Reviews
Oak Ridge Military Academy has done great things for our daughter and our family in just a few short months. Their outstanding teachers have caught her up academically. The military lifestyle has taught her self-discipline and respect. She loves the relaxing free time and beautiful setting. What a wonderful school!!!
5
7 years ago (14-05-2018)
As a relatively new member of the Oak Ridge faculty, it's truly an honor to work at such a historic institution. Each morning, as my wife and I walk into work, we smile, look at one another, and say, "I can't believe we get to work here." The campus itself is so impressive, there are so many caring faculty/staff members, and the cadets have truly captured our hearts. These cadets have the potential to do so many great things, and I hope that they'll look back on their time here as a precious and sacred time. Oak Ridge Military Academy is a special place, and it is my hope that the cadets, the community, and the country will "rise up and call her blessed" for producing leaders of such character.
5
8 years ago (15-11-2017)
Liked: The pipes are certainly old, and the dining hall has not been featured on Diners, Drive-In's and Dives. But Oak Ridge provides a sound college-prep education, coupled with a student-led leadership development program. If you are looking to develop character in your son or daughter, and prepare your child for college and life, Oak Ridge might be the right choice.
5
9 years ago (04-05-2016)
I attended Oak Ridge Military Academy from 1981-1984, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth grade. I lived in Whitaker dorm for one year (7th grade) and Arm-field dorm for one year (9th grade). During my eighth grade year I lived in a room, next to the boiler/coal room in the Campus Infirmary (reason below). I was on "Gold Star Drill Team", I was a "A" student, and on Honor Roll and Dean's list all three years. This was the best education I ever received as a youth and I'm truly sorry that I left prior to graduating. I had a signed scholarship from President Crabb, school president at the time, for the Air force Academy in Colorado Springs upon graduation at 12th grade. But, I was young, and went against my mothers wisdom, and left for public school. That decision holds the title for "my biggest regret ever", in my life. I'll never forget Oak Ridge Military Academy and am currently looking into sending my two oldest sons. Premium Education if you have the tuition funds required. I was personally on an "in-house" scholarship program at the time because my mother was single and a school teacher. I worked in the cafeteria my first year and lived in the infirmary my second year helping the school nurse. This is how my mother was able to afford my tuition. Wish I could back to this time in my life. I would've done things a lot differently, specifically, I would've never left...
5
8 years ago (06-03-2017)
The teachers were great, worked with each student and actually cared about the students. It gave me the skills I needed not only in the military but in business as well. If your tired of the public schools not caring and just wanting a paycheck and you child not learning. Then Oak Ridge Military Academy should be your choice to further you child education and their growth into adulthood.
5
9 years ago (08-06-2016)