Lake Forest Academy - Campus

Campus

Lake Forest Academy is situated on a wooded 150-acre (0.61 kmĀ²) campus, which includes a small lake. There are 25 buildings on campus, including Reid Hall (formerly the estate of Chicago meat entrepreneur J. Ogden Armour), Corbin Academic Center, Hutchinson Commons (the dining hall), four dormitories and several faculty housing buildings. The Cressey Center for the Arts (formerly the Fine & Performing Arts Center, or FPAC) is the site for all-school meetings, concerts and student theatrical productions.

LFA has a variety of athletic facilities, including an ice rink, swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis courts, all-weather track (new as of 2005), and five full-sized playing fields for football, field hockey, and soccer. Many of these facilities are in high demand in the Lake Forest area, and are therefore sometimes rented out to neighboring athletic organizations without locations for their sports.

Approximately three-quarters the faculty of Lake Forest Academy live on campus.

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