom College, Clarkson University, Cornell University, Covenant College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Gordon College, Grove City College, Hillsdale College, Houghton College, The King’s College, Liberty University, Messiah College, Princeton University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, Smith College, Stony Brook University, Thomas Jefferson University, University of Dallas, University of Pennsylvania, University of Rochester, Wheaton College
  • Average of 27% of each recent graduating class recruited for NCAA Division 1 athletics
  • Rowers regularly qualify crews for the Scholastic National Championship, often winning medals in it as well as in the Stotesbury Cup, America’s largest scholastic rowing regatta
  • 4 books authored by faculty
  • 30%+ of faculty are published authors
  • 30%+ of faculty have graduate degrees