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The face of our facility
McCormick Auditorium
Artwork displayed in John Butler Davis Gallery
Our beloved turtle! The Triple Anniversary time capsule is buried under the turtle.
Louis Lehrman Gymnasium
The front entrance
Go, Spartans!
One of three student hang out areas
Harrisburg Academy Elementary School

Harrisburg Academy is the 17th oldest non-public school in the nation and Harrisburg's only independent school. Our coed, diverse school community inspires students from preschool through 12th grade by providing an academically challenging and globally minded liberal arts education where students learn 21st century skills in a personalized environment. The Academy proudly stands as the first school in the greater Harrisburg area to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program.

Website: harrisburgacademy.org

Phone: (717) 763-7811

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10 Erford Rd Wormleysburg, PA 17043 ·207.05 mi

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Douglas W. 06/15/25

Our family has had a fabulous first year at Harrisburg Academy! We find the teachers and administrators very responsive. The curriculum is exceptional. The values, educational emphasis, and...

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U U. 05/22/25

Harrisburg Academy in Wormleysburg, PA, was one of the most toxic academic environments I've experienced. The school fosters a false image of inclusivity and support, but beneath the surface lies...

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Karta S. 06/25/21

If your kids are into the arts and sciences this is the best private school for them! The tuition is high but it includes before and after school care for elementary aged kids. The best part is...

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Andrianna D. 09/04/19

Working at this school, and being apart of the community here has changed the way I view education, and the methods in which we foster growth in young minds, from early childhood to High School....

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Karla K. 11/06/11

I attended this school from 6th through 8th grades. I was horribly emotionally abused by most of the boys in my class, who would chase me down the hall screaming obscenities about my weight (some...

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