− | The school, housed on 550 acres, is the result of the merger of [[St. Andrew's School]] (1905-1981) and the [[Sewanee Academy]] (1971-1981). St. Andrew's School was founded by the [[Order of the Holy Cross]]. The Sewanee Academy was preceded by the Junior Department of the University of the South (1868-69), the Sewanee Grammar School (1869-1908), [[St. Mary's School]] (1896-1968), and Sewanee Military Academy (1908-1971). | + | The school, housed on 550 acres, is the result of the merger of St. Andrew's School (1905-1981) and the Sewanee Academy (1971-1981). St. Andrew's School was founded by the [[Order of the Holy Cross]]. The Sewanee Academy was preceded by the Junior Department of the University of the South (1868-69), the Sewanee Grammar School (1869-1908), St. Mary's School (1896-1968), and Sewanee Military Academy (1908-1971). |