Campion Academy

Campion Academy is a Seventh-day Adventist boarding school located in Loveland, Colorado, offering college preparatory courses to grades 9-12.

[1] Founded in 1907 on land donated by William A. Hankins, a homesteader who filed a claim in the 1880s, Campion Academy was founded in order to train young people to spread the gospel at home and around the world.

The first school year opened to 29 students attending grades 1-9, in spite of no desks and little other equipment.

Some of the industries included Silver State Plastics (1960), Harris Pine Mills (1962), and Rhodes Bake-N-Serve (1966).

Today, students still participate in a work-study program in both on- and off-campus jobs.