In the mid-1840s, separate academy for boys and girls were established in addition to the primary school.
Additionally, all freshmen are placed in a separate academy designed to help them transition to high school.
It was created in Mexico in 1951 and represents the union of all the separate academies in the Spanish-speaking world.
There are separate academies for Arts, Humanities and Social Science.
In 1911 the high school was separated into a separate academy and in 1917 the college was reorganized into a fully accredited college.
As a result, the school became known as the Academies at Anacostia and was split into four separate academies.
The school has three separate academies as of 2012, each named for one of the school colors and with its own choice of teachers and electives.
The school is divided into five separate academies where students can select an area of focus.
His plan combined provisions for linguistic, philosophical and scientific instruction with a separate academy in which graduates could pursue further scientific research.
Those two separate academies merged in 1993 to form Berlin's present-day Academy of Arts.