Bethesda Academy Launches New Web Site
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Bethesda Academy, a leading private residential and day school in Savannah for young men in grades 6 through 12, recently launched a new web site at www.bethesdaacademy.org.
Online, April 16, 2012 (Newswire.com) - The new Bethesda web site includes expanded multi-media information about this award-winning school for boys, including overviews of academic programs, campus life, athletics and more. The site also integrates testimonials from Bethesda supporters like Paula Deen as well as alumni, teachers and administrators.
"Our new web site offers a user-friendly design that truly showcases the best of Bethesda," said Dr. David Tribble, president of Bethesda Academy. "We're delighted to share our success stories with the general public and to make it even easier for prospective families to apply for admission to Bethesda."
The new home page features photos of the Bethesda Blazers state championship basketball team's recent visit with Georgia Governor Nathan Deal at the state capitol in Atlanta as well as images of the school's Chess Club, which is currently ranked 16th in the nation. The site also offers a series of student-produced videos about the school's Media Arts Program, Bethesda Academy Farm and Gardens, Outdoor Club and Chess Club.
ABOUT BETHESDA ACADEMY:
Originally founded in 1740, Bethesda Academy is the oldest child caring institute in America. A successful school for boys, Bethesda Academy emphasizes a love of God, a love of learning and a strong work ethic. Bethesda Academy features a curriculum designed specifically around the ways boys learn most effectively. The school, which serves students in grades six through twelve, features a wildlife management program, an on-site video production studio, an organic farming program and a nationally-ranked chess team. Bethesda is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and features a wide range of academic, athletic, vocational and spiritual development opportunities. For more information, visit www.bethesdaacademy.org or call 912.351.2061.
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