Campus Life
At Dock Mennonite Academy, students have numerous opportunities to get involved and make the most of their school experience.
Athletics play a significant role in campus life, with two-thirds of students participating in at least one sport. The Theater Department encourages students to uncover and develop their talents, while the Music Program offers diverse opportunities to sing, play, and perform.
Students can also take on leadership roles through Student Government, support their peers as tutors, or give back to the community through volunteering.
Whether on the field, stage, or beyond, Dock provides a variety of ways to engage and grow.
I'm beginning to realize why the word ‘community’ is used so often, and how lucky I am to be here and know almost the whole study body by name. It doesn’t matter what grade you’re in; we’re all part of a large community here.
- Dock Student
Dock Mennonite Academy
Lunchtime at Dock
Freedom, Fun, and Community
High school teachers and students agree that the longer-than-average lunchtime and freedom to utilize our beautiful campus during lunch is a favorite Dock distinctive!
Students get 45 minutes for lunch and have access to most parts of campus during that time. Favorite lunchtime traditions include four square, stickball, spike ball, basketball in the gym, spending time in the library, and building community with friends through a variety of activities.
2 Campuses, 1 Community
From the first day of preschool to graduation, Dock Mennonite Academy students are supported by a close-knit community that feels like family. With two beautiful campuses featuring state-of-the-art facilities, Dock provides an exceptional environment for learning and growth at every stage.
In Their Words
- Matt Brick ('00)
- Dock Student