Providence Academy (Plymouth, Minnesota)

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Coordinates45°02′44″N 93°28′18″W / 45.0455°N 93.4716°W / 45.0455; -93.4716
School typePrivate, coeducational, Catholic, independent, college-preparatory
Motto
  • Fides. Scientia. Virtus.
  • Faith. Knowledge. Virtue.
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
Providence Academy
Location
15100 Schmidt Lake Road

,
55446

United States
Coordinates45°02′44″N 93°28′18″W / 45.0455°N 93.4716°W / 45.0455; -93.4716
Information
School typePrivate, coeducational, Catholic, independent, college-preparatory
Motto
  • Fides. Scientia. Virtus.
  • Faith. Knowledge. Virtue.
Religious affiliationRoman Catholic
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established2001
CEEB code242-021
ChairpersonRobert Cummins
DirectorSister Amelia, O.P.
HeadmasterTodd Flanders
ChaplainRev. Connor McGinnis
GradesPK12
GenderCo-ed
AgePre-K to 12th grade
Enrollment946[1] (2023–2024)
Classes7
Average class size18
Hours in school day6hr 45min
Campus size41 acres
Campus typeCollege-prep
Colors   Navy blue and gold
Athletics26 varsity sports
Athletics conferenceIndependent Metro Athletic Conference (IMAC)
MascotLenny the Lion
Team nameLions
AccreditationIndependent Schools Association of the Central States (ISACS)
NewspaperProvidence Academy Word
Websitewww.providenceacademy.org

Providence Academy is a private, co-ed, Catholic college-preparatory PreK–12 school in Plymouth, Minnesota, United States, It was founded in 2001. It is located in and affiliated with the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.

At the end of the 1990s, Dan Frederick (former president of Alarmex), Bill Cooper (president of TCF Bank Minnesota), Bob Cummins (executive at Primera Technology), and other prominent businessmen in the Twin Cities area raised $20 million to fund a new private school "grounded in Judeo-Christian values".[2] Not long after the announcement of its establishment, Providence became an official Catholic school associated with the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.[3] Ground was broken on March 25, 2000,[4] and the school opened in September 2001.[5]

In 2006, a $14 million, 95,000-square-foot addition added 16 new classrooms, including new engineering laboratories, a lecture hall, media center, and science and technology labs.[5]

Campus

The main building

The buildings on the 41-acre campus are modeled on the campus of the College of William & Mary.[2]

Academics

With Saint Agnes School in Saint Paul, Providence is one of two K-12 Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.[6] It is a college-prep school accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Central States.[1] The composite mean ACT score of the classes of 20212023 was 29, and 97% of graduates enrolled in four-year colleges.[1]

Athletics

Providence girls' basketball won the Class AA state tournament in 2012, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, and 2026.[7][8][9][10] Girls' soccer won the Class A championship in 2024.[11] Girls' Class A track and field won the state championship in 2008.[12]

Providence provides the following athletic programs with the Minnesota State High School League:[13]

FallWinterSpring
Cross-countryAlpine skiingBaseball
FootballBasketballShooting clays
Swim & diveDance (high kick and jazz)Golf
TennisHockeyLacrosse
VolleyballNordic skiingRobotics
Swim & diveSoftball
WrestlingTennis
Track & field
Volleyball

Notable students/alumni

References

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