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Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Co-Ed, Other
We invite you to consider a smaller boarding program that encourages you to learn personal responsibility while offering you a traditional college preparatory education. A small, diverse group of students, representing 24 countries, study and grow together in our campus community. Students live in 4-person suites and enjoy a large living room, wireless internet, and the use of school facilities. Students enjoy many activities: interscholastic sports, orchestra, art, drama, photography, and clubs. "Inside-Out" offers faculty-sponsored events for day and boarding students from tubing on the James to visits to nearby destinations including Richmond and Washington, DC. Our close proximity to the University of Virginia allows our students the opportunity to attend cultural, musical and athletic events as well as enroll in university classes.
2132 Ivy RoadCharlottesville, Virginia, USA 22903 (434) 296-5106
Director of Admissions: Bo Perriello Admissions Phone:(434) 296-5106Fax:434-979-1486 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stab.org
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Summary: At St. Anne’s-Belfield School, challenging academic curricula matched with unique and innovative learning opportunities create an environment in which curiosity and inquiry flourish at all levels.
Average Class Size: 14
Full Time Teachers: 100
Teachers Holding Advanced Degrees: 82.00%
Student/Teacher Ratio: 6.8/1
Summer Programs Offered: Offered
Academic Schedule: Semester
Number of Advanced Placement Courses Offered: 11
Summary: St. Anne’s-Belfield School offers five- and seven-day boarding options for students in grades nine through twelve. In the 2016 - 2017 school year more than 80 boarders have joined us from Azerbaijan, China, Germany, Jamaica, New Zealand, Serbia, South Korea, the United States, and Vietnam.Our boarding students are integral to the School’s ability to provide a world-class education to all students, rich with a diversity of culture, thought, interests, experiences, and goals.
Department Director: Antxon Iturbe
Number of Dorms: 83
Average Students Per Dorm: 2
No. of Girls Dorms: 36
No. of Boys Dorms: 47
Dorm Amenities:
Dress Code: Uniform
Summary: At St. Anne's-Belfield School we believe that learning can and does occur from the moment our students step foot on our campus.From the relationships developed in our Advisory system to the opportunity to participate in Chapel, upholding the Honor Code to engaging in community service and clubs, there is a lesson in everything we do.
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Summary: The Performing Arts department of St. Anne's-Belfield School believes that creative accomplishment and imaginative thinking are crucial to a complete education.By actively performing and producing works of art, our students learn to express themselves with precision and insight, to balance creativity and craftsmanship, and to make connections between their own artistic ideas and those past and present. We encourage individual experimentation and risk-taking, while also providing a rigorous foundation in skills. Whether in the visual arts, music, or theatre, we provide opportunities for students to publicly perform or display their work.A long-standing tradition of St. Anne’s-Belfield School has been our large and inclusive sports program.We recognize the important balance between academics and athletics, and we believe strongly that regular exercise, development of skills, and interscholastic athletic competition play critical roles in each student’s growth. Our sports program does much to contribute to the development of our students’ good character and to enhance our overall school spirit. Our Middle School and junior varsity programs stress participation regardless of a student’s previous experience or level of talent. At the varsity level, we compete against other strong athletic programs.
Arts Department Director: Rob Lane
Athletics Department Director: Dewayne Robinson
Summary: The College Counseling Office at St. Anne’s-Belfield School is committed to helping students find the best college for them.There are over 3,000 fine colleges and universities across the nation with much to offer our students. The Counseling Office’s role in this process is to help you learn about the range of schools available, assist in presenting you to the college admission committee in the most compelling manner, and help you select the school which will provide the best environment for you to learn and grow during your undergraduate career. We will encourage you to thoroughly research all available options and occasionally reach beyond the familiar and take risks. Sometimes the best match could be a college or university you have never considered.College Counseling at St. Anne's-Belfield School is very personalized, with three counselors serving a class of 80 to 90 students in each grade level. College Counseling begins on an informal basis in the freshman and sophomore years with group meetings to discuss decision-making, goal-setting, and course selection. The second semester of the junior year, the student-counselor relationship is formalized. Counselors hold individual meetings with both parents and students to start the more intensive college research process. Regular communication is maintained with both students and parents, as students identify the type of school that is the right “match” for them, and narrow their list of choices.
Department Director: Sandra Sohne-Johnston
Percentage of Graduates Who Attend College: 99.00%
Colleges attended in the past 5 years by our graduates:
Summary: We invite you to experience our 3-week summer program for English as a Second Language students.Our three-week classroom curriculum is designed around each student’s continued mastery of English and math skills. Our classes consist of ELL English, Computer Science, and studio art courses. To complement the academic learning that takes place in our classrooms, we schedule daily physical activity each weekday as well as culturally or entertainment-focused weekend excursions.
Department Director: Iturbe Antxon