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  1. Schools in West Virginia: Blue Ribbon Schools in West Virginia, Boarding Schools in West Virginia, Elementary Schools in West Virginia
  2. Boarding Schools in Virginia: Episcopal High School (Alexandria, Virginia)
  3. Convent Boarding School by Virginia Arville Kenny, 1944-06
  4. CONVENT BOARDING SCHOOL: Life With Nuns Of Another Time by Virginia A. Kenny,
  5. Fading Tracks (Faithgirlz! / Boarding School Mysteries) by Kristi Holl, 2008-05-13
  6. Letters from Chatham: A Chatham Hall girl's classic story of boarding-school life, 1917-1920 by Ann Harmon Cordell, 1989
  7. Sweet William by Gwen Davis, 1968
  8. The keys to Lawrence House by Virginia Dailey, 1960
  9. Dear Sir, it has been a cherished object with me for several years to establish a first class boarding school for boys by William S Kemper, 1898-01-01
  10. Particulars relative to L.H. Girardin's contemplated establishment at Glenmore, near Milton, Albemarle County, Virginia by Louis Hue Girardin, 1813
  11. Playing for Keeps (Chestnut Hill #4) by Lauren Brooke, 2006-05-01
  12. Pearl in the Mist (Landry Saga) by V.C. Andrews, 1994-10-01
  13. The New Class (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Lauren Brooke, 2005-08-01

41. Private Schools
The virginia Council for Private Education (VCPE) tracks about 350 private the listare churchrelated preschools, single-sex boarding schools, Catholic schools
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MARKET RESEARCH ... Return to Virginia Business -February 2002 Private Schools
Virginia has plenty of options that can better chances for college and life overall. by Anna Barron Billingsley Directory of private schools
in Virginia

Choose region ... Northern Virginia Central Virginia Northwest Virginia Hampton Roads/Eastern Shore South Central Virginia Southwest Virginia Other Private Schools After her first semester at University of Virginia, Susan Holt returned home to Petersburg in tears: She was floundering academically. Yet, several years later, when her brother Mark arrived back home as a freshman from Wake Forest University, he was on the Dean's List. Their mother, Jean Holt, pondered the difference. After all, the siblings possessed similar intellectual aptitudes and attended equally challenging colleges.
The difference, she surmised, was their high school experience. Susan attended a local private school where she received good preparation for life, but not college. Mark, on the other hand, sacrificed convenience for curriculum. He commuted 45 minutes each way for his last three years of high school so that he could attend The Collegiate School in suburban Richmond. Collegiate was a good fit for her son, Holt says. "He became more sure of himself. He was ready to meet the world."

42. Powhatan School - Clarke County Private Schools - Berryville - Clarke County Vir
programs of area public high schools and some of the leading boarding schools inthe Powhatan is accredited by the virginia Association of Independent schools.
http://www.powhatan.pvt.k12.va.us/whatis.asp
Powhatan School
Kindergarten Through Eighth Grade 49 Powhatan Lane
Boyce, VA 22620 Phone: (540) 837-1009 * Fax: (540) 837-2558 * EMail Home About Us Admissions ... The Classroom What is Powhatan School? Powhatan School is a fully-accredited, non-sectarian, co-educational day school which provides a broad educational program for students with average to superior academic potential in kindergarten through eighth grade. Powhatan prepares students for the advanced programs of area public high schools and some of the leading boarding schools in the nation. With an emphasis on a literature-based curriculum, the school offers opportunities for intellectual enrichment and personal growth through study that crosses the disciplines. Instruction in music, art, drama, public speaking, athletics, computer technology, and participation in extra-curricular activities augment the traditional challenges of our program. With a student:teacher ratio of 9:1, our faculty is able to adjust to individual learning styles, thus accommodating students who might advance more rapidly or who might need additional support. At Powhatan, education extends beyond the classroom.

43. Private Schools In The Northern Virginia Area
Falls Church Congressional schools of virginia, 3229 Sleepy Lynchburg virginia EpiscopalSchool,400 VES Rd grade; $9,250 (day), $19,750 (boarding); no daycare
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This is a list of private schools, sorted by city , with city, phone number, tuition, etc.. This information was compiled by Coldwell Banker Stevens , and obtained from various sources including the Washingtonian Magazine, local yellow pages and the schools themselves.
These are private schools in Northern Virginia. Click here for public schools
Alexandria St. Rita School, 3801 Russell Rd., (703)-548-1888; kindergarten-8th grade; $2,200 (parishioners), $2,500 (nonparishioners), $2,950 (non-Catholics); extended daycare; limited trans. included; 206 students.
Alexandria Aquinas Montessori School, 8334 Mt. Vernon Hwy.,
703-780-8484; ages 2H-12; $3,933-$5,508; extended daycare; limited trans. extra; 160 students. Alexandria Alexandria Country Day School

44. American Indian Boarding Schools: 'That Hurt Never Goes Away'
Now 35 of the 52 government boarding schools are on the vast Navajo reservation,an area the size of West virginia that includes parts of Arizona, New Mexico
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Wednesday, April 28, 1999
American Indian boarding schools: 'That hurt never goes away'
By MATT KELLEY The Associated Press
WAHPETON, N.D. (AP) It was the beating she didn't get that still haunts Joyce Burr.
She and several friends were hiding from a dormitory matron in the coat room of the Wahpeton Indian School. They peeked from behind the coats as the enraged matron, herself an Indian, caught up with an older Chippewa girl named Judy Karvonen.
"That's the worst beating I've ever seen. That woman used coat hangers and everything on her," said Burr, a Turtle Mountain Chippewa/Oglala Sioux. "You can imagine not trying to move, trying not to make a sound, when you're seeing that."

45. Educational Placement
Native American schools, Alternative schools, Private/boarding schools. OnCampusInterviews, Job Fairs. virginia, Washington, Washington DC, West virginia, Wisconsin.
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46. City Of Virginia Beach - Virginia Beach Public Library - Web Links - Education
virginia Education Network This site is designed to provide citizens of boardingschools - Information about independent boarding schools, how to apply, and
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47. The Day Was Clear And Bright. Clad In His Familiar Blue Blazer, Emmet Stood Befo
A Tale of Two schools. his familiar blue blazer, Emmett stood before the parents ofthe latest freshman class to come to the prestigious virginia boarding school
http://cbpa.louisville.edu/bruce/rflct600/beyreis1.htm
A Tale of Two Schools By Mark Beyreis
The day was clear and bright. Clad in his familiar blue blazer, Emmett stood before the parents of the latest freshman class to come to the prestigious Virginia boarding school. Now in his early 60s, Emmett was no longer a young man, but he was in robust health. As headmaster, he annually delivered this address to the parents, an address which he closed the same way every year: "And remember. As you drive down this driveway," he said gesturing to the tree-lined driveway, "Don't look back." It was his way of telling parents that they must be strong if their sons were ever to get over the inevitable homesickness that would set in soon after they opened the bags their mothers had helped them pack. But it was also his way of telling the parents that they need not try to help him do his job. He did not require unsolicited advice, thank you. Emmett was, what I consider to be, an extraordinary leader. He was charming when he wanted to be, but his piercing blue eyes could strike fear into the hearts of young freshmen and faculty alike. Emmett liked to project a persona more concerned with production than people. And production for Emmett was the continuation of all that this 100-year-old boarding school stood for. He maintained tradition the way a foreman maintains production on an assembly line no variation, no interruptions, no questions. The role of headmaster in a boarding school with a healthy endowment and plenty of bricks and mortar is unlike any other job in today's economy. It is more akin to a feudal lord than a manager. The board and the parents are rarely willing to knock a good thing. As long as the money keeps rolling in and the beds stay filled, you're on your own. Emmett thrived in the job. He was guided by his supreme confidence in his own ability to discern right from wrong. He

48. News & Views, 2/1999 - Small Boarding Schools Association Annual Conference
sharing information with traditional boarding school where National Association ofTherapeutic schools and Programs Karl Sjolund from virginia Episcopal School
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- Feb, 1999 Issue #56 Small Boarding Schools Association
Annual Conference
March 4 – 6, 1999 By: Jodi Tuttle , Roving Reporter This unique and extremely worthwhile conference was held at Tallulah Falls School in Tallulah Falls, Georgia. The Conference agenda was full of information useful to admission directors and boarding school personnel. Topics included common applications, recruitment, advisor/advisee systems and transitioning students from therapeutic programs to the more traditional boarding schools. Most people agreed that this is one of the best conferences they have attended in the whole year. What makes this conference so great is that the conference is casual, intimate, low key and filled with relevance for educational consultants and small boarding school personnel. The Small Boarding School Association began in 1987 with a few educators who gathered at Hoosac School in New York to talk about common concerns for schools with less than 200 boarding students and less than 250 total students. The idea was to have a place to gather where the cost of attendance for small schools could be affordable. In the beginning, attendees stayed in dorms vacated by the students over spring or winter break and all meals were served in the dining room. Nowadays, attendees stay in low cost hotels instead of dorms, but the essence of the conference has not changed.

49. Learning Disabilities Schools: Oakland School - At A Glance
Education, accredited by the virginia Association of Specialized Education Facilities(VAISEF) and is a member of the Small boarding schools Association (SBSA
http://www.oaklandschool.net/glance.htm
Oakland School is a small co-ed boarding and day school that enables children who have dyslexia, learning disabilities, or organizational and study skills difficulties to reach their academic and personal potential. Oakland’s mission is three-fold:
  • to enable students to successfully return to mainstream education at their appropriate grade level; to provide students with the tools to learn; and to instill in students the confidence required to reach their academic and personal potential.
    Boys and Girls ages 8-14 at admission Average to above-average intelligence Learning disabled/dyslexic, organizational difficulties Oakland is not appropriate for behavior disordered or emotionally disturbed children School size: Approximately 60 boarding and 26 day students during the school year and 90 boarding and 40 day students during the seven-week summer program Un-graded curriculum through 9th grade Individualized programs Overall student/teacher ratio of 4.5:1

50. Potomac Conference Of Seventh-day Adventists (SDA) Christian Education
Wolters, Head Teacher virginia K12 schools. Richmond Academy 3809 MatthewJames, Principal virginia boarding Academy. Shenandoah Valley Academy
http://www.pcsda.org/schools.html
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Beltsville Adventist School
4230 Ammendale Road, Beltsville, MD 20705
Grades K-8
Phone: 301-937-2933
FAX: 301-595-2431
Wendy Pega, Principal
J.N.Andrews SDA School
117 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
Grades K-8
Phone 301-270-1400
FAX 301-270-1403
David Waller, Principal
Olney Adventist Preparatory School
4100 Route 108, Olney, MD 20832
Grades K-8
Phone 301-570-2500
FAX 301-570-0400
Kimberlie Hogan, Principal
Sligo Adventist School
8300 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
Grades K-8
Phone 301-434-1417
FAX 301-434-4680
Ruth Satelmajer, Principal
Maryland Secondary School
Takoma Academy
8120 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
Grades 9-12
Phone 301-434-4700
FAX 301-434-4814
Larry Kromann, Principal
Virginia Elementary Schools
Appomattox SDA School
509 Court Street, Appomattox, VA 24522
Grades 1-8
Phone: 804-352-2660
Barbara Core, Head Teacher
Danville SDA School
212 Ingram Road, Danville, VA 24541
Grades K-8
Phone: 804-822-0356
Marion B. P. Young, Head Teacher
Desmond T. Doss SDA School

51. Boarding-schools
boarding schools. virginia Episcopal School www.ves.org Founded in 1916, VES isan independent, coeducational, college-preparatory boarding/day school for
http://www.atlantaparent.com/boarding-schools.html
Boarding Schools Brandon Hall School - www.brandonhall.com
    1701 Brandon Hall Dr., Atlanta GA 30350, 770-394-8177, 165 students, 4th-12th grades. College preparatory day and boarding school, specializing in closing the gaps between potential and performance. Coed Day; boys boarding grades 7-12.
Camden Military Academy - www.camdenmilitary.com
    520 Hwy 1 North, Camden, SC 29020, 803-432-6001, 300 Students, 7th-12th grades.
Howe Military School - www.howemilitary.com
    P.O. Box 240, Howe, IN 46747, 260-562-2131 or 888-462-4693 (toll free), 180 Students, 5th-12th grade. Howe is a private, college-preparatory, co-ed boarding school, grades 5-12 affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Our approach to education is rigorous, traditional and conservative.
Lyman Ward Military Academy - www.LWMA.org
    Post Office Drawer 550, 174 Ward Circle, Camp Hill, AL 36850, 256-896-4127, 150 Students, 6th-12th grades. Our 104-year tradition of academic excellence utilized a triad of involvement in academics, athletics, and leadership development to engage 6th-12th grade boys to achieve their potential.
Oak Ridge Military Academy - www.oakridgemilitary.com

52. Review Of Women's Education In Early Modern Europe. A History, 1500-1800
Published by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of virginia. booksand embroidery, the education of midwives, and death in boarding schools.
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Volume Forty-One Essays in History Published by the Corcoran Department of History at the University of Virginia.
A Review of Women's Education in Early Modern Europe. A History, 1500-1800
edited by Barbara J. Whitehead. NY: Garland Press, 1999.
Reviewed by Danielle Culpepper An explosion of studies in social history in the 1960s and 1970s spurred a renewed interest in the history of education as well. Works by Paul Grendler on Italy, Joann Hoeppner Moran and Nicholas Orme on England, and George Huppert on France explore the nature of pre-university education in early modern Europe. They have clearly delineated the impact of humanism on early modern education. In the 1970s, in the wake of Joan Kelly-Gadol's seminal essay "Did Women Have a Renaissance?" scholars such as Margaret King, Lisa Jardine, and Phyllis Stock sought to acknowledge and understand educated women in the European past. These learned ladies were exceptional women, shut out of the learning establishment thus corroborating Kelly-Gadol's thesis that the Renaissance brought few opportunities for women. The collection of essays in Women's Education in Early Modern Europe. A History 1500-1800

53. Schools: Virginia
Maps and Data for virginia State and city information from About's GeographyGuide. We provide information on boarding schools for troubled teens.
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54. PHONE-SOFT INTERNET DIRECTORY INTERNATIONAL:BOARDING SCHOOLS
Focus Adolescent Services Listing of boarding schools and residential Foxcroft isa girls' boarding school for 9 through 12 located in Middleburg, virginia.
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  • Academy at Swift River - A year-round, co-educational boarding school for students, ages 13 through 18, who are experiencing difficulties managing their lives at home or in school, in Cummington, MA.
  • Admiral Farragut Academy - Independent, coeducational, day and boarding school for grades 5-12 in St. Petersburg, Florida. It is an Honor Naval School.
  • Aiglon College - Aiglon College: a British international boarding school for 300 boys and girls aged 9 to 18 (K-12) from 53 different nations situated in the ski resort of Villars at an altitude of 1200m in the Swiss Alps. The curriculum, taught in English, leads to the U.K. GCSE and A-level public examinations, and our alumni go on to universities all over the world. We offer a strong outdoor education programme and skiing in the winter months.
  • All Souls' and St Gabriel's Boarding School - Primary and secondary day and boarding school in a rural setting with academic and TAFE Courses. Cattle club, music, sport and internet access are available.
  • 55. Boarding Schools
    Andrew'sSewanee School is one of the oldest Episcopal boarding schools in the Anall-boys school situated on 1100 acres in central virginia, Woodberry Forest
    http://www.carolinaparent.com/education_directories/boarding_schools.html

    56. Mission/History
    Counselors, Secondary School Admission Test Board, Small boarding School Association,virginia Arts Presenters, virginia Association of Independent schools.
    http://www.blueridgeschool.com/about/missionh.htm
    Mission Statement Blue Ridge School provides capable and willing young men of good character an environment in which to develop and enjoy their own academic successes and personal growth. Within a carefully structured college preparatory curriculum and in a unique Blue Ridge Mountain setting, a caring and committed community helps each young man to experience, enjoy, and expand upon his potential for success in all aspects of his life. We take special pride in helping those students who may not have realized their potential in other academic settings. Teaching Boys To Reach
    • We believe, understand and respect that all boys are different, they grow at different rates, have different interests, learn differently and walk different paths.
    • We know how to relate to boys and teach them to reach. Reach their potential, their goals, their best.
    • We do this by focusing on individual needs, building success, self-confidence and independence.
    • We develop boys who are independent thinkers, creative problem solvers, self-directed and self-reliant.

    57. Coverboys
    taken by Lee Brauer, BRS is featured in an article written by virginia Shepherdentitled, Room Blackboard virginia's boarding schools are they worth it
    http://www.blueridgeschool.com/blueridg/news/coverboys.htm
    Coverboys Blue Ridge School featured in regional publication If the cover of the special supplemental pull-out of Richmond magazine's "Virginia School Guide 2002" looks familiar, it should. The photo features a class of Blue Ridge boys meeting on the lawn of the School. In addition to the cover photograph, taken by Lee Brauer, BRS is featured in an article written by Virginia Shepherd entitled, "Room & Blackboard: Virginia's boarding schools are they worth it?" The article includes a brief history of Blue Ridge School, several comments from Head of School Dr. David Bouton, and an enlightening story about a 2002 graduate Aaron Lentz (of Richmond). The story summarizes Lentz journey from his arrival on the St. George, Virginia, campus as a sophomore to his departure for The College of William & Mary following a triumphant senior year. Lentz admits in the article that it "took about half the year for me to say, 'I'm here, so I might as well make the best of it.' " The story accurately reports that by the end of that year, Lentz's grades already were up, which he credited to the small class sizes and outstanding student-teacher relationships. The article goes on to state that: "A common theme among boarding school proponents ... is the faculty-student relationship. There seems to be a special breed of teachers who devote their careers and their lives to boarding schools, most living on campus, often in the dorms with their students, and their dedication and devotion without a doubt changes lives."

    58. Joshua Kucera -- Military Schools
    are being planned virginia Naval Academy in northern virginia and Oceana contributedto an increase in admissions in all boarding schools, including military
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    Hartford Courant
    April 1, 2000
    FORK UNION, Va. Military schools, with their square notions of crisp uniforms and strict discipline, were once as trendy as a buzz cut. In 1950, there were 160 of the institutions nationwide. Today, there are just 40, but their concept and their enrollment is making a comeback. Two new military schools are in the works, existing institutions report rising piles of applications and even the liberal mayor of Oakland, Calif., Jerry Brown, is supporting military-style education as a remedy for troubled schools in his city. "The discipline issue, the organizational skills that we teach, the core values of spirituality, honesty and integrity. ... Parents are not finding those kind of things in public schools," said John Jackson, a retired Air Force lieutenant general who serves as president of Fork Union Military Academy in central Virginia. Applications there are up 15 percent in the last year.

    59. Lybot.com: High Schools > Virginia: 1 - 25
    List of all High schools Websites in virginia ( VA School Chatham Hall is an allgirlscollege preparatory boarding school located in Chatham virginia.
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    This is the home of the Virginia High Bearcat Baseball team. VHSL AA State Runner-up 1998, State Champions 1981-1983-1992-1993-1996 Broad Run High School
    Broad Run High School Webpage Cape Henry Collegiate School
    Cape Henry Collegiate School, a PK through 12 private independent school in Virginia Beach, Virginia Carlisle School Home
    Chatham Hall: All-Girls College Prep Boarding School

    Chatham Hall is an all-girls college preparatory boarding school located in Chatham Virginia. Christchurch School Virginia
    christchurch school private boarding school located in virginia EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL OF VIRGINIA
    Episcopal High School is a college preparatory boarding school serving 400 boys and girls in grades 9 through 12 all of whom board. Located in suburban Alexandria, Virginia, the 130-acre campus is just minutes from the White House. For many years, there w First Colonial Home Page: 1999-2000
    Floyd E.Kellam High School in Virginia Beach, VA

    60. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Seventh Day Adventist Boarding Schools"
    Richmond, academy, private, high, Seventhday Adventist, virginia, MicroSociety,elementary Search the Yellow Pages for Seventh Day Adventist boarding schools .
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