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Salem Academy is a STEAM-focused, all-girls boarding and day high school offering a rigorous college preparatory curriculum, individualized support, and a nurturing community.

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Distinctive Experiences

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Rigorous STEAM Coursework

Salem Academy is the nation’s only all-girls boarding and day high school with a STEAM focus located on a college campus. We offer interdisciplinary coursework in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math, as well as robotics and coding. Academy students are free to question, create, and think for themselves. Along the way, they learn to collaborate with others, design solutions, and adapt to the ever-changing world around them.

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Innovation Days

This two-day, immersive learning experience allows Salem Academy students to explore science, technology, engineering, arts, and math alongside experts representing a range of industries.

Uniquely Salem.

Salem Academy believes in empowering girls to lead and succeed. All-girls schools set their students up for personal and professional success. See the difference with Salem!

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Well-being Focused

Salem Academy is dedicated to educating the whole person, and that includes nurturing students’ physical and emotional wellness. All students participate in a school-wide wellness program that emphasizes self-awareness, healthy choices, and self-examination for the purpose of making a difference in the world.

Wellness at Salem
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Girl-Centered Community

Salem Academy empowers girls to lead with curiosity, character, and compassion. Our students thrive in small classes where distractions are minimized and focus is maximized.

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100%

College acceptance, always

36-60

College credit hours you can earn

6:1

Student-to-teacher ratio

89%

Faculty with advanced degrees

20+

Student Clubs & Organizations

$300K

On average awarded in merit scholarships to each senior in 2023
Charlotte Dorn
Sidney Stearns A’20
Ava Heinen A'20
Piper Angel A'22
Ashley Hamlett A'86, J.D.

Salem Student Stories

Charlotte Dorn

Charlotte Dorn A’18

Charlotte Dorn was a student at Salem Academy from 2014-2018. She served as president of her class for three years and was a standout player for the Salem Sabers soccer team where she served as captain. She was a leader of the Academy’s award-winning Robotics Team, and she was a National Merit Scholarship finalist. As...
Sidney Stearns A’20

Sidney Stearns A’20

“I want to go into civil engineering. I’ve always been interested in math and science –and the Academy has taken my interest even further. During Jan Term, I did an internship with civil engineering firm back home. It was a lot of fun and it made me want to go into the field even more. I was glad to have this affirmation before I went to college.”

Ava Heinen A'20

Ava Heinen A'20

“Because of the smaller class size, we get a much deeper connection with our teachers. We know each other as human beings, which makes it easier to ask questions and get help … I struggled academically in public school. I wasn’t getting great grades and I didn’t really care. Now, I care and I’m driven to do well. Once I got my first A on a test at Salem (and it took me a while) I felt incredible. I studied and it paid off – it’s a feeling I wanted to continue.”

Piper Angel A'22

Piper Angel A'22

“I’ve changed in so many ways since I’ve been here. I’m more culturally aware and more respectful of people’s differences. Salem has girls from all over the world and all over the country, so we learn that everyone has a different upbringing and experience. I’ve learned to appreciate that. This is one of the ways I feel that Salem is preparing me for the real world. I’ll have a job one day and will have to work with people who are different from me. Because of this, I’ll feel comfortable and will go farther with my work.”

Ashley Hamlett A'86, J.D.

Ashley Hamlett A’86, J.D.

Following her Salem Academy graduation, Ashley Hamlett (shown here with her sons) attended UNC Chapel Hill and the University of Alabama School of Law. She served as a law professor and the director of legal writing at Faulkner University before becoming Alabama’s first female administrative law judge. Today, Ashley is director of licensing for Alabama’s...
Charlotte Dorn
Sidney Stearns A’20
Ava Heinen A'20
Piper Angel A'22
Ashley Hamlett A'86, J.D.

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