John Adams Academy - Lincoln Secondary scholars in grades 7–12 experience a vibrant American Classical Leadership Education® that combines rigorous academics with rich opportunities in competitive sports, drama, and our award-winning choir. Through Socratic discussions and a strong culture of servant leadership, scholars grow into confident, purposeful leaders ready to make a difference.
At John Adams Academy–Lincoln, athletics support our mission to develop servant-leaders who demonstrate teamwork, discipline, and integrity. Scholar-athletes build character, leadership, and physical fitness through a variety of competitive opportunities. Our high school teams will compete in the NPAC (CIF Sac-Joaquin, Division VII), while our middle school teams participate in the Sierra Foothill League, promoting skill-building, fair play, and school spirit.
At John Adams Academy–Lincoln, athletics support our mission to develop servant-leaders who demonstrate teamwork, discipline, and integrity. Scholar-athletes build character, leadership, and physical fitness through a variety of competitive opportunities. Our high school teams will compete in the NPAC (CIF Sac-Joaquin, Division VII), while our middle school teams participate in the Sierra Foothill League, promoting skill-building, fair play, and school spirit.
The arts are essential to shaping well-rounded servant-leaders. Middle school scholars explore Art, Drama, Music, and PE through the Exploratory Wheel, while high school scholars begin fulfilling their Visual & Performing Arts credits in 9th grade. Advanced Band, Choir, Drama, and Art courses offer opportunities for scholars to further develop and refine their talents.
The arts are essential to shaping well-rounded servant-leaders. Middle school scholars explore Art, Drama, Music, and PE through the Exploratory Wheel, while high school scholars begin fulfilling their Visual & Performing Arts credits in 9th grade. Advanced Band, Choir, Drama, and Art courses offer opportunities for scholars to further develop and refine their talents.
Our classical curriculum shapes scholars into virtuous leaders through the study of timeless works and rigorous academics. Middle school scholars explore literature like Animal Farm and Prince Caspian while building a strong foundation in math, science, Latin, logic, and leadership. In high school, they delve into the great books—from The Iliad to The Gulag Archipelago—and excel in honors and AP-prep courses.
Our classical curriculum shapes scholars into virtuous leaders through the study of timeless works and rigorous academics. Middle school scholars explore literature like Animal Farm and Prince Caspian while building a strong foundation in math, science, Latin, logic, and leadership. In high school, they delve into the great books—from The Iliad to The Gulag Archipelago—and excel in honors and AP-prep courses.
Learning extends beyond the classroom through meaningful traditions and transformative experiences. Scholars celebrate community and leadership with events like Senior Formal and Academy Service Days, while the Senior Capstone and Philadelphia trip mark the culmination of their academic journey. These experiences connect scholarship with service, giving scholars the opportunity to reflect, lead, and engage with America’s founding ideals.
Learning extends beyond the classroom through meaningful traditions and transformative experiences. Scholars celebrate community and leadership with events like Senior Formal and Academy Service Days, while the Senior Capstone and Philadelphia trip mark the culmination of their academic journey. These experiences connect scholarship with service, giving scholars the opportunity to reflect, lead, and engage with America’s founding ideals.

1797 Bella Breeze Dr
Lincoln, CA 95648
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