Fabulous faculty who really know my daughter and strive to develop her strengths and help develop her independence so that she will succeed after she leaves this wonderful environment." - Upper School parent
Teachers are our greatest asset.
At Cape Cod Academy, each of our faculty brings more than just knowledge to their classrooms. They bring compassion, creativity, and an unwavering commitment to the growth and well-being of our students. They inspire curiosity in the youngest learners, guide our middle schoolers through their formative years, and prepare our upper school students for the challenges of college and the world beyond these walls.
And they do all of this not just with intellect, but with the biggest of hearts.
In hallways, classrooms, studios, and on athletic surfaces, you will witness moments of quiet encouragement and sparks of discovery, and you’ll smile at the small, thoughtful gestures that make a student feel known and valued.
Faculty are at the core of our school. Their dedication to our school shapes the culture of academic excellence that defines Cape Cod Academy. Indeed, they are our greatest asset!
Scott earned his BA at the University of Maryland and his MA at St. John's College. He has been teaching for 22 years at CCA and is currently the CCA Humanities Chair. Mr. Andrews teaches 6th grade World Culture, 11th grade American Literature, and 12th grade Contemporary Issues. He began teaching while living in Japan, then transitioned to secondary education upon his return by teaching at Emerson Preparatory School in Washington, D.C. for several years. He was hired by Cape Cod Academy and moved here in 1996. In addition to having led a variety of clubs and activities, Scott coached soccer for thirteen seasons and golf for five. His wife is a physical therapist and their son attends CCA's middle school. They live in Centerville with their dog and many, many books.
Cape Cod Academy is one of the only independent, co-educational, college preparatory schools serving students from kindergarten to grade 12 on Cape Cod.