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Christian Brothers Academy (Albany, New York)

1859 establishments in New York (state)AC with 0 elementsBoys' schools in New York (state)Catholic secondary schools in New York (state)Educational institutions established in 1859
Lasallian schools in the United StatesPrivate high schools in Albany County, New YorkPrivate middle schools in New York (state)Private schools in New York's Capital DistrictRoman Catholic Diocese of Albany
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Christian Brothers Academy is a private, Catholic, college preparatory, junior and senior high school for boys founded in 1859 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers (see Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools). Christian Brothers Academy is located in the town of Colonie, New York near the Albany International Airport on a 126-acre (0.51 km2) campus built in 1998. Christian Brothers Academy is independently run by a board of trustees. The school is known for its academic and athletic programs, and has had a 100% college acceptance rate since 1980. The school's athletic program also boasts numerous athletic titles. Christian Brothers Academy educates 556 students in grades 5-12 from 49 different school districts throughout the Capital Region.

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