Established with the ultimate goal of providing high-quality Christian education in Northeast Wisconsin, Providence Academy officially opened its doors in August of 1993 with 18 students.

In 2007, Providence relocated to the former St. Jude’s school facility at 1420 Division Street in west Green Bay and continued its exponential growth which has doubled over the last decade to nearly 150 students in 2020. With expectations for student enrollment to reach between 220 and 230 students by the Fall of 2022, Providence leadership knew they needed to plan and execute an even more spacious facility for the future.

Ground for the brand new 51,000-square-foot, $12 million project was broken in November of 2020 and began classes for the Academy’s 190 currently enrolled students in January 2022, taking just 14 months for completion. Providence’s grammar school principal and sixth-grade teacher Neil Hamel said of the Academy’s new facility, “We loved our old facilities, but this is just a work of art. Our educating is not going to change. The way we’re bringing up kids isn’t going to change…now, we’ve [just] got a much more efficient facility to do it in.”

Click here to read more about Providence Academy’s exciting new facility.

Project Details

PROJECT
Providence Academy

LOCATION
Green Bay, WI

SECTOR
Education

ARCHITECT
Somerville Architects

COMPLETION DATE
December 2021

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