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School in Middleburg, , Virginia, United States
Middleburg Academy
Address
35321 Notre Dame Lane
Middleburg, (Loudoun County), Virginia 20117
United States
Coordinates38°59′20″N 77°47′7″W / 38.98889°N 77.78528°W / 38.98889; -77.78528
Information
TypePrivate Independent Secondary School, Coeducational
Motto"Learn, Lead, Serve"
Statusclosed
Closed2020
Head of School(Vacant)
Faculty19.6
Grades8-12
Enrollment124 (2016)
Campus size95 acres (38 ha)
Color(s)Blue and Gold   
NicknameDragons
Team nameDragons
AccreditationVirginia Association of Independent Schools, National Association of Independent Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Dean of StudentsZachary Rogers (Acting)
Athletic DirectorLauren Will
Websitewww.middleburgacademy.org

Middleburg Academy ( formerly Notre Dame Academy, a girl's Catholic boarding school, until it went coed in the 1990's, it then became a day school with an enrollment of approximately 150, until it was purchased by Middleburg Academy) Middleburg Academy was a co-educational, nonsectarian, independent secondary school, set on a historic campus of more than 95 acres (38 ha) in Middleburg, Virginia. On June 17, 2020 Middleburg Academy announced its full closure.

Background

Middleburg Academy was founded in 1965. Originally a girls boarding school, in 1990 it became a co-educational day school. In 2000, the school was purchased by the Board of Trustees and in 2009 became a fully independent, nonsectarian school. It closed in June 2020.

Education and extracurriculars

The school was open to students of all faiths who were seeking an independent, co-educational, college preparatory high school in the Northern Virginia area. Of the twenty-seven full-time members of faculty, seventeen held one or more advanced degrees, with five holding PhDs. Advanced placement (AP) courses were offered in all academic disciplines.

Students participated in a variety of clubs and organizations, such as Green Club, Spirit Club, Yearbook, Student Council, and the Varsity Club. All students were required to have been accepted into one four-year accredited college, pass all classes in their senior year, and fulfill an annual mandatory twenty-five hour community service prerequisite in order to graduate.

Each student was assigned to an Advisory group, which was a group of ten to twelve students and one faculty member which met twice a week. The faculty member acted as a liaison to parents for information about upcoming school activities and as a first point of contact when students needed guidance.

Athletics

More than 90% of Middleburg Academy Students participated in athletics. The school offered a variety of athletics, including basketball, field hockey, soccer, lacrosse, cross-country, baseball, golf, volleyball, swimming, and tennis teams. There was a no-cut sports policy, allowing for all of the students to be a member of a sports team.

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Private School Universe Survey". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  2. Institution Summary, AdvancED, Retrieved 2012-07-10
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