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A New Blueprint: The Boarding School Built for the Student-Athlete

An interview with Andy Williams, Head of School, Masters Academy International

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Designing A Boarding School From Scratch

For years, high-performing student-athletes have been handed a choice: pursue elite-level training or pursue rigorous academics. Schools have largely treated that tension as an unavoidable fact of life. Masters Academy International was built on the premise that this trade-off is false, and it never had to exist in the first place.

In this episode, Andy Williams, Head of School at Masters Academy International, walks us through the vision, values, and structural design behind MAI, a brand-new boarding school opening outside Boston and backed by the global education network Cognita.

Andy draws on 35+ years in education, including a decade-plus at Avenues: The World School across New York, Sao Paulo, and Shenzhen, to explain how MAI is integrating pro-level athletics and tier-one academics into a single, coherent experience.

He unpacks the school's "playbook" approach to purpose-setting, the discipline of elegant subtraction, the design principles behind a schedule built for performance rather than tradition, and what it actually takes to build culture from day one when you have no legacy to fall back on and no excuses to hide behind.

What You'll Learn from Andy Williams:

  1. Harmonize the Student Experience: Rather than choosing between high-level athletics and rigorous academics, MAI integrates both into a single, well-aligned journey that supports student well-being.

  1. Embrace Elegant Subtraction: Innovation often flourishes through focus. By being clear about why a school exists, leaders can prioritize the programs that contribute most to growth, performance, and character.

  1. Design for Optimal Performance: Modern schedules can move beyond tradition by incorporating large blocks for deep work and dedicated "academic studios" for reflection and cognitive recovery.

  1. Cultivate Fluid Intelligence: In a rapidly evolving world, the goal of education is shifting toward the ability to confidently apply knowledge and solve unfamiliar problems.

  1. Build a Culture of Continuous Improvement: A healthy community thrives when leadership models grace and iterative learning, viewing every outcome as an opportunity to refine and improve the model.

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