Villa Academy

The building also has a dedicated art studio and music space, science laboratories, a performance theater, a full-size gymnasium, Lower School Computer lab, and historic chapel.

[2] Villa Academy traces its roots to 1903 when the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus founded their first orphanage and school in Seattle on Beacon Hill.

Villa’s two main buildings were designed by famed Seattle architect, John Graham Sr. in 1924 and a gymnasium was added in the late 1969.

In addition, students attend classes taught by specialists in art, music, physical education, technology, library, and French.

There are more than 50 full- and half-day programs n visual and performing arts, sports, science and technology, academic enrichment and special interest topics such as chess and cooking.

[8] Villa Academy participates in the Archdiocese of Seattle, Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) athletic program.

Villa Academy
Main building in 1924 as an orphanage.