Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)

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Oak Hill Academy
Rural
Color(s)  Red
  Gold
  Black
NicknameWarriors
AccreditationSACS, VAIS
PublicationThe Arrow
NewspaperWord of Mouth
Tuition$34,555–$41,570 (2019–20)[2]
Websitewww.oak-hill.net

Oak Hill Academy is a

co-educational, private, Christian secondary school in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia, United States. Oak Hill enrolls approximately 140 students in grades 8–12, and is 100% boarding. It is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools and is authorized to enroll international students.[3]

History

In 1873, the New River Baptist Association of Virginia established Oak Hill Academy. The school held its first classes in September 1878.[4]

Athletics

Logo for the Oak Hill Academy Warriors

Sports offered at Oak Hill include, for boys: Gold, Red, and White basketball, baseball, and tennis, while for girls includes, volleyball, cheerleading, and tennis.[5]

Basketball program

The Oak Hill Academy Warriors basketball program is considered by some as one of the top prep basketball teams in the nation, having produced potential future NBA Hall of Famers Kevin Durant and Carmelo Anthony, among others.[6] In 2017, USA Today ranked Oak Hill as the third best basketball program of the decade[7] Under head coach Steve Smith, the Oak Hill Warriors were crowned "National High School Champions" nine times from 1993, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2012 and most recently in 2016.[8][9]

Oak Hill Academy Basketball Hall of Fame inductees:[10]

Notable alumni

Other Alumni

NBA players

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