Schools can make lofty claims about their educational philosophy and its long-term impact on students, but the true test of an educational model is the students it produces. That’s why we believe one of the best ways to learn about Wilson Hill Academy is through our graduates.
Above all, our goal is to equip students to live purposefully for the Kingdom of Christ both now and in the future. The way Wilson Hill alumni serve their communities, pursue careers with excellence and faithfully follow the Lord reflects this mission far better than any claim we could make.
We are so proud of our 2024 graduates, and we look forward to watching all that they will accomplish in college and beyond. We are confident they will be a blessing to whatever field and community God calls them.
Two of these graduates recently addressed our school at our annual in-person celebration, LINK, as their class’s valedictorian and salutatorian. Their reflections on their time at Wilson Hill capture why a classical Christian education helps families thrive: the robust academics and genuine love for learning, the master teachers who bring their subjects to life and point their students to the unchanging truths of Scripture, the lifelong friendships and the emphasis on living for Christ and His Kingdom.
Watch their speeches below to see the fruit of a Wilson Hill education and how it prepares students for their futures.
Meet Wilson Hill’s 2024 Valedictorian, Caleb Brooks Vogel.
After six years at Wilson Hill, Caleb graduated last spring as a National Merit Finalist and now attends Patrick Henry College. During his time at Wilson Hill, he especially appreciated his philosophy, geography and linguistic arts classes and his favorite books included Les Misérables, The Divine Comedy and The Screwtape Letters, each of which he believes every classically educated high schooler should read. Outside of his studies, he enjoys playing the piano, running cross country and track, reading and pondering philosophy. Above all, Caleb says he aspires to learn about, glorify, and enjoy the Lord in all he does.
Meet Wilson Hill’s 2024 Salutatorian, Emma Jane Roberts.
After graduation from her seventh year at Wilson Hill, Emma plans to continue her education through Liberty University’s online business program.
Caleb and Emma are just starting their adventures beyond Wilson Hill, but many students have gone on before them. Learn about life after Wilson Hill in our two-part series featuring nine students who are currently in college or pursuing their careers: Life After Wilson Hill Part I and Part II.
Are you interested in giving your own children an education that prepares them for college and beyond? Registration is open! Enroll your children in one class or a full course load today to give them a rich, biblically grounded education.