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Freeman Academy is located on a beautiful 50-acre campus with numerous facilities. Since its inception over a hundred years ago, Freeman Academy has grown to include an Administration Building, Music Hall, two gymnasiums, dining hall, dormitory, museum, historical church, soccer field, arboretum and interpretation center. Students who attend Freeman Academy experience Christian education in a unique former-college campus setting that provides opportunities for creative and diverse learning.
Administration Building (Memorial Hall)

The administrative offices, most classrooms, library, science
and computers labs, faculty offices and chapel are housed in the
Ad Building.
Music Hall

Built in 1903, the Music Hall is the oldest building on campus. Most of the Creative Arts
classes are held here, including vocal music, theater, music theory, and jazz class. It is
also home to the visual arts department.
Pioneer Hall & Dining Hall

Pioneer
Hall includes an auditorium-gymnasium, dining hall, and stage
area with theater dressing rooms. Numerous plays,
concerts, games and community performances are held here every
year, including the annual Schmeckfest musical.
Sterling Hall

Dedicated
in March 2008, Sterling Hall is the newest building on the
Freeman Academy Campus. It features a gymnasium and the instrumental music department.
Dormitory (Frontier Hall)

Frontier
Hall is home to many international students and students who
come from a distance to experience life at Freeman Academy.
Six apartments are available, with up to two students per
apartment. A communal dining area and living/game room are
also part of the dorm setting. Click on Dormitory above for more
information.
Soccer Field
Freeman Academy's soccer program has a history of excellence in
achievement and commitment. The support soccer receives in
the school and community is evidenced by the Varsity's 2008 2nd
place finish in the state soccer tournament.
Heritage Hall Museum & Complex
The museum display includes artifacts and historical items
surrounding pioneer life of the Germans from Russia and
Scandinavian settlers in the area. Other buildings are a
country school, two churches, and a frame house. For more
information, see their Website:
Heritage Hall
Museum.
Prairie Arboretum, Amphitheater & Visitor's Center
Located on the southwest 40 acres of Freeman Academy's
campus, the Prairie Arboretum features native trees and grasses,
three ponds, and over a mile of walking paths. The plot
also includes a Visitor's Center, Gazebo, and the Prairie Rose
Amphitheater where the Music Department holds concerts and the
Annual Folk Festival takes place.
Fitness Center
There are two fitness centers located on the FA Campus: a
weight machine room used primarily by students and a membership
center where both community and student members attend fitness
classes and use exercise equipment.

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