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Private, boarding, day school in Charlottesville, VA, United States
St. Anne's-Belfield School
Address
2132 Ivy Road
Charlottesville, VA 22903
United States
Coordinates38°2′33.2″N 78°30′55.2″W / 38.042556°N 78.515333°W / 38.042556; -78.515333
Information
TypePrivate, boarding, day school
MottoBody. Mind. Heart. Soul.
Established1910
Head of SchoolDr. Autumn A. Graves
Faculty116
GradesPre-K - 12
Enrollment885
Average class size13
Student to teacher ratio8:1
CampusCity, 49 acres (20 ha)
4 buildings
Color(s)Maroon, white, and black
     
AthleticsCross Country, Swimming, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Men's Lacrosse, Women's Lacrosse, Football, Tennis, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Squash, Baseball, Softball, Men's Basketball, Women's Basketball, Golf, Diving
Athletics conferenceVirginia Independent Schools Athletic Association (VISAA)
MascotSaint
NicknameSaints
AccreditationVirginia Association of Independent Schools
Websitestab.org

St. Anne's-Belfield School is a co-educational, independent boarding and day school for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade.

The school is located on 49 acres (20 ha) in Charlottesville, Virginia, US, near the campus of the University of Virginia.

History

The goal of its founders was to provide for their daughters the academic opportunities offered to their sons by the University of Virginia. In 1910 the Reverend Henry B. Lee, Rector of Christ Episcopal Church, persuaded his vestry to purchase the institute. Reopened as St. Anne's School, it became part of the Episcopal diocese system and continued at its downtown location until 1939, when it was moved to the present upper and middle school campus. In 1985, the school became independent of the diocese.

Like St. Anne's, the coeducational elementary school's origins were downtown, where in 1911 Miss Nancy Gordon opened a primary school known first as Miss Nancy's and then as Stonefield. After her death, it was merged with University Country Day School (the Bellair School) and renamed The Belfield School in 1957.

In 1975, after a five-year trial period, St. Anne's and Belfield officially merged. The school has an honor system ( “A student is not to lie, cheat or steal.”) and weekly chapel services.

Accreditation and affiliations

Accreditation:

  • The Virginia Association of Independent Schools

Affiliations:

  • The Association of Boarding Schools
  • The Council for Advancement and Support of Education
  • The Educational Records Bureau
  • The National Association of College Admission Counselors
  • The National Association of Independent Schools
  • The Secondary School Admission Test Board

Campus

St. Anne's-Belfield School is a college preparatory school located on two campuses totaling 49 acres (20 ha) of land. The Greenway Rise Campus, located on Ivy Road, is home to the Upper School (grades 9th to 12th), as well as the Administrative, Arts, and Alumni/Development buildings. These buildings, located on the Upper School campus, include the James F. Scott Center For Arts & Science, Randolph Hall & Annex and the Lee-DuVal Hall. The Belfield Campus is home to the Lower School (pre-kindergarten to fourth grade), Middle School (grades 5th to 8th), the Conway Convocation Center, the Tarring Gym, and the athletic fields. St. Anne's-Belfield has six buildings housing its 97 classrooms (including three computer labs and eight science labs), two libraries, and three gymnasiums on two campuses which total 49 acres (20 ha). Recent additions include a 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m) Learning Village, a squash court complex, and a state-of-the-art turf athletic field.

Notable alumni

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Notes

  1. St. Anne's - Belfield School : About STAB
  2. Counts, Ron (January 18, 2019). "Former St Anne's star Javin DeLaurier grows into leader for Duke". The Daily Progress. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
  3. "Creative Corner: Schuyler Fisk '00". Perspectives magazine. St. Anne's-Belfield School. Summer 2014. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
  4. "Anne-Marie Slaughter '76 Speaks to Upper School". The Upper School Weekly Digest. St. Anne's-Belfield School. March 22, 2012. Retrieved 2014-01-05.

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This list is incomplete.
The Covenant School Hickory Campus, Charlottesville Catholic School, and Tandem Friends School have Charlottesville, VA postal addresses but are in adjacent Albemarle County.
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