Subiaco Academy was featured in Do South Magazine's July issue. Here's an excerpt:
Subiaco Academy: A School Unlike Any Other
Nestled in the River Valley of Arkansas, Subiaco Academy is an all-boys international boarding and day school which has been growing young men graciously to manhood since 1887.
Located on an expansive 1,500 acre-campus against the backdrop of the Quichita and Ozark mountains, our students enjoy the richness of nature with activities like swimming, hiking, trail runs, fishing, mountain biking, and conservation work.
On weekends, staff plan adventures around the region, including at our cabin on Lake Dardanelle. The memories and friendships made here endure a lifetime.
The school boasts a diverse student body coming from across the United States and around the world. Located two hours from Little Rock and three hours from Tulsa, it is easy to get to an international airport from Subiaco. Smaller airports in Fort Smith and Northwest Arkansas are even closer with transportation available through Subiaco staff.
Benedictine Education for the 21st Century
Rooted in centuries of the Benedictine Tradition, the essence of Subiaco Academy is focused on whole person development based on our four pillars of Faith, Scholarship, Character, and Brotherhood.
Faith is the foundation upon which Subiaco students are morally inspired to grow in grace, humility and well-being. Scholarship is an exceptional academic performance to cultivate the appreciation of life-long learning. Character is developing the whole person with an emphasis on emotional intelligence, entrepreneurship, leadership, and integrity. And Brotherhood is the uniquely supportive environment in which Subiaco teaches its students to respectfully serve their brothers and sisters in community.
Read the rest of the article for free here in the July issue of Do South Magazine.