The NA Experience
The Newark Academy experience doesn’t end with the final class of the day. Our students and faculty are active and involved in learning within and beyond the classroom. NA students stay on campus to meet with friends, work with classmates, and explore new interests — from sports and the arts to clubs and special events.
An Engaged Community
In a typical week, an NA student might spend their afternoons involved in athletic practices and games, plays or musical performances, academic or special-interest club meetings, and tutoring and group studies.
A Day in the Life of a 9th Grade Student
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Minutemen Athletics
Like so many other parts of the Newark Academy experience, our Athletics program is skills-focused and student-centered.
Minutemen Athletics is home to 26 varsity-level teams spanning all three seasons.
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Our Arts Program
NA Arts is more than just a class or an activity, it’s a chance to tell your story. Students are encouraged to bring their own perspectives into the creative process. Students engage in introductory courses in the Middle School and hone their craft through advanced and IB arts courses in the Upper School. Newark Academy offers 6 main disciplines within the arts program.
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Our News
The Newark Academy boys’ winter track team placed second overall at the Prep Championships held on Tuesday, February 11 and Wednesday, February 12.
Newark Academy girls’ swimming brought home their third-consecutive Prep B title on Wednesday, February 5.
Newark Academy boys’ swimming won their fourth-consecutive Prep Championship on Tuesday, February 4.
The Newark Academy wrestling team took down East Orange 47-30 on Friday, January 31 to secure the Super Essex Conference (SEC) Independence division.
Newark Academy girls’ swimming took home the gold, while the boys took bronze at the SEC/ECT meet on Monday, January 20 at the New Jersey Aquatic Center in New Providence. These impressive performances featured multiple first-place finishes and three new school records.