Virginia Episcopalian Magazine Winter 2013 Issue | Page 4
Three Virginia boarding schools.
Founded in the Episcopal tradition. Focused on the future.
Christchurch School offers the rigorous academic preparation
young people need to succeed in the years ahead. CCS employs
an integrated curriculum to help students build practical, crosscurricular skills that will prove vital in solving problems that
might not even yet exist! Students are challenged with a rich,
stimulating academic experience that enables them to explore
and create in a deeper and broader way. For more information
about all that Christchurch School has to offer, contact the
Office of Admission, or inquire online.
Coed boarding and day, grades 9-12
[email protected]
804-758-2306 • www.christchurchschool.org
Belong. Believe. Become. St. Margaret’s is a small, all
girls’ school, boarding and day, on the Rappahannock
River. We are committed to helping young women
thrive in every aspect of their lives. We meet girls where
they are, embrace them as individuals and push them
to challenge themselves and change the world. Contact
our Admission Office today to discuss affordability or to
sign up for an overnight campus visit!
Girls Boarding and Day, grades 8–12
[email protected] • (804) 443-3357 • www.sms.org
Stuart Hall School offers a rigorous and supportive coeducational
academic program in the liberal arts and sciences for day
students pre-K through grade 12, and girls only 5 and 7 day
boarding in grades 8 through 12. At Stuart Hall, we honor
the whole child by Educating the Mind; Strengthening the Body;
Renewing the Heart; and Nurturing the Spirit. Stuart Hall prepares
boys and girls of all faiths for success in colleges and universities
worldwide and for engaged, healthy lives of intellectual
curiosity, responsible citizenship, creative expression, ethical
leadership, and compassionate service.
Contact us for an individual appointment, tour, or interview.
STUART HALL SCHOOL
MIND • BODY • HEART • SPIRIT
[email protected] | 888-306-8926 | stuarthallschool.org
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